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detour
de·tour D0172800 (dē′to͝or′, dĭ-to͝or′)n.1. A roundabout way or course, especially a road used temporarily instead of a main route.2. A deviation from a direct course of action.intr. & tr.v. de·toured, de·tour·ing, de·tours To go or cause to go by a roundabout way. [French détour, from Old French destor, from destorner, to turn away : des-, de- + torner, to turn; see turn.]detour (ˈdiːtʊə) n (Navigation) a deviation from a direct, usually shorter route or course of actionvb (Navigation) to deviate or cause to deviate from a direct route or course of action[C18: from French détour, from Old French destorner to divert, turn away, from des- de- + torner to turn]de•tour (ˈdi tʊər, dɪˈtʊər) n. 1. a roundabout or circuitous way or course, esp. one used temporarily when the main route is closed. v.i. 2. to make a detour; go by way of a detour. v.t. 3. to cause to make a detour. 4. to make a detour around. [1730–40; < French] detourDeviation from those parts of a route where movement has become difficult or impossible to ensure continuity of movement to the destination. The modified part of the route is known as a "detour."detour Past participle: detoured Gerund: detouring
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I detour | you detour | he/she/it detours | we detour | you detour | they detour |
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I detoured | you detoured | he/she/it detoured | we detoured | you detoured | they detoured |
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I am detouring | you are detouring | he/she/it is detouring | we are detouring | you are detouring | they are detouring |
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I have detoured | you have detoured | he/she/it has detoured | we have detoured | you have detoured | they have detoured |
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I was detouring | you were detouring | he/she/it was detouring | we were detouring | you were detouring | they were detouring |
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I had detoured | you had detoured | he/she/it had detoured | we had detoured | you had detoured | they had detoured |
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I will detour | you will detour | he/she/it will detour | we will detour | you will detour | they will detour |
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I will have detoured | you will have detoured | he/she/it will have detoured | we will have detoured | you will have detoured | they will have detoured |
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I will be detouring | you will be detouring | he/she/it will be detouring | we will be detouring | you will be detouring | they will be detouring |
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I have been detouring | you have been detouring | he/she/it has been detouring | we have been detouring | you have been detouring | they have been detouring |
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I will have been detouring | you will have been detouring | he/she/it will have been detouring | we will have been detouring | you will have been detouring | they will have been detouring |
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I had been detouring | you had been detouring | he/she/it had been detouring | we had been detouring | you had been detouring | they had been detouring |
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I would detour | you would detour | he/she/it would detour | we would detour | you would detour | they would detour |
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I would have detoured | you would have detoured | he/she/it would have detoured | we would have detoured | you would have detoured | they would have detoured | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | detour - a roundabout road (especially one that is used temporarily while a main route is blocked)roundabout wayroad, route - an open way (generally public) for travel or transportation | Verb | 1. | detour - travel via a detourdeviate, divert - turn aside; turn away from |
detournoun diversion, bypass, deviation, circuitous route, roundabout way, indirect course He made a detour around the outskirts of the city.detourverbTo pass around but not through:bypass, circumnavigate, circumvent, go around, skirt.Translationsdetour (ˈdiːtuə) noun a wandering from the direct way. We made a detour through the mountains. 迂迴,繞道,彎路 迂回,绕道,弯路 - Is there a detour? (US)
Is there a diversion? (UK) → 可不可以改道行驶?
detour
detour a deviation from a direct, usually shorter route or course of action What does it mean when you dream about a detour?The meaning of a detour in a dream is fairly straightforward. It indicates either that we have encountered an obstacle in some area of life or that we have decided not to confront something directly, and must therefore try to find a way around. detour
Synonyms for detournoun diversionSynonyms- diversion
- bypass
- deviation
- circuitous route
- roundabout way
- indirect course
Synonyms for detourverb to pass around but not throughSynonyms- bypass
- circumnavigate
- circumvent
- go around
- skirt
Synonyms for detournoun a roundabout road (especially one that is used temporarily while a main route is blocked)SynonymsRelated Wordsverb travel via a detourRelated Words |