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Englisch - Türkisch
rota

Rotayı değiştirebilir miyim? - Can I change the route?

Kesinlikle güvenli bir rota var! - There is definetly a safe route!

{i} güzergâh

Bir otobüs güzergahı haritası alabilir miyim? - May I have a bus route map?

Ben bir otobüs güzergahı haritası istiyorum. - I'd like a bus route map.

{i} yürüyüş emri
güzergâh
(Bilgisayar) dolaştır
sevk etmek
(Ticaret) (mal) göndermek
(Ticaret) takip edilecek yol
yol

Cenaze yolu boyunca sessizlik hüküm sürdü. (yaygındı) - Silence prevailed along the funeral route.

Neyse ki, biz bir kaçış yolu bulduk. - Luckily, we found an escape route.

gezi yolu
yolu üzerinden göndermek
izlenecek yol
(by/through ile) ...yoluyla yollamak
{f} gönder
{i} hat
postacının gittiği
{f} belli bir kanaldan yollamak
{f} nakletmek
{f} yürüyüşe geçirmek (birlik)
(Nükleer Bilimler) yöntem
go the route sonuna kadar devam etmek
belirli bir yolla göndermek
{i} herzamanki yol
en route yolda
(Askeri) YOL, ROTA: Bir başlangıç noktasından belirli bir varış yerine kadar geçilecek, seyahat edilecek olan önceden bildirilmiş, emredilmiş yol. Ayrıca bakınız: "axial route", "controlled route", "despatch route", "lateral route", "reserved route", "signed route", "supervised route"
yöneltmek
tarik
{f} göndermek
{f} sevketmek
{f} (belirli bir yolla) göndermek
yürüyüşe geçirmek
Englisch - Englisch
A course or way which is traveled or passed

You need to find a route that you can take between these two obstacles.

A regular itinerary of stops, or the path followed between these stops, such as for delivery or passenger transportation

Here is a map of our delivery routes.

A road or path; often specifically a highway

Follow Route 49 out of town.

divert in a specified direction; "divert the low voltage to the engine cylinders" send via a specific route send documents or materials to appropriate destinations
{n} a road, way, course, march, journey
an established line of travel or access
{i} track, path; customary series of stops during a trip; path taken by a data package sent from one point on the Internet to another (Computers)
Français : ITINÉRAIRE (COMMERCIAL) Deutsch : FAHRWEG, Fahrtverlauf, Fahrtroute An ordered list of POINTs defining one single path through the road (or rail) network STOP POINTs, TIMING POINTs and POINTs of other types may be used to define this path uniquely See also : LINE
A communication path between two devices on different networks
a path which is planned and followed regularly, as in: I'm thinking of supplementing my salary with a newspaper route
An ordered sequence of nodes and transmission groups (TGs) that represent a path from an origin node to a destination node traversed by the traffic exchanged between them The path that network traffic uses to get from source to destination
A complete movement of a shipment from its origin to its destination by a carrier
send documents or materials to appropriate destinations
The patch that network traffic takes from its source to its destination
a specific physical path that a transit vehicle follows
send via a specific route send documents or materials to appropriate destinations
A bus, air, or shipping route is the way between two places along which buses, planes, or ships travel regularly. the main shipping routes to Japan
{f} send by a specific route, direct along a particular path; mark a route, chart a course
divert in a specified direction; "divert the low voltage to the engine cylinders"
The way to do something
Item status indicating the item is in transit between library locations
A passing; a course; a road or path; a march
The course or way which is traveled or passed, or is to be passed; a passing; a course; a road or path; a march
