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route [ru:t]1. nouna. itinéraire m• what route does the 39 bus take? par où passe le 39 ?(in highway names) Route 39 ≈ la nationale 39( = plan route of) [+ train, coach, bus] fixer l'itinéraire de3. compounds* * *[ruːt] 1.2) ( for transport) route fRoute 86 — US l'autoroute f 86
3) ( official itinerary) parcours m4) fig ( to power etc) voie f (to de)5) US [raʊt]2.(newspaper) route — tournée f de livraison
transitive verb expédier, acheminer [goods] -
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A n1 gen ( way) chemin m ; ( to workplace) trajet m (to pour aller à) ; on the route to Oxford sur le chemin d'Oxford ; the main/shortest route le chemin le plus direct/le plus court (to pour) ; escape route chemin d'évasion ; to plan a route décider d'un itinéraire ; by a different route par un chemin différent ;2 Transp route f ; Aviat, Tourism ligne f ; domestic routes les lignes intérieures ; shipping route route maritime ; bus/rail route ligne d'autobus/de chemin de fer ; traffic route axe m routier ; Route 86 US l'autoroute f 86 ; the main drug routes les principaux circuits de la drogue ;B vtr expédier, acheminer [goods] (to vers) ; acheminer [trains] (to vers, sur) ; this flight is routed to Athens via Rome ce vol va à Athènes via Rome.
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