via ['vaiə]
prep. 经由,经过,通过
♦ via /v’aɪə, v’iːə/
1 [PREP]
If you go somewhere via a particular place, you go through that place on the way to your destination.
Mr Baker will return home via Britain and France.
2 [PREP]
If you do something via a particular means or person, you do it by making use of that means or person.
Translators can now work from home, via electronic mail systems…
例句:
I sent a message to Mary via her friend.
我通过玛丽的朋友带信给她。
This flight is routed to Chicago via New York.
这班机是经纽约飞往芝加哥的.
The flight is routed to Chicago via New York.
这个航班被安排经纽约飞往芝加哥。
New access-rights model for protect read- only translation unit via user group password.
新的访问权限模型用于经由用户组口令保护只读翻译单元。
deviate ['di:vieit;'di:viˌeit]
vt. 使偏离, 脱离
vi. 违背,偏离
n. 叛离者,偏差, 不正常的人或物
adj. 离经叛道的
de|vi|ate /d’iːvieɪt/ (deviates deviating deviated)
[VERB] V from n
To deviate from something means to start doing something different or not planned, especially in a way that causes problems for others.
They stopped you as soon as you deviated from the script…
= depart
例句:
If the multitude ever deviate into the right, it is always for the wrong reason.
纵使大众也曾偏向正途也罢, 那总是出于错误的原因。
Tending to deviate, as from a normal or recognized type; aberrant.
变异的倾向于偏离, 如从一个正常的或被承认了的类型; 畸变的
deviation [ˌdi:vi'eiʃən]
n. 偏差数, 偏离,出轨,背盟
de|via|tion /d’iːvi’eɪʃən/ (deviations)
[N-VAR] oft N from n
Deviation means doing something that is different from what people consider to be normal or acceptable.
Deviation from the norm is not tolerated.
= departure
例句:
A systematic deviation of a value from a reference value.
某数值偏离参考值的一种系统偏差。
A deviation from a vertical or horizontal line, plane, position, or direction.
倾角来自垂直或水平线、面、位置或方向的偏差
Deviation from this rule are very rare.
很少有违反这条规则的。
obvious ['ɔbviəs]
adj. 明显的,显而易见的
♦♦ ob|vi|ous /‘ɒbviəs/
1 [ADJ]
If something is obvious, it is easy to see or understand.
…the need to rectify what is an obvious injustice…
Determining how the Democratic challenger would conduct his presidency isn’t quite so obvious.
= clear
2 [ADJ]
If you describe something that someone says as obvious, you are being critical of it because you think it is unnecessary or shows lack of imagination.
There are some very obvious phrases that we all know or certainly should know better than to use.
obviousness [N-UNCOUNT]
Francis smiled agreement, irritated by the obviousness of his answer.
[PHRASE] V inflects
If you say that someone is stating the obvious, you mean that they are saying something that everyone already knows and understands.
It may be stating the obvious, but most teleworking at present is connected with computers.
例句:
It is obvious that she is very clever.
很明显, 她挺聪明。
The embassy is an obvious target for terrorist attacks.
大使馆是恐怖分子攻击的明显目标。
The merits of the scheme are quite obvious.
该计画的可取之处是相当明显的.
previous ['pri:vjəs;'pri:vi:əs]  
adj. 在…之前, 先, 前, 以前的
♦♦ pre|vi|ous /pr’iːviəs/
1 [ADJ] ADJ n
A previous event or thing is one that happened or existed before the one that you are talking about.
She has a teenage daughter from a previous marriage…
He has no previous convictions.
2 [ADJ] det ADJ
You refer to the period of time or the thing immediately before the one that you are talking about as the previous one.
It was a surprisingly dry day after the rain of the previous week…
例句:
Have you had previous career experience?
你过去有过工作经验吗?
Previous to the conference we had discussed the matter among ourselves.
在会议之前, 我们讨论了这个问题。

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