单词 | re-route |
释义 | re-routev. transitive. To send by or along a different route; to divert, redirect. Also in extended use. ΘΚΠ society > travel > aspects of travel > guidance in travel > show (the way) [verb (transitive)] > send by specific route re-route1869 route1889 the mind > will > intention > intend [verb (transitive)] > direct actions, speech, etc., towards > redirect redirect1778 reorient1877 reorientate1913 recanalize1927 re-route1978 1869 Glasgow Herald 22 May 6/1 In consequence of the arrangements for re-routing a portion of the traffic under the joint-purse agreement, a very large amount..has been diverted..to the Caledonian line. 1905 Southwestern Reporter 87 100/2 The Denver & Rio Grande Railroad Company hauled the car back to Pueblo, and from there re-routed it over other connecting lines to Los Angeles. 1936 J. Steinbeck In Dubious Battle xiii. 203 The police stood, re-routing the traffic. 1961 ‘E. Lathen’ Banking on Death xi. 94 Arthur was on a Chicago-Boston flight which was rerouted to Washington because of the blizzard. 1978 S. Herzel in P. Moore Man, Woman, & Priesthood viii. 108 Any real understanding of sexuality and spirituality must be re-routed through a new awareness of the metaphoric and personal character of language itself. 1999 Independent 18 Jan. ii. 12/5 ZKS offers to re-route all your Internet movements through a series of servers which strip all identifying information. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2010; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < v.1869 |
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