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route

N เส้นทาง ของ รถ  เรือ  เครื่องบิน  ทาง  itinerary path way sen-tang-kong-rod-rue-krueng-bin

 

route

VT กำหนด เส้นทาง  วาง เส้นทาง  kam-nod-sen-tang

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

ROUTE

Route (root or rout; 277 ), n. Etym: [OE. & F. route, OF. rote, fr. L.rupta (sc. via ), fr. ruptus, p.p. of rumpere to break; hence, literally, a broken or beaten way or path. See Rout, and cf. Rut a track. ]

 

Defn: The course or way which is traveled or passed, or is to be passed; a passing; a course; a road or path; a march. Wide through the furzy field their route they take. Gay.

 

ROUTER

ROUTER Rout "er, n. (Carp. )(a ) A plane made like a spokeshave, for working the inside edges of circular sashes. (b ) A plane with a hooked tool protruding far below the sole, for smoothing the bottom of a cavity.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

route

route |ro͞ot, rout rut raʊt | noun a way or course taken in getting from a starting point to a destination: the most direct route is via Los Angeles. the line of a road, path, railroad, etc. a circuit traveled in delivering, selling, or collecting goods. a method or process leading to a specified result: the many routes to a healthier diet will be described. verb ( routes, routing or Brit. routeing, routed ) [ with obj. ] send or direct along a specified course: all lines of communication were routed through Atlanta. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French rute road, from Latin rupta (via )broken (way ), feminine past participle of rumpere.

 

route man

route man |rut | noun another term for roundsman ( sense 2 ).

 

route march

route march |ˈrut ˌmɑrtʃ | noun a march for troops over a designated route, typically via roads or tracks.

 

route one

Route One noun [ mass noun ] Soccer, Brit. the use of a long kick upfield as an attacking tactic. ORIGIN from a phrase used in the 1960s television quiz show Quizball, in which questions (graded in difficulty ) led to scoring a goal, Route One being the direct path.

 

router

rout er 1 |ˈroutər ˈraʊdər | noun a power tool with a shaped cutter, used in carpentry for making grooves for joints, decorative moldings, etc.

 

router

rout er 2 |ˈro͞otər, ˈroutər ˈraʊdər | noun a device that forwards data packets to the appropriate parts of a computer network.

 

Oxford Dictionary

route

route |ruːt | noun a way or course taken in getting from a starting point to a destination: the scenic route from Florence to Siena. the line of a road, path, railway, etc. N. Amer. a round travelled in delivering, selling, or collecting goods. a method or process leading to a specified result: the many routes to a healthier diet will be described. verb ( routes, routeing or routing, routed ) [ with obj. and adverbial of direction ] send or direct along a specified course: all lines of communication were routed through London. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French rute road , from Latin rupta (via ) broken (way ), feminine past participle of rumpere.

 

route man

route man noun North American term for roundsman ( sense 1 ).

 

route march

route march noun a march for troops over a designated route, typically via roads or tracks.

 

route one

Route One noun [ mass noun ] Soccer, Brit. the use of a long kick upfield as an attacking tactic. ORIGIN from a phrase used in the 1960s television quiz show Quizball, in which questions (graded in difficulty ) led to scoring a goal, Route One being the direct path.

 

router

router 1 |ˈraʊtə | noun a power tool with a shaped cutter, used in carpentry for making grooves for joints, decorative mouldings, etc.

 

router

router 2 |ˈruːtə | noun a device which forwards data packets to the appropriate parts of a computer network.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

route

route noun a different route to school: way, course, road, path, direction; passage, journey. verb inquiries are routed to the relevant desk: direct, send, convey, dispatch, forward.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

route

route noun he walked back by a different route: way, course, road, path, avenue, direction; circuit, round, beat; passage, journey, flight path. verb the system will ensure that specialist enquiries are routed to the most appropriate staff: direct, send, convey, dispatch, forward.

 

Duden Dictionary

Route

Rou te Substantiv, feminin , die |ˈruːtə |die Route; Genitiv: der Route, Plural: die Routen französisch route < vulgärlateinisch (via ) rupta = gebrochener (= gebahnter ) Weg, zu lateinisch rumpere = brechen, zerreißen festgelegter, einzuschlagender Weg einer Reise oder Wanderung die kürzeste, bequemste, schnellste Route ausfindig machen, wählen, nehmen | der Dampfer hat seine Route geändert, verlassen | auf der nördlichen Route | figurativ in der Außenpolitik eine andere Route einschlagen

 

Routenplaner

Rou ten pla ner Substantiv, maskulin EDV , der über das Internet aufzurufendes Programm, das nach Eingabe des Abfahrts- und Zielortes die optimale Wegstrecke berechnet und anzeigt

