A turning aside (of your course or attention or concern)
Change in an object's velocity as a consequence of collision with a surface.
A twist or aberration; especially a perverse or abnormal way of judging or acting.
1 I note that the news media are calling this deflection Operation Deliverance.
2 The same law of deflection is shown, in smaller angles, in Fig.
3 At higher energy and current, the grid was melted by beam deflection .
4 His low shot flew in after five minutes via a slight deflection .
5 No continuance of the battery current caused any deflection of the galvanometer-needle.
6 If the depth is tripled the deflection is one twenty-seventh as great.
7 His well-taken free-kick went in via a slight deflection off Ruben Loftus-Cheek.
8 The body resists this deflection , and this resistance is its centrifugal force.
9 The ball trickled past Moorhouse following a slight deflection off a defender.
10 This is due to the tiny deflection caused by the Earth's rotation.
11 Jolie had invoked the spell of deflection , causing the barbs to miss.
12 There was a hint of a deflection off Drogheda defender Colm Foley.
13 The measure of this deflection ; the versed sine of the angle.
14 Subban was visibly upset by the deflection and was given a misconduct penalty.
15 The cranking of the drawbar allows for the deflection of the buffer springs.
16 So, in that case, there would probably be a deflection mission.
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Deflection в диалектах
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