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From:
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route
/ˈrut, ˈraʊt/
路徑,途徑,路線(
vt
.)確定路線,按規定路線發送; (數據從開始發送到結束的路徑)
From:
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route
/ˈrut, ˈraʊt/
名詞
途徑,路,線路
From:
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route
路徑
From:
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route
路線
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Rout
,
n.
[
Formerly
spelled
also
route
.]
1.
A
troop
;
a
throng
;
a
company
;
an
assembly
;
especially
,
a
traveling
company
or
throng
. [
Obs
.]
“A
route
of
ratones
[rats].”
--
Piers
Plowman
.
“A
great
solemn
route
.”
--
Chaucer
.
And
ever
he
rode
the
hinderest
of
the
route
.
--
Chaucer
.
A
rout
of
people
there
assembled
were
.
--
Spenser
.
2.
A
disorderly
and
tumultuous
crowd
;
a
mob
;
hence
,
the
rabble
;
the
herd
of
common
people
.
the
endless
routs
of
wretched
thralls
.
--
Spenser
.
The
ringleader
and
head
of
all
this
rout
.
--
Shak
.
Nor
do
I
name
of
men
the
common
rout
.
--
Milton
.
3.
The
state
of
being
disorganized
and
thrown
into
confusion
; --
said
especially
of
an
army
defeated
,
broken
in
pieces
,
and
put
to
flight
in
disorder
or
panic
;
also
,
the
act
of
defeating
and
breaking
up
an
army
;
as
,
the
rout
of
the
enemy
was
complete
.
thy
army
. . .
Dispersed
in
rout
,
betook
them
all
to
fly
. --
Daniel
.
To
these
giad
conquest
,
murderous
rout
to
those
.
--
pope
.
4.
Law
A
disturbance
of
the
peace
by
persons
assembled
together
with
intent
to
do
a
thing
which
,
if
executed
,
would
make
them
rioters
,
and
actually
making
a
motion
toward
the
executing
thereof
.
5.
A
fashionable
assembly
,
or
large
evening
party
.
“At
routs
and
dances.”
To put to rout
,
to
defeat
and
throw
into
confusion
;
to
overthrow
and
put
to
flight
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Route
n.
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
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
route
n
1:
an
established
line
of
travel
or
access
[
syn
:
path
,
itinerary
]
2:
an
open
way
(
generally
public
)
for
travel
or
transportation
[
syn
:
road
]
v
1:
send
documents
or
materials
to
appropriate
destinations
2:
send
via
a
specific
route
3:
divert
in
a
specified
direction
; "
divert
the
low
voltage
to
the
engine
cylinders
"
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