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复数形式
detours
1
绕行, 迂回
a temporary route used to bypass a closed or blocked section of road
A detour is a temporary change in the usual route due to roadwork, an accident, or other obstacles. It directs drivers to use an alternate path to avoid a blocked or unsafe area. Detours are meant to keep traffic moving smoothly and safely, even if it means taking a longer or less direct route. Signs or signals are often placed to guide drivers along the detour and help them return to their original route once the issue is resolved.
- They took a detour due to road construction.
由于道路施工,他们绕道而行。
- She followed the detour signs to avoid the accident.
她跟随绕行标志以避免事故。
- He encountered delays on the detour route.
他在绕道路线上遇到了延误。
- They planned a detour around the flooded road.
他们计划了一条绕行洪水道路的迂回路线。
- There was a detour around the construction zone.
施工区周围有一条绕行路线。
同义词:
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绕道, 偏离
a shift in focus or attention away from the primary subject or task
- The meeting took a detour when they started discussing the new project.
当他们开始讨论新项目时,会议偏离了主题。
- The conversation took a detour and moved onto a completely different topic.
谈话绕了个弯,转到了一个完全不同的话题上。
- His talk about his childhood was an unexpected detour in the discussion.
他关于童年的谈话是讨论中一个意想不到的偏离。
3
绕行, 迂回
a change or diversion from the planned path, often due to unexpected obstacles or circumstances
- A detour added an hour to our travel time.
绕道使我们的旅行时间增加了一小时。
- The GPS suggested a detour to avoid heavy traffic.
GPS建议绕道以避免交通拥堵。
- The detour led us through unfamiliar streets.
绕道带领我们穿过陌生的街道。
- The detour added an extra 20 minutes to our journey.
绕道使我们的旅程增加了20分钟。
- We took a detour to avoid the flooded road.
我们绕道而行以避免洪水淹没的道路。