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1 detour
/di'tuə/ * danh từ - khúc ngoặt, chỗ quanh co, đường vòng =to make a detour+ đi vòng quanh - (nghĩa bóng) sự đi chệch hướng, sự đi sai đường -
2 der Abstecher
- {trip} cuộc đi chơi, cuộc dạo chơi, cuộc du ngoạn, chuyến đi, cuộc hành trình, sự vượt biển, bước nhẹ, bước trật, bước hụt, sự vấp, sự hụt chân, sai lầm, sai sót, lỗi, sự nói lỡ lời, sự ngáng - sự ngoéo chân, cái ngáng, cái ngoéo chân, mẻ cá câu được, sự nhả, thiết bị nhả = einen Abstecher machen {to make a detour}+
См. также в других словарях:
make a detour — index deviate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
make a detour — by pass, take a roundabout route … English contemporary dictionary
Detour Nunatak — (77°8′S 160°55′E / 77.133°S 160.917°E / 77.133; 160.917) is a broad nunatak between Frazier Glacier and the upper part of Mackay Glacier, in Victoria Land. So named in 1957 by the … Wikipedia
detour — /dee toor, di toor /, n. 1. a roundabout or circuitous way or course, esp. one used temporarily when the main route is closed. 2. an indirect or roundabout procedure, path, etc. v.i. 3. to make a detour; go by way of a detour. v.t. 4. to cause to … Universalium
detour — de•tour [[t]ˈdi tʊər, dɪˈtʊər[/t]] n. 1) a roundabout or circuitous way or course, esp. one used temporarily when the main route is closed 2) to make a detour; go by way of a detour 3) to cause to make a detour 4) to make a detour around •… … From formal English to slang
detour — de|tour1 [ˈdi:tuə US tur] n [Date: 1700 1800; : French; Origin: détour] 1.) a way of going from one place to another that is longer than the usual way make/take a detour ▪ We took a detour to avoid the town centre. 2.) AmE a different road for… … Dictionary of contemporary English
detour — [[t]di͟ːtʊə(r)[/t]] detours, detouring, detoured 1) N COUNT If you make a detour on a journey, you go by a route which is not the shortest way, because you want to avoid something such as a traffic jam, or because there is something you want to… … English dictionary
detour — /ˈditʊə / (say deetoouh), / tuə/ (say toohuh), / tɔ/ (say taw) noun 1. a roundabout or circuitous way or course, especially one used temporarily instead of the main route. –verb (i) 2. to make a detour; go by way of a detour. –verb (t) 3. to… …
detour — 1 noun (C) a way of going from one place to another that is longer than the usual way, for example because you want to avoid traffic problems or to visit something: make/take a detour BrE: We took a detour to avoid the town centre. 2 verb (I, T)… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
detour — 1. noun /ˈdiːtʊə/ A diversion or deviation from ones original route. On the third day I made a detour westward to avoid the country of the Band lu, as I did not care to be detained by a meeting with To jo. 2. verb /ˈdiːtʊə/ a) To make a detour.… … Wiktionary
make — I. verb (made; making) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English macian; akin to Old High German mahhōn to prepare, make, Greek magēnai to be kneaded, Old Church Slavic mazati to anoint, smear Date: before 12th century transitive verb 1. a.… … New Collegiate Dictionary