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单词 redirect
释义

Definition of redirect in English:

redirect

verb ˈriːdʌɪrɛktˈriːdɪrɛktˈridəˌrɛkt
[with object]
  • Direct (something) to a new or different place or purpose.

    get the post office to redirect your mail
    resources were redirected to a major project
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It redirects funds made through business into combating poverty and hardship for children.
    • We also learned that a filter can redirect the output to different devices or files.
    • Campaigners, however, insisted the entire site could be preserved if the road was slightly redirected.
    • Swindon Council may have redirected resources but there is no evidence whatsoever of any cuts to its overall budget.
    • With a cap on bonuses, the clubs could redirect the money to major league salaries.
    • Fourteen calls to the department were redirected there from NHS Direct.
    • Langer thinks redirecting subsidies to sustainable salmon-farming projects would push the industry in the right direction.
    • It merely redirects the inquiry from the Web site to a phone call or e-mail.
    • Rush hour traffic was redirected around Urmston town centre and trains were stopped from passing through Urmston station.
    • The announcement has saved scores of jobs in the historic port city and saved hauliers from redirecting their loads to rival ferry ports.
    • One easy thing homeowners can do is disconnect their downspouts, redirecting rainwater from roofs out onto porous ground.
    • Many have already prepared their route of retreat by sending their children overseas and redirecting their wealth out of the country.
    • The band is fitted over the area of the head which is abnormally predominant, and redirects the growth into flattened areas.
    • In the meantime, it is worth redirecting our attention to what we actually think about happiness.
    • Any urgent business was redirected to the branches in Borris and Carlow.
    • When a victim browses the site, the code redirects them to one of two sites, most often to another server in Russia.
    • Traffic was redirected at the M181 and A18 junction and the Crowle crossroads.
    • A total of 17 planes due to land at the Essex airport were redirected to Luton instead late last Monday afternoon.
    • When the new plan emerged, the focus remained the same but the efforts were redirected at a local level.
    • Some stated redirecting their attention away.
    Synonyms
    hand over, pass on, make over, turn over, sign over, transmit, convey, consign, commit, devolve, assign, cede, surrender, relinquish, delegate, entrust, grant, give, refer
noun ˈriːdʌɪrɛktˈriːdɪrɛktˈridəˌrɛkt
Computing
  • 1An instance of redirecting something from one address to another, such as an email or a URL for a web page.

    when you're in Australia entering google.com into your browser will usually result in a redirect to google.com.au
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Once the redirect is completed, network users achieve immediate reacquisition of all their files.
    • Malicious iframe code is deliberately used in some decoy websites and banner ads to cause these redirects.
    • Configure the server to perform redirects.
    • Spammers are starting to use automatic redirects.
    1. 1.1 A configuration that brings about a redirect.
      to get messages sent to your GetMail account, you need to set up a redirect from your main email account
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The company has wasted no time setting up a redirect from the vanquished Petstore.com to its own site.
      • The best way to stop this, in my experience, is to use the redirects present in the .htaccess file.
      • Some forums use some sort of redirect so that the search engines can't see your link in the forum.
      • After they've left the site up for two weeks, they swap it out for a redirect to an exploit site.
 
 

Definition of redirect in US English:

redirect

verbˈridəˌrɛkt
[with object]
  • Direct (something) to a new or different place or purpose.

    get the post office to redirect your mail
    resources were redirected to a major project
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Any urgent business was redirected to the branches in Borris and Carlow.
    • Campaigners, however, insisted the entire site could be preserved if the road was slightly redirected.
    • Traffic was redirected at the M181 and A18 junction and the Crowle crossroads.
    • The announcement has saved scores of jobs in the historic port city and saved hauliers from redirecting their loads to rival ferry ports.
    • Langer thinks redirecting subsidies to sustainable salmon-farming projects would push the industry in the right direction.
    • It merely redirects the inquiry from the Web site to a phone call or e-mail.
    • One easy thing homeowners can do is disconnect their downspouts, redirecting rainwater from roofs out onto porous ground.
    • A total of 17 planes due to land at the Essex airport were redirected to Luton instead late last Monday afternoon.
    • We also learned that a filter can redirect the output to different devices or files.
    • It redirects funds made through business into combating poverty and hardship for children.
    • The band is fitted over the area of the head which is abnormally predominant, and redirects the growth into flattened areas.
    • Swindon Council may have redirected resources but there is no evidence whatsoever of any cuts to its overall budget.
    • When the new plan emerged, the focus remained the same but the efforts were redirected at a local level.
    • Many have already prepared their route of retreat by sending their children overseas and redirecting their wealth out of the country.
    • Rush hour traffic was redirected around Urmston town centre and trains were stopped from passing through Urmston station.
    • Some stated redirecting their attention away.
    • When a victim browses the site, the code redirects them to one of two sites, most often to another server in Russia.
    • In the meantime, it is worth redirecting our attention to what we actually think about happiness.
    • Fourteen calls to the department were redirected there from NHS Direct.
    • With a cap on bonuses, the clubs could redirect the money to major league salaries.
    Synonyms
    hand over, pass on, make over, turn over, sign over, transmit, convey, consign, commit, devolve, assign, cede, surrender, relinquish, delegate, entrust, grant, give, refer
nounˈridəˌrɛkt
Computing
  • 1An instance of redirecting something from one address to another, such as an email or a URL for a web page.

    when you're in Australia entering google.com into your browser will usually result in a redirect to google.com.au
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Configure the server to perform redirects.
    • Spammers are starting to use automatic redirects.
    • Once the redirect is completed, network users achieve immediate reacquisition of all their files.
    • Malicious iframe code is deliberately used in some decoy websites and banner ads to cause these redirects.
    1. 1.1 A configuration that brings about a redirect.
      to get messages sent to your GetMail account, you need to set up a redirect from your main email account
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Some forums use some sort of redirect so that the search engines can't see your link in the forum.
      • The best way to stop this, in my experience, is to use the redirects present in the .htaccess file.
      • The company has wasted no time setting up a redirect from the vanquished Petstore.com to its own site.
      • After they've left the site up for two weeks, they swap it out for a redirect to an exploit site.
 
 
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