Veering Meaning in English
word · lemma: veer
ˈvɪɹɪŋ
VEER-ing
vˈiəɹɪŋ
VEER-ing
التعريف
Changing direction suddenly or gradually, often used for vehicles, wind, or someone's course of action.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Most commonly appears as a continuous form ('is veering'), especially with wind, vehicles, or abstract paths. Not used for people physically turning, but for changes in direction or movement.
Spanish: desviarse - girar (dirección)Portuguese (BR): desviar - mudar de direçãoPortuguese (PT): desviar - mudar de direçãoChinese (Simplified): 转向 - 偏离Chinese (Traditional): 轉向 - 偏離Hindi: मुड़ना - बदलना (दिशा)Arabic: ينحرف - يغير اتجاههBengali: ঘুরে যাওয়া - মোড় নেয়া (পথ পরিবর্তন)Russian: сменять направление - отклонятьсяJapanese: 向きを変えている - 逸れているVietnamese: chệch hướng - đổi hướngKorean: 방향을 바꾸는 것 - 빗나가는 것Turkish: yön değiştirme - sapmaUrdu: رخ بدلنا - سمت بدلناIndonesian: berbelok - membelok - berubah arah
جمل نموذجية
The car started veering to the right on the wet road.
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The wind is veering north this afternoon.
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His opinions keep veering from one side to the other.
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We had to grab the steering wheel—it was veering dangerously close to the edge.
natural
The conversation kept veering off topic.
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The boat is veering off course because of the strong current.
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