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de·tourBrE /ˈdiːtʊə(r)/NAmE /ˈdiːtʊr/ nouna longer route that you take in order to avoid a problem or to visit a place 绕行的路;迂回路;兜圈子◆We had to make a detour around the flooded fields. 我们只得绕道避开被洪水淹没的田野。◆It's well worth making a detour to see the village. 绕道去参观一下这村子很是值得。(NAmE) (BrE di·ver·sion) a road or route that is used when the usual one is closed 临时绕行路;临时支路 de·tourBrE /ˈdiːtʊə(r)/NAmE /ˈdiːtʊr/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they detour BrE /ˈdiːtʊə(r)/ NAmE /ˈdiːtʊr/present simple - he / she / it detours BrE /ˈdiːtʊəz/ NAmE /ˈdiːtʊrz/past simple detoured BrE /ˈdiːtʊəd/ NAmE /ˈdiːtʊrd/past participle detoured BrE /ˈdiːtʊəd/ NAmE /ˈdiːtʊrd/ -ing form detouring BrE /ˈdiːtʊərɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈdiːtʊrɪŋ/ [I, T] (NAmE) ~ (sb/sth) (to…) to take a longer route in order to avoid a problem or to visit a place; to make sb/sth take a longer route (使)绕道,绕行◆The President detoured to Chicago for a special meeting. 总统绕道到芝加哥参加一个特别会议。 |