divert

divert
verb
1) (to cause to turn aside or change direction: Traffic had to be diverted because of the accident.) desviar
2) (to amuse or entertain.) divertir
divert vb desviar
divert
tr[daɪ'vɜːt]
transitive verb
1 (redirect) desviar
2 (distract - attention) distraer
3 (amuse) divertir, entretener
divert [də'vərt, daɪ-] vt
1) deviate: desviar
2) distract: distraer
3) amuse: divertir, entretener
divert
v.
apartar v.
descuidar v.
desviar v.
distraer v.
(§pres: -traigo, -traes...) pret: -traj-•)
divertir v.
esparcir v.
də'vɜːrt, daɪ'vɜːt
transitive verb
1)
a) (redirect) \<\<stream/flow\>\> desviar*; \<\<traffic\>\> (BrE) desviar*

I tried to divert the conversation away from the topic — intenté desviar la conversación hacia otro tema

b) (ward off) \<\<blow/attack\>\> eludir, esquivar
2) (distract) \<\<attention/thoughts\>\> distraer*
3) (amuse) (frml) divertir*, entretener*
[daɪ'vɜːt]
VT
1) [+ traffic, train etc] desviar; [+ conversation] cambiar
2) (=amuse) divertir, entretener
* * *
[də'vɜːrt, daɪ'vɜːt]
transitive verb
1)
a) (redirect) \<\<stream/flow\>\> desviar*; \<\<traffic\>\> (BrE) desviar*

I tried to divert the conversation away from the topic — intenté desviar la conversación hacia otro tema

b) (ward off) \<\<blow/attack\>\> eludir, esquivar
2) (distract) \<\<attention/thoughts\>\> distraer*
3) (amuse) (frml) divertir*, entretener*

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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