 

Routenverzeichnis

Rou ten ver zeich nis Substantiv, Neutrum , das

 

Router

Rou ter Substantiv, maskulin , der |ˈra͜utɐ |der Router; Genitiv: des Routers, Plural: die Router englisch router, zu: to rout (out ) = herausjagen Fräser, der bei Druckplatten diejenigen Stellen ausschneidet, die nicht mitdrucken sollen

 

Router

Rou ter Substantiv, maskulin EDV , der |ˈruːtɐ ˈra͜u …|der Router; Genitiv: des Routers, Plural: die Router englisch router, zu: route = Weg, Kurs, aus französisch route, Route Vermittlungsvorrichtung in einem Kommunikationsverbund (z. B. einem Intranet ), die Daten zwischen räumlich getrennten Netzwerken transportiert

 

French Dictionary

route

route n. f. nom féminin Abréviation r te ou rte (s ’écrit sans point ). Voie de communication large et fréquentée, de première importance par opposition au chemin, reliant deux ou plusieurs agglomérations (Recomm. off. ). : Une jolie route de campagne. tableau – odonymes. Note Typographique Les mots génériques des noms de voies de circulation ou odonymes (avenue, boulevard, chemin, côte, place, route, rue, etc. ) s ’écrivent avec une minuscule et sont suivis du nom spécifique qui s ’écrit avec une ou des majuscules. La route du Verger. Suivi d ’un odonyme, le verbe habiter se construit sans préposition. Marie-Ève habite 7, avenue Antonine-Maillet. LOCUTIONS Faire fausse route. Se tromper de chemin. Faire fausse route. figuré Se tromper, faire erreur. : Ils ont fait fausse route en affirmant cela. Note Technique Dans ces locutions, les mots fausse route restent au singulier. Faire route (avec quelqu ’un ). L ’accompagner le long d ’un trajet. : Elles ont fait route avec des amis pour rentrer. Route express. Route aménagée pour la circulation rapide (Recomm. off. ).

 

routeur

routeur routeuse n. m. et f. Personne qui, dans une entreprise de publipostage, groupe des envois postaux selon leur destination. informatique Équipement d ’interconnexion, installé à un nœud de réseau, qui a pour fonction d ’optimiser la transmission des données, en déterminant pour elles le meilleur chemin à emprunter (GDT ).

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

route

route /ruːt, raʊt / (! rootと同音; ⦅英 ⦆/raʊt /名詞 6 のみ ) 〖語源は 「切り拓 ひら かれた (道 )」〗名詞 s /-ts /1 C «…からの /…への » (たどる )道, 道筋 , 経路 , 行路 «from /to » (!日本語の 「外交ルート 」などの 「ルート 」はchannel ) We found a new route to the area .我々はその地域への新しいルートを発見した take [follow ] the shortest route 最短経路をとる look for an escape route 逃げ道を捜す 2 C (交通機関の ) «…へ向かう » 路線 , 航路 , 運行 () «to » the air route to Paris パリへの航空路 3 C ⦅比喩的に ⦆【ある結果に至る 】方法 , 道筋 «to » the only route to success 成功に至る唯一の道 4 C 〖R-; 番号を伴って 〗国道 … 号線 〘米国のinterstate highway (州間幹線道路 ) の呼び名に用いられ, 東西に走るものに偶数の, 南北に走るものに奇数の番号が付けられている 〙Route 66 国道66号線 〘Chicago-Los Angeles間を1985年まで結んでいた 〙5 C ⦅米 ⦆(新聞 郵便などの )配達区域 (⦅英 ⦆round )▸ a paper [mail, milk ] route 新聞 [郵便, 牛乳 ]配達区域 6 /raʊt /U ⦅古 ⦆〘軍 〙進発 (しんぱつ )命令 〘軍隊を戦場などへ出発させる命令 〙.g down the A r ute Aを重視した路線 [政策 ]をとる .g the r ute 野球 完投する .動詞 他動詞 1 «…を経由して /…へ » 車両 品物 乗客など 〉を送る , 発送する , 配送する , 向かわせる «through , by way of /to » (!しばしば受け身で ) The rescue party was routed to the area through the capital .救助隊は首都を経由してその地域へ向けられた 2 (一連の中継点を経て )〈電話などの電気信号 〉を送る , 配信する .3 …の経路を定める .~́ m n ⦅米 ⦆roundsman .~́ m rch 〘軍 〙(訓練のための )長距離行軍, 道足 (みちあし )行軍 .~́ st p 〘軍 〙道足 〘自由な歩調での軍隊の行進 〙.

 

router

rout er /rúːtə r /名詞 C 〘コンピュ 〙ルータ 〘ネットワークでの伝送経路を制御する装置 〙.