swerve

mengelak
definition
verb
a car swerved around a corner
change or cause to change direction abruptly.
noun
do not make sudden swerves, particularly around parked vehicles
an abrupt change of direction.
translation of 'swerve'
verb
membanting,
mengelak,
melencong,
membelokkan
noun
pembelokan
example
Riquelme sends in a 'swerver' which Tizie can't hold; he parries it out to Rodriguez, who slips the ball over the keeper and into the net.
Claus Jensen, bright and inventive in midfield, tested Richard Wright with a 30-yard 'swerver' which the England keeper clutched in his midriff.
The sudden 'swerves' from genre to genre prove unsettling rather than exciting.
The tall and rather narrow little car could not cope with sudden 'swerves' .
Much of the book 'swerves' from the Russian novelist to the Australian writer's own life to big ideas.
A few cars 'swerved' and squeezed by us, but finally someone had to stop and give us way.
Emergency 'swerves' to avoid a crash can themselves lead to rollover accidents.
It's becoming one of the great sights in the game, watching the young Portuguese international marauding down the wing spilling out tricks and 'swerves' in a manner not dissimilar to a certain Irishman in the 60s.
Ronaldo gets the ball 25 yards out but his shot 'swerves' high and wide.
The best first-half point was Keith Raymond's 'swerver' from 40 metres, hit with the outside of his boot.
Being world class is not just holding glittering events but roads on which traffic can move at an average and safe speed of at least 40 kmph. without frequent 'swerves' and stops to avoid potholes.
Every time the driver 'swerves' , a few hundred pedestrians are killed.
From time-to-time, an unevenness in tone is evident, as the movie 'swerves' between bawdy farce and melodrama.
With this decision, the film 'swerves' into sentimentalist airspace.
Lucio's free-kick 'swerves' wildly but Barthez claims well.
As if on cue, a motorist, seeing the grisly scene before him, 'swerves' in order to crush this cannibal rat.
But when he hits the frightening climax, the camera 'swerves' at dizzying angles, the sound desynchs, and the makeup and sets become highly expressionistic.
Because the car is out of control, the bus 'swerves' to avoid it.
He had a right-foot 'swerver' saved before Falkirk restored parity.
Audacious loops, bends and 'swerves' are undertaken at astonishing speed and with awesome precision.
It should be widened and sidewalks introduced - a truck 'swerving' to avoid a pedestrian was the cause of one of last week's crashes there.
Aircraft 'swerves' , departs runway and is destroyed after flipping over.
The two drivers had blasted away from the rest at the start, with Hakkinen getting the best of the German, despite one of Schumacher's famous start line 'swerves' .
He said his wife had tried to get help by stopping passing cars but one had 'swerved' around her.
So Dad and I got to go down this amazing blue run with great hills and 'swerves' .
There are too many plot twists that are too incredible and, once all the 'swerves' are added up, that don't matter.
For at least five minutes, it dips and 'swerves' and revels in front of us, disappearing out of sight for seconds and then zipping back into view from nowhere.
He sidesteps, 'swerves' and pauses after difficult questions to consider his answers.
A gust of wind comes up; the balloon 'swerves' out over the street and bounces off a parked car.
Didactic tendencies are continually being subverted by 'swerves' , qualifications, and context.
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