avert的意思和读音

avert

: [əˈvɜrt] : [əˈvɜː(r)t]

v.

averts  averting  averted  

v.+n.avert disaster,avert crisis,avert strike,avert collapse,avert suspicion

v.prevent,stop,ward off,avoid,forestall

avertv.

1.~ sthto prevent sth bad or dangerous from happening

A disaster was narrowly averted.

He did his best to avert suspicion.

2.~ your eyes/gaze/face (from sth)to turn your eyes, etc. away from sth that you do not want to see

She averted her eyes from the terrible scene in front of her.

v.1.,2.,,(,) (from)

v.1.to prevent something bad or harmful from happening

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1.Retaining older staff has also been a challenge for companies trying to avert a labor crunch.

2.With ammunition like this, China should be able to avert recession on technical definitions at least.”,退

3.In fact, he was known to avert his eyes whenever a woman not of his family came into his view.

4.Just as the rebalancing of China's economy calls for a stronger yuan, so the ability to avert bubbles requires a more flexible one.

5.He said today that because authorities know how to respond to avert financial collapse, ``there's no question of a replay of the 1930s. '',“1930”。

6.But he said a 'dramatic' mobilization of resources is still needed across the world to avert a deeper global recession.退

7.It might sound shocking, but it's true: God doesn't avert his eyes when a married couple goes to bed.

8.Lawmakers trying to avert the strike are calling for labor leaders to be patient.

9.This grave event did not avert the personal crisis between them.

10.But analysts point out that, since the last serious crisis broke out in 2006, Europe has done very little to avert shortages.2006