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I . route [ru:t] SUBST

II . route [ru:t] VERBE trans

1. route (direct):

2. route (send):

en route [ˌɒnˈru:t, Am ˌɑ:n-] ADV

paper round, paper route AM SUBST

re-route [ˌri:ˈru:t, Am -ˈraʊt] VERBE trans

trade route SUBST

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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Supporting cycling in urban areas by allowing municipalities to create contraflow bicycle lanes to provide more direct routes and connectivity.
news.ontario.ca
In addition to numbers, routes also use suffixed letters and banners appended to the tops of signs to indicate alternate routes to the main highway.
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All business routes in the state are set up as a loop, meaning it will separate then converge back to the main highway.
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Other routes, which often cost significantly more, usually specialized in high value, low weight goods like mail, passengers or gold dust.
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Photochemical routes to oxyallyl cations generally result in the formation of a new covalent bond before the cycloaddition itself takes place.
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That year, 82 rural routes were put into operation.
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The cycling routes offer views across the resplendent greenery of the forest areas and the meandering rivers.
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In the latter half of the 19th century when the railways came into existence, the significance of waterways as inland trade routes declined, as the railways were faster and safer.
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He made a detailed survey of the valley in his search for possible transcontinental railroad routes.
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These routes are used by a rock climber to get to the top of a climbing wall.
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