释义 |
re-ˈroute, v. [re- 5 a.] trans. To set upon a new route; to re-direct. Also fig. So re-ˈrout(e)ing vbl. n.
1929Daily Express 5 Jan. 2/1 Post Office officials..said that it was the first move in a general ‘re-routing’ of mails. 1936J. Steinbeck In Dubious Battle xiii. 203 The police stood, re-routing the traffic. 1961‘E. Lathen’ Banking on Death xi. 94 Arthur was on a Chicago-Boston flight which was rerouted to Washington because of the blizzard. 1971Daily Tel. 21 Oct. 14/5 A council is to spend {pstlg}250 on re⁓routeing a drainpipe to save an asparagus bed. 1978S. Herzel in P. Moore Man, Woman, & Priesthood viii. 108 Any real understanding of sexuality and spirituality must be re-routed through a new awareness of the metaphoric and personal character of language itself. |