de·flec·tion /dɪˈflɛkʃən, di-/
歪斜,偏,偏向
de·flec·tion /dɪˈflɛkʃən/ 名詞
偏向,偏離
deflection
偏向
deflection
偏轉
De·flec·tion n.
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 The deviation of a shot or ball from its true course.
3. Opt. A deviation of the rays of light toward the surface of an opaque body; inflection; diffraction.
4. Engin. The bending which a beam or girder undergoes from its own weight or by reason of a load.
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deflection
n 1: a twist or aberration; especially a perverse or abnormal way
of judging or acting [syn: warp]
2: the amount by which a propagating wave is bent [syn: deflexion,
refraction]
3: the movement of the pointer or pen of a measuring instrument
from its zero position [syn: deflexion]
4: the property of being bent or deflected [syn: deflexion, bending]
5: a turning aside (of your course or attention or concern); "a
diversion from the main highway"; "a digression into
irrelevant details"; "a deflection from his goal" [syn: diversion,
deviation, digression, deflexion, divagation]