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route
- IPA[ro͞ot]
美式
- a way or course taken in getting from a starting point to a destination;the line of a road, path, railroad, etc.
- send or direct along a specified course
verb: route, 3rd person present: routes, gerund or present participle: routing, past tense: routed, past participle: routeing
noun: route, plural noun: routes
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名詞
- 1. a way or course taken in getting from a starting point to a destination the most direct route is via Los Angeles
- ▪ the line of a road, path, railroad, etc.
- ▪ a circuit traveled in delivering, selling, or collecting goods.
- ▪ a method or process leading to a specified result the many routes to a healthier diet will be described
動詞
- 1. send or direct along a specified course all lines of communication were routed through Atlanta
- a strip of public land along which cattle are driven: a massive droving operation, following old stock routes
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- a postal delivery route served by a private contractor.
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- (in South Africa) a touring route taking in several wine farms which are open to the public for ...
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- a march for troops over a designated route, typically via roads or tracks.
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- a mail delivery route in a rural area.
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- a job of regularly delivering newspapers: during the war I used to do a paper route
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- during the course of a journey; on the way: he stopped in Turkey en route to Geneva
Oxford American Dictionary
- a march for troops over a designated route, typically via roads or tracks.
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英式
- a way or course taken in getting from a starting point to a destination: the scenic route from Florence to Siena
- send or direct along a specified course: all lines of communication were routed through London
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