detour 英 [ˈdi:tʊə(r)]   美 [ˈditʊr]

detour

detour  英 [ˈdi:tʊə(r)] 美 [ˈditʊr]

vt. 使…绕道而行  vi. 绕道;迂回  n. 绕道;便道 

进行时:detouring  过去式:detoured  过去分词:detoured  第三人称单数:detours  名词复数:detours 

“When people take a career detour, they sometimes earn less money, lose touch with their colleagues, and their skills atrophy,” Marx says. “当人们经历职业生涯的绕道时,有时他们挣不到钱,失去与他们的同事的联系,且他们的技能萎缩,”马克思说。
Early humans may have taken a detour into Eurasia before embarking on their epic journey out of Africa, according to new fossil evidence. 据最新发现的化石证据表明,早期人类可能在踏上走出非洲的史诗性旅程之前,早已先绕道进入过欧亚大陆。

  • A detour is a longer, less direct way to get where you're going. A traffic accident sometimes means you have to take a detour to get home.
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  • vt. 使…绕道而行
  • vi. 绕道;迂回
  • n. 绕道;便道
  • 1. “When people take a career detour, they sometimes earn less money, lose touch with their colleagues, and their skills atrophy,” Marx says.

    “当人们经历职业生涯的绕道时,有时他们挣不到钱,失去与他们的同事的联系,且他们的技能萎缩,”马克思说。

  • 2. Early humans may have taken a detour into Eurasia before embarking on their epic journey out of Africa, according to new fossil evidence.

    据最新发现的化石证据表明,早期人类可能在踏上走出非洲的史诗性旅程之前,早已先绕道进入过欧亚大陆。

  • 3. During the detour the company continued to believe that the marketplace product held promise and decided not to abandon it, but instead to maintain and manage it for the future.

    在“绕道而行”的过程中,这家公司始终相信,在线交易平台还有希望,并决定为了未来继续维护和管理它。

  • detour (n.) 1738, from French détour, from Old French destor "side road, byway; evasion, excuse," from destorner "turn aside," from des- "aside" + tourner "to turn" (see turn (v.)).
  • detour (v.) 1836 (intransitive); 1905 (transitive), from detour (n.). Related: Detoured; detouring.
de·tour / ˈdiːtʊə(r) ; NAmE ˈdiːtʊr / noun , verb detour detours detoured detouring noun 1 a 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。 2 ( 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 verb [intransitive ,  transitive ] ( NAmE) detour(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。 de·tour / ˈdiːtʊə(r) ; NAmE ˈdiːtʊr /
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