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单词 routing
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routing


rout 1

R0324300 (rout)n.1. a. A disorderly retreat or flight following defeat.b. An overwhelming defeat.2. a. A disorderly crowd of people; a mob.b. People of the lowest class; rabble.3. A public disturbance; a riot.4. A fashionable gathering.5. Archaic A group of people, especially knights, or of animals, especially wolves.tr.v. rout·ed, rout·ing, routs 1. To put to disorderly flight or retreat: "the flock of starlings which Jasper had routed with his gun" (Virginia Woolf).2. To defeat overwhelmingly. See Synonyms at defeat.
[Middle English route, from Old French, troop, defeat, from Vulgar Latin *rupta, from feminine of Latin ruptus, past participle of rumpere, to break; see reup- in Indo-European roots.]

rout 2

R0324300 (rout)v. rout·ed, rout·ing, routs v.intr.1. To dig with the snout; root.2. To poke around; rummage.v.tr.1. To expose to view as if by digging; uncover.2. To hollow, scoop, or gouge out.3. To drive or force out as if by digging; eject: rout out an informant.4. Archaic To dig up with the snout.
[Variant of root.]

rout 3

R0324300 (rout, ro͞ot)intr.v. rout·ed, rout·ing, routs Chiefly British To bellow. Used of cattle.
[Middle English routen, to roar, from Old Norse rauta.]

route

R0301400 (ro͞ot, rout)n.1. Abbr. Rt. or Rte.a. A road, course, or way for travel from one place to another: the route from Maine to Boston takes you through New Hampshire; ocean routes that avoided the breeding grounds of whales.b. A highway: traveled on Route 12 through Michigan.2. A fixed course or territory assigned to a salesperson or delivery person.3. A means of reaching a goal: The route to success required hard work.4. Football A pass pattern.tr.v. rout·ed, rout·ing, routes 1. To send or forward by a specific route. See Synonyms at send1.2. To schedule the order of (a sequence of procedures).
[Middle English, from Old French, from Latin rupta (via), broken (road), feminine past participle of rumpere, to break; see rout1.]
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όδευσηroutage

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routing

[′rüd·iŋ] (communications) The assignment of a path by which a message will travel to its destination. (engineering) A manufacturing process in which wooden parts are fabricated in various configurations; in high-speed industrial applications, an overhead cutting tool drills into the workpiece and then cuts the desired interior shape. (graphic arts) In letterpress printing, the removal of the nonprinting areas of a plate.

Routing

The cutting away of wood to shape a molding or other piece of millwork.

routing

(tool)/row'ting/ Using a kind of rotating cutting tool calleda router, pronounced /row't*/. In the USA a router,pronounced /row't*/, is also a network device that performs"routing". In the UK, the network device is pronounced/roo't*/ and what it does is spelled "routeing".

routing

Forwarding data to its destination. See router, intermediate node routing and DNS.
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