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[/ʃʌnt; ʃʌnt/] v 用法: 1 (a) [Tn, Tn.pr, Tn.p] move (a railway locomotive, wagons, etc) from one track to another 使(火车头、 货车等)转轨、 调轨: shunting a train into a siding 把火车开到岔轨上. (b) [I, Ipr, Ip] (of a train) be shunted (指火车)转轨, 调轨. 用法: 2 (fig infml 比喻, 口) (a) [Tn.pr, Tn.p] move sb/sth to a different (often less important) place 将(某人[某事物])转至另一(常指次要)地方: She's been shunted off to an office in the annexe. 她已调到附属建筑的办事处去了. * The luggage was shunted slowly into the lift. 已把行李慢慢移进电梯里. (b) [Tn.pr] change the direction or course of (sth); divert 改变(某事物)的方向或路线; 转移: shunt the conversation towards more pleasant topics 转换话题谈些愉快的事. |