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.But scientists from UCLA found that detouring the "walking" messages around the injury helped the mice regain some mobility.
但是UCLA的科学家们发现,让“行走”信息绕道而行可以让小鼠重获部分移动能力。
2.In September 1941, Army Group Center of the Wehrmacht should have pushed forward to Moscow rather than detouring to Kiev.
在1941年9月,德国中央集团军群本应该直接向莫斯科推进而不是绕道基辅。
3.Detouring the Conversation into Timbaktu! Make your conversations interesting and realistic.
保证你们的谈话内容有趣实在。
4.So we fixed some factors which affect detouring flow.
通过相关的实验,确定了影响绕流的一些因素。
5.We don't go to talk with the official directly. We may talk with them by the detouring way.
我们不能直接找政府官员谈,就迂回一下。
6.I have a lovely wife, good health, great friends, and a job I like, so it's hard for me to imagine detouring into a life of drugs and crime.
我身体健康,有一个可爱的妻子,好朋友和喜欢的工作,对我来说让毒品和犯罪毁掉我的生活是难以想象的。