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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++ldoce_324_cswerve /swɜːv $ swɜːrv/ verb [intransitive]  1 TURNto make a sudden sideways movement while moving forwards, usually in order to avoid hitting something 〔通常为了避免碰撞〕突然转向一边swerve violently/sharply The car swerved sharply to avoid the dog. 车子猛地急转,以避开那条狗。swerve across/off/into etc The bus swerved off the road. 公共汽车突然转向驶离了马路。5  See picture of SWERVE 急转2 [usually in negatives] formalCHANGE FROM ONE THING TO ANOTHER to change from an idea, course of action, purpose etc 改变;背离〔主意、做法、目的等〕swerve from He would never swerve from the truth. 他绝不会违背真理。swerve noun [countable]→ See Verb table
Examples from the Corpus
swerveIn the discus-throwing when his turn came and he hurled the heavy missile, it swerved and fell among the spectators.Cars are wet as they drive by, swerving dangerously.Dozens were injured when a passenger bus swerved into the wrong lane and slammed into another bus.Instead of swerving right, I swerved left, barreling straight into him with the fender.Unless we swerve soon, we will drown.Quick as she was, Feargal was quicker and swerved swiftly to one side.The driver swerved to avoid a child, and crashed into a signpost.I swerved to avoid a solitary drunk who dreamily crossed the road backwards.She swerved to avoid the cyclist.It was a great wordless whoop that echoed round the Castle, and Ruth saw all the spears swerve towards them.swerve across/off/into etcWe swerved into a gas station on the corner and started to do figure-eights around the pumps.He kept it rolling and swerved off at the first exit on the right.At the last moment the two leading horses refused to jump it and so swerved into oncoming runners.It swerved off the road; killed three of the children; and badly injured Anne Maguire.He swerved off the track and into the gravel trap backwards, praying he wouldn't clout the wall.He gunned the engine and swerved into traffic, tires squealing.In an extreme case, she guided one middle manager who was going through mid-life swerve into working at a zoo.swerve fromMcLaren would never swerve from the truth.
Origin swerve Old English sweorfan to wipe, put away
swerve verbChinese
sideways movement while a in to usually make Corpus sudden moving forwards,


swerve
swerve /swɜːv $ swɜːrv/ verb [intransitive]
 Language: Old English
 Origin: sweorfan 'to wipe, put away'
1. to make a sudden sideways movement while moving forwards, usually in order to avoid hitting something
    swerve violently/sharply
    The car swerved sharply to avoid the dog.
    swerve across/off/into etc
    The bus swerved off the road.
2. [usually in negatives] formal to change from an idea, course of action, purpose etc
    swerve from
    He would never swerve from the truth.
—swerve noun [countable]


swerveBrE /swɜːv/ 🔊NAmE /swɜːrv/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they swerve BrE /swɜːv/ 🔊 NAmE /swɜːrv/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it swerves BrE /swɜːvz/ 🔊 NAmE /swɜːrvz/ 🔊past simple swerved BrE /swɜːvd/ 🔊 NAmE /swɜːrvd/ 🔊past participle swerved BrE /swɜːvd/ 🔊 NAmE /swɜːrvd/ 🔊 -ing form swerving BrE /ˈswɜːvɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈswɜːrvɪŋ/ 🔊 [intransitive] (especially of a vehicle 尤指车辆等) to change direction suddenly, especially in order to avoid hitting sb/sth 突然转向;急转弯She swerved sharply to avoid a cyclist. 她猛地急转弯,以避开一个骑自行车的人。🔊🔊The bus suddenly swerved into his path. 公共汽车突然拐到了他走的路上。🔊🔊The ball swerved into the net. 球在空中划了一条弧线,进了球门。🔊🔊 swerve noun