routes
Prononciation : [ruːts]
Contexte : « travel »
(noun) a route is a way or path that you take to get somewhere. It's like the directions you follow when you go on a trip or a journey, whether that's walking, driving, or riding a bike.
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We took a scenic route to the beach, which made the ride really beautiful.
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We couldn't find the right route and ended up lost in the city.
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What route should we take to reach the museum?
Contexte : « information »
(noun) a route can also be a method or way to achieve something, like completing a task or reaching a goal. It's the plan that people follow to finish a project or get the results they want.
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She had a clear route to success in her career by following her training plan.
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He didn't follow the proper route to complete the assignment, so he missed important steps.
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What route do you think is best for us to finish the project on time?
Contexte : « transportation »
(verb) to route means to send something along a particular path or way. It's like deciding how to deliver a package or how to direct traffic on the road.
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They routed the packages quickly to their destinations using a fast delivery service.
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The delivery was not routed correctly, so it arrived a day late.
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How do you usually route your orders to ensure they arrive on time?