English to Malay Dictionary diversion

diversion

lencongan
definition
noun
a diversion of resources from defense to civil research
an instance of turning something aside from its course.
our chief diversion was reading
an activity that diverts the mind from tedious or serious concerns; a recreation or pastime.
translation of 'diversion'
noun
pemesongan
example
It's a fun little 'diversion' that gets addictive.
the 'diversion' of resources from defence to civil research
Spearfishing isn't a sport to you, it's a competitive 'diversion' done for enjoyment!
He also has one of the funniest bits in the movie as part of the elaborate 'diversion' the gang plans as part of the initial heist.
Dam building and river 'diversion' have become commonplace.
The road is the emergency 'diversion' route for Ewell Road traffic.
Continuously increasing the fiscal deficit and 'diversion' of larger funds to consumption rather than investment hurts it more.
A signed 'diversion' route around the inner ring road will be in operation for the duration of the work.
The power outage no doubt was the product of the continued 'diversion' of resources and lack of investment in basic infrastructure.
They made going to a Web site a political act, not just an informational search or an entertaining 'diversion' .
I'll create a 'diversion' , to get their attention.
In the process, digital gadgetry - usually a 'diversion' from physical activity - is literally keeping people of all ages moving.
Scenically speaking, this 'diversion' was a delight.
Of course, some literal sensual 'diversion' is nice too.
our chief 'diversion' was reading
I like the idea of creating a big 'diversion' of sorts to get moving with smaller stuff.
Residents of Netherlands Avenue were furious after their road was used as a 'diversion' onto Huddersfield Road.
In this case the council had acquired a plot of land in 1955, for the purpose of constructing a road 'diversion' .
According to the prospectus ‘the litigation could result in substantial costs and 'diversion' of resources’.
In the past there have been cases of over-expenditure and 'diversion' of some resources.
Any little 'diversion' we plan - an afternoon drive to the Dairy Queen, a game of Monopoly after supper - Dad's nose vetoes.
And, at any rate, the SDF did not approve of industrial struggle, holding that such activity was a 'diversion' from the inevitable.
Since 1985, though, I've given up that youthful 'diversion' .
The unreality, we're told, is just for 'diversion' - people understand the difference between movie posturing and the real world.
According to him, the sewage 'diversion' plan can make a big difference.
people in search of 'diversion'
Dolls isn't a great film, but it is fun 'diversion' .
With bypass procedures and biliopancreatic 'diversion' , success is even greater.
Minutes later, a second car exploded nearby - possibly intended to create a 'diversion' and cover the bombers' tracks.
a 'diversion' of resources from defense to civil research
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