detours
英['diːtʊə(r)]
美['diːtʊr]
n. (名词)
- [C]绕行的路 a temporary road opened while the main road is under repair
- [C]绕道;兜圈子 a move away from the direct or planned way to go
v. (动词)
- vt. & vi. (使)绕道,绕行 take a long route in order to avoid a problem or to visit a place;make sb/sth take a longer route
Noun:
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a roundabout road (especially one that is used temporarily while a main route is blocked)
Verb:
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travel via a detour
用作名词 (n.)
- During the construction we had to take a detour.
施工期间,我们不得不绕路而行。
- It actually saves time to take this detour.
走这条便道反而省时间。
- The detour was a dirt road that led through banana fields, orange orchards and a graveyard.
这条便道是一条穿过几个香蕉田,橘子园和一块墓地的泥泞小路。
用作动词 (v.)
- During the construction we had to take a detour.
施工期间,我们不得不绕路而行。
用作名词 (n.)
- Signs directed traffic to a detour.
路标将来往车辆引向绕行的路。
- We made a detour to avoid the heavy traffic.
我们绕道走,避开繁忙的交通。
用作动词 (v.)
用作不及物动词
S+~(+A)
- We had to detour around the town centre so it took us a little longer to get here.
我们不得不绕过市中心,所以
- 多花了点时间。
多花了点时间。