deviation
nounOPAL W
/ˌdiːviˈeɪʃn/
/ˌdiːviˈeɪʃn/
- [uncountable, countable] deviation (from something) the act of moving away from what is normal or acceptable; a difference from what is expected or acceptable
背离;偏离;违背 - deviation from the previously accepted norms
违背事先接受的准则 - sexual deviation
性偏离 - This is a deviation from the original plan.
这是对原计划的偏离。 - Modern examples of this type of weaving showed little deviation from traditional patterns.
这类编织的现代式样与传统款式区别不大。 - a slight deviation from our planned route
与我们计划的路线略有偏差
- deviation from the previously accepted norms
- [countable] deviation (from something) (specialist) the amount by which a single measurement is different from the average
偏差 - a compass deviation of 5° (= from true north)
罗盘偏差 5 度(相对正北而言) - The compass shows a deviation of 5°.
指南针显示偏差为5度。
- a compass deviation of 5° (= from true north)
词源late Middle English: via French from medieval Latin deviatio(n-), from Latin deviare, from de- ‘away from’ + via ‘way’.