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noun* * *['di:tuə](a wandering from the direct way: We made a detour through the mountains.) der Abstecher* * *de·tour[ˈdi:tʊəʳ, AM -tʊr]n* * *['diːtʊə(r)]1. n2) (for traffic) Umleitung f2. vttraffic umleiten3. vi(= make a detour) einen Umweg machen* * *detour [ˈdiːˌtʊə(r)]A s1. Umweg m:2. (Verkehrs)Umleitung f3. fig Umschweif mB v/i einen Umweg machenC v/t1. den Verkehr etc umleiten2. einen Umweg machen um* * *nounUmweg, der; (in a road) Bogen, der; Schleife, die; (diversion) Umleitung, die* * *n.Umleitung f.Umweg -e m. -
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détour [detuʀ]masculine nouna. ( = déviation) detourb. ( = moyen indirect) roundabout meansc. ( = sinuosité) bend* * *detuʀnom masculin1) ( trajet) detour2) ( moyen indirect) roundabout means; ( dans le langage) circumlocutionêtre sans détours — ( explication) to be straight and to the point; ( personne) to be plain-speaking
3) ( tournant) bend* * *detuʀ nm1) (= chemin plus long) detour2) (= tournant) bend3) fig (= subterfuge) roundabout means* * *détour nm1 ( trajet) detour; faire un détour to make a detour; faire un détour par Oxford to make a detour via Oxford; ça vaut le détour it's worth the trip; faire du cinéma après un détour par le théâtre fig to go into films after a brief spell in the theatreGB; les négociations font un détour par les salaires fig the negotiations have branched off into discussions about salaries;2 ( moyen indirect) roundabout means; ( dans le langage) circumlocution; user de détours pour dire qch to say sth in a roundabout way; être sans détours ( explication) to be straight and to the point; ( personne) to be plain-speaking; il nous a parlé sans détours he spoke to us frankly; il me l'a dit sans détours he told me straight; il m'a expliqué son point de vue sans détours he told me straight out what his position was;3 ( tournant) bend; les détours d'une route/rivière the bends in a road/river; au détour de la route/rivière at the bend in the road/river; au détour de la conversation fig in the course of the conversation; faire des détours [route] to twist and turn; [rivière] to meander.[detur] nom masculinla route fait de nombreux détours jusqu'au bout/jusqu'en bas/jusqu'en haut de la vallée the road winds all the way through/down/up the valleyfaisons un petit détour par la psychanalyse (figuré) let's go off at a tangent for a minute and talk about psychoanalysisvaloir le détour [restaurant, paysage] to be worth the detour3. [faux-fuyant] roundabout way————————au détour de locution prépositionnelle1. [en cheminant le long de]2. [en consultant, en écoutant]au détour de votre livre/œuvre, on devine vos préoccupations leafing through your book/glancing through your work, one gets an idea of your main concerns————————sans détour locution adverbiale -
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detour ['di:tʊə(r)]1 noun(in road, stream) détour m; (for traffic) déviation f;∎ to make a detour faire un détourfaire un détour(faire) dévier -
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nounокольный путь, обход; объезд; to make a detour сделать крюк* * *(n) окольный путь* * *окольный путь, обход; объезд* * *[de·tour || 'diː‚tʊə] n. окольный путь, обход, объезд* * ** * *окольный путь -
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nounокольный путь, обход; объезд; to make a detour сделать крюк* * *(n) обход; объезд; окольный путь* * *окольный путь, обход; объезд* * *[de·tour || 'diː‚tʊə] n. окольный путь, обход, объезд* * ** * *окольный путь -
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nounവഴിമാറിപ്പോകല്, നേര്വഴിക്കു തടസ്സം നേരിടുന്പോള് പോകുന്ന അസരളമായ വഴി -
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'di:tuə(a wandering from the direct way: We made a detour through the mountains.) desvíotr['diːtʊəSMALLr/SMALL]1 (in traffic) desvío\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto make a detour dar un rodeodetour ['di:.tʊr, di'tʊr] vi: desviarsedetour n: desvío m, rodeo mn.• desviado s.m.• desvío s.m.• rodeo s.m.v.• desviar v.
I 'diːtʊr, 'diːtʊə(r)a) ( deviation) rodeo m, vuelta fto make a detour — dar* un rodeo, desviarse*
b) (AmE Transp) desvío m, desviación f
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transitive verb (AmE) \<\<traffic\>\> desviar*['diːtʊǝ(r)]1.N rodeo m, vuelta f ; (Aut) desvío mto make a detour — desviarse, dar un rodeo
2.VT (US) desviar3.VI (US) desviarse, dar un rodeo* * *
I ['diːtʊr, 'diːtʊə(r)]a) ( deviation) rodeo m, vuelta fto make a detour — dar* un rodeo, desviarse*
b) (AmE Transp) desvío m, desviación f
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------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] detour[English Plural] detours[Swahili Word] njia ya mzunguko[Swahili Plural] njia za mzunguko[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10[Related Words] njia------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] detour[English Plural] detours[Swahili Word] ndia ya kuzunguka[Swahili Plural] ndia[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10[Derived Word] ja------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] detour[English Plural] detours[Swahili Word] njia ya kuzunguka[Swahili Plural] njia za kuzunguka[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10[Derived Word] ja------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] detour[English Plural] detours[Swahili Word] kipengele[Swahili Plural] vipengele[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] make a detour[Swahili Word] -epa[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------ -
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['diːtʊə(r)] [AE dɪ'tʊər]nome deviazione f.it's worth a o the detour — fig. ne vale la pena
* * *['di:tuə](a wandering from the direct way: We made a detour through the mountains.) deviazione* * *detour /ˈdi:tʊə(r), USA dɪˈtʊə(r)/n.deviazione: to make (o to take) a detour, fare una deviazione; We made a detour to avoid the traffic jam, abbiamo fatto una deviazione per evitare l'ingorgo di traffico; On our way to Edinburgh, we took a detour to visit Falkland Palace, mentre andavamo a Edimburgo, abbiamo fatto una deviazione per visitare il palazzo di Falkland.(to) detour /ˈdi:tʊə(r), USA dɪˈtʊə(r)/ (spec. USA)A v. i.B v. t.* * *['diːtʊə(r)] [AE dɪ'tʊər]nome deviazione f.it's worth a o the detour — fig. ne vale la pena
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1. n окольный путь; обход, объезд2. v отклоняться, изменять маршрутСинонимический ряд:1. alternate route (noun) alternate route; back road; by-pass; bypath; by-road; byway; by-way; roundabout; runaround; side rod2. deviation (noun) branch; deviation; divergence3. intercept (verb) cut off; head off; intercept; redirect; re-route4. skirt (verb) bypass; circumnavigate; circumvent; go around; skirt -
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['di:tuə](a wandering from the direct way: We made a detour through the mountains.) omvej* * *['di:tuə](a wandering from the direct way: We made a detour through the mountains.) omvej -
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[déituə, ditúə]nounovinek; obvozto make a détour, detour — iti po ovinku, peljati se po obvozu -
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kerülő út, terelőút to detour: elterel* * *['di:tuə](a wandering from the direct way: We made a detour through the mountains.) kerülő (út) -
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['diːtuə(r)]n( diversion) objazd mto make a detour — zbaczać (zboczyć perf) z trasy
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['di:tuə](a wandering from the direct way: We made a detour through the mountains.) détour -
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'di:tuə(a wandering from the direct way: We made a detour through the mountains.) omvei, omkjøring(svei)omkjøringsubst. \/ˈdiːtʊə\/, \/ˈdeɪtʊə\/1) omvei2) avstikker3) (amer., samferdsel) omkjøring(svei), (midlertidig) trafikkomlegging -
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['di:tuə](a wandering from the direct way: We made a detour through the mountains.) krókaleið -
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['di:tuə](a wandering from the direct way: We made a detour through the mountains.) desvio* * *de.tour[di:t'uə] n volta, rodeio, desvio. • vt+vi voltear, rodear, fazer uma volta.
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