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♦ route /ru:t/n.1 itinerario; percorso; strada ( anche fig.); linea ( di mezzo pubblico di trasporto): Which route did you take?, che strada hai preso?; the route to success, la strada del successo; ( di una casa, ecc.) to be on a bus route, essere servito dall'autobus; an indirect route, un percorso non diretto (o tortuoso); a scenic route, una strada panoramica4 (comm.) itinerario di vendita; giro6 ( USA) giro di consegne; giro di postino (o di poliziotto): a paper route, un giro di consegne di giornali a domicilio● (autom.) route chart (o route map), carta stradale □ (mil.) route march, marcia d'addestramento □ (autom.) route markers, segnaletica orizzontale □ (ind. costr.) route survey, rilievo del tracciato ( d'una strada, ecc.) □ en route, in cammino; in viaggio.(to) route /ru:t/v. t.inoltrare, spedire ( merci, documenti, ecc.): All trains were routed via York, tutti i treni sono stati deviati via York. -
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I [ruːt]2) (in transport) rotta f., tratta f.Route 66 — AE la statale 66
3) (official itinerary) percorso m.4) fig. (to power etc.) strada f. (to di, che porta a)5) AE [raʊt]II [ruːt]verbo transitivo spedire, inoltrare [ goods]* * *1. noun(a way of getting somewhere; a road: Our route took us through the mountains.) percorso, itinerario2. verb(to arrange a route for: Heavy traffic was routed round the outside of the town.) instradare, far passare* * *I [ruːt]2) (in transport) rotta f., tratta f.Route 66 — AE la statale 66
3) (official itinerary) percorso m.4) fig. (to power etc.) strada f. (to di, che porta a)5) AE [raʊt]II [ruːt]verbo transitivo spedire, inoltrare [ goods]
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route march — n a long march done by soldiers when they are training … Dictionary of contemporary English
route march — noun : a practice march in peacetime or one at a distance from the enemy in wartime in which troops maintain the prescribed interval and distance but are not required to keep step, maintain silence, or hold their arms in any one position * * *… … Useful english dictionary
route march — march in which a unit retains its column formation but individuals are allowed to break step. * * * … Universalium
route march — noun see route step … New Collegiate Dictionary
route march — noun (C) a long march done by soldiers when they are training … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
route-march — /ˈrut matʃ/ (say rooht mahch) noun a march, often long or arduous, as taken by soldiers in the course of training …
march — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. i. tramp, pace, parade, file, advance. See travel. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [The act of marching] Syn. walk, parade, pace, hike, trudge, progression, movement, advancing, advancement, double march,… … English dictionary for students
route step — noun Etymology: route (I) : the out of step manner of executing a route march used as a military command we were never given route step until after we d cleared the last of the company streets Richard Yates * * * route step, 1. a way of marching… … Useful english dictionary
route — Mil. also n. & v. n. 1 a way or course taken (esp. regularly) in getting from a starting point to a destination. 2 US a round travelled in delivering, selling, or collecting goods. 3 Mil. archaic marching orders. v.tr. (routeing) send or forward… … Useful english dictionary
march — 1. verb 1) the men marched past Syn: stride, walk, troop, step, pace, tread; footslog, slog, tramp, tromp, hike, trudge; parade, file, process 2) she marched in without even knocking … Thesaurus of popular words
march — 1. verb 1) the men marched past Syn: stride, walk, troop, step, pace, tread, slog, tramp, hike, trudge, parade, file 2) she marched in without even knocking Syn … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary