English-Thai Dictionary
deflect
VI หันเห ความสนใจ เบน ความสนใจ เปลี่ยน ความสนใจ diviate diverge han-he-kwam-son-jai
deflect
VT ทำให้ หันเห ความสนใจ เบน ความสนใจ เปลี่ยน ความสนใจ diviate diverge redirect tam-hai-han-he-kwam-son-jai
deflect from
PHRV ละทิ้ง ผละ ไป จากไป distract from la-ting
deflect from
PHRV หันเห จาก เบน ออกจาก เบี่ยง ออกจาก han-he-jak
deflected
A ที่ เบน หันเห ti-ben-han-he
deflection
N การหันเห ทิศทาง การเปลี่ยนแปลง ทิศทาง การเบี่ยงเบน alienation kan-han-he-tid-tang
deflection
N การ เบน ความสนใจ deviation kan-ben-kwam-son-jai
deflection
N ระยะ ที่ เบี่ยงเบน ความ มาก น้อย ของ การเบี่ยงเบน curvation ra-ya-ti-biang-ben
deflective
A ที่ เบน หันเห ti-ben-han-he
deflector
N เครื่อง สำหรับ ทำให้ หักเห ไป เครื่อง เบี่ยง เครื่อง แบ่ง kreang-sam-rab-tam-hai-hak-he-pai
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
DEFLECT
v.i.[L. To turn or bend. ] To turn from or aside; to deviate from a true course or right line; to swerve. The needle deflects from the meridian.
DEFLECT
v.t.To turn aside; to turn or bend from a right line or regular course.
DEFLECTED
pp. Turned aside, or from a direct line or course. In botany, bending downward archwise.
DEFLECTING
ppr. Turning aside; turning from a right line or regular course.
DEFLECTION
n. 1. Deviation; the act of turning aside; a turning from a true line or the regular course.
2. The departure of a ship from its true course.
3. A deviation of the rays of light towards the surface of an opake body; inflection.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
DEFLECT
De *flect ", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Deflected; p. pr. & vb. n.Deflecting. ] Etym: [L. deflectere; de- + flectere to bend or turn. See Flexible. ]
Defn: To cause to turn aside; to bend; as, rays of light are often deflected. Sitting with their knees deflected under them. Lord (163 ).
DEFLECT
DEFLECT De *flect ", v. i.
Defn: To turn aside; to deviate from a right or a horizontal line, or from a proper position, course or direction; to swerve. At some part of the Azores, the needle deflecteth not, but lieth in the true meridian. Sir T. Browne.To deflect from the line of truth and reason. Warburton.
DEFLECTABLE
DEFLECTABLE De *flect "a *ble, a.
Defn: Capable of being deflected.
DEFLECTED
DEFLECTED De *flect "ed, a.
1. Turned aside; deviating from a direct line or course.
2. Bent downward; deflexed.
DEFLECTION
De *flec "tion, n. Etym: [L. deflexio, fr. deflectere: cf. F.déflexion.]
1. The act of turning aside, or state of being turned aside; a turning from a right line or proper course; a bending, esp. downward; deviation. The other leads to the same point, through certain deflections.Lowth.
2. (Gunnery )
Defn: The deviation of a shot or ball from its true course.
3. (Opt. )
Defn: A deviation of the rays of light toward the surface of an opaque body; inflection; diffraction.
4. (Engin. )
Defn: The bending which a beam or girder undergoes from its own weight or by reason of a load.
DEFLECTIONIZATION
DEFLECTIONIZATION De *flec `tion *i *za "tion, n.
Defn: The act of freeing from inflections. Earle.
DEFLECTIONIZE
DEFLECTIONIZE De *flec "tion *ize, v. t.
Defn: To free from inflections. Deflectionized languages are said to be analytic. Earle.
DEFLECTIVE
DEFLECTIVE De *flect "ive, a.
Defn: Causing deflection. Deflective forces, forces that cause a body to deviate from its course.
DEFLECTOR
DEFLECTOR De *flect "or, n. (Mech. )
Defn: That which deflects, as a diaphragm in a furnace, or a come in a lamp (to deflect and mingle air and gases and help combustion ).
New American Oxford Dictionary
deflect
de flect |diˈflekt dəˈflɛkt | ▶verb [ with obj. ] cause (something ) to change direction by interposing something; turn aside from a straight course: the bullet was deflected harmlessly into the ceiling | figurative : he attempted to deflect attention away from his private life. • [ no obj. ] (of an object ) change direction after hitting something: the ball deflected off his body. • cause (someone ) to deviate from an intended purpose: she refused to be deflected from anything she had set her mind on. • cause (something ) to change orientation: the compass needle is deflected from magnetic north by metal in the aircraft. ORIGIN mid 16th cent.: from Latin deflectere, from de- ‘away from ’ + flectere ‘to bend. ’
deflection
de flec tion |diˈflekSHən dəˈflɛkʃən |(also deflexion ) ▶noun the action or process of deflecting or being deflected: the deflection of the light beam. • the amount by which something is deflected: an 11 -mile deflection of the river. ORIGIN early 17th cent.: from late Latin deflexio (n- ), from deflectere ‘bend away ’ (see deflect ).
deflector
de flec tor |diˈflektər dəˈflɛktər | ▶noun a device that deflects something, in particular: • a plate or other attachment for deflecting a flow of air, water, heat, etc. • an electrode in a cathode ray tube whose magnetic field is used to deflect a beam of electrons onto a phosphor screen to form an image.
Oxford Dictionary
deflect
de |flect |dɪˈflɛkt | ▶verb [ with obj., and usu. with adverbial of direction ] cause (something ) to change direction; turn aside from a straight course: the bullet was deflected harmlessly into the ceiling | figurative : he attempted to deflect attention away from his private life. • [ no obj., with adverbial of direction ] (of an object ) change direction after hitting something: the ball deflected off Knight's body. • cause (someone ) to deviate from an intended purpose: she refused to be deflected from anything she had set her mind on. • cause (something ) to change orientation: the compass needle is deflected from magnetic north by metal in the aircraft. ORIGIN mid 16th cent.: from Latin deflectere, from de- ‘away from ’ + flectere ‘to bend ’.
deflection
deflection |dɪˈflɛkʃ (ə )n |(also deflexion ) ▶noun [ mass noun ] the action or process of deflecting or being deflected: the deflection of the light beam | [ count noun ] : his volley took a deflection off a United defender. ORIGIN early 17th cent.: from late Latin deflexio (n- ), from deflectere ‘bend away ’ (see deflect ).
deflector
de |flec ¦tor |dɪˈflɛktə | ▶noun a device that deflects something, in particular: • a plate or other attachment for deflecting a flow of air, water, heat, etc. • an electrode in a cathode ray tube whose magnetic field is used to deflect a beam of electrons on to a phosphor screen to form an image.
American Oxford Thesaurus
deflect
deflect verb 1 she wanted to deflect attention from herself: turn aside /away, divert, avert, sidetrack; distract, draw away; block, parry, fend off, stave off. 2 the ball deflected off the wall: bounce, glance, ricochet, carom; diverge, deviate, veer, swerve, slew.
Oxford Thesaurus
deflect
deflect verb 1 the bullet was deflected sideways | she was anxious to deflect attention from herself: turn aside /away, divert, avert, sidetrack; distract, draw away; block, parry, stop, fend off, stave off. 2 the ball deflected off the centre half: bounce, glance, ricochet; turn aside /away, turn, alter course, change course /direction, diverge, deviate; veer, swerve, slew, drift, bend, swing, twist, curve.
deflection
deflection noun the deflection of a missile away from its target: turning aside /away, turning, diversion, drawing away; deviation, divergence, declination, aberration, turn, veer, swerve, slew, drift, straying, bend, swing, twist, curve; rare divarication, divagation.
French Dictionary
déflecteur
déflecteur n. m. nom masculin Petit volet orientable. : Un déflecteur d ’air.
Spanish Dictionary
deflector
deflector nombre masculino Dispositivo que sirve para cambiar o desviar la dirección de la corriente de un fluido .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
deflect
de flect /dɪflékt /動詞 他動詞 1 〈物 〉を (進路から )そらす, 偏向させる .2 〈人の注意など 〉をかわす, 鎮める .3 〈人 物が 〉【進路から 】〈人 〉を思いとどまらせる, (圧力をかけて )転向させる «from » .自動詞 〈物が 〉進路からそれる, 片寄る .
deflection
de fl é c tion 名詞 C U 1 進路がそれる [をそらす ]こと ; それ, 片寄り .2 〘物理 〙(光線の )屈折 ; 偏光 .3 (計器の目盛りの )偏差, ふれ .