1.绕路,绕道
1.绕行道;弯路
1.to go from one place to another by a way that is not the shortest or usual way, mainly used in American English
1.a deviation from a direct, expected, or previously decided course of action
1.Originally, he had set out to build an online video game, but then detoured when he failed to find investors.
起初,他是准备建立一个在线计算机游戏的,但因为找不到投资者而改变了方向。
2.i got detoured , sol ' ll be home in a few minutes , okay ? how was willow creek.
我得绕路,我过几分钟就到家,好吗?柳溪农庄那边的事怎样了?
3.Neocolonialism might be detoured if a more square interest-balanced mechanism, based on the principle of people's benefit, is opted in.
本着为全民利益着想的原则,选择更公平的利益平衡机制,也许能避免走向新的殖民主义。
4.many detoured to the enormous field that marks the remains of the ancient Circus Maximus.
绕道的巨大领域,标志着古老的马戏Maximus的遗体。
5.Many routes were detoured or delayed, especially in Queens, Brooklyn and Staten Island.
多路公交巴士被迫改道甚至取消,尤其是在皇后区、布鲁克林和斯塔滕岛。
6.The car detoured round the bomb pits.
汽车绕过了弹坑。
7.In the end, it took only an hour(not too bad, eh? ), so I detoured around London.
在年底前,它只需一小时(不算太差,eh?)因此,我detoured伦敦左右。
8.It also logs on traffic that is rejected, detoured or stopped, and traffic that is permitted or redirected.
它同时还记录被拒绝、绕行或中止的数据包以及允许通过和重定向的数据包。