1580s, "to change direction" (originally of the wind; 1610s of a ship), from Middle French virer "to turn" (12c.), of uncertain origin, perhaps (Diez) from the Latin stem vir- in viriae (plural) "bracelets." Gamillscheg finds von Wartburg's derivation of it from a Vulgar Latin contraction of Latin vibrare "to shake" to be nicht m?glich. Related: veered, veering.
例文
1. Horrified commuters saw the lorry veer across the motorway and overturn.
驚く通勤者たちは、そのトラックが突然高速道路の反対側に突っ込んで転倒しているのを見た。
2.He is unlikely to veer from his boss 's strongly held views.
彼がボスの強硬な立場から離れることはあり得ない。/
<dl><dt>3.One side or the other would have to veer away from collision.
双方は衝突を避けるために方向を変える一方が必要である。
4. Veer right and you 'll see subway entrance on your right.
そして右に曲がると、地下鉄駅の入り口が右側に見えます。
楽な英会話から---レノボ4000語(下)
5.I veer towards the earthy art of India,Indonesia and Malaysia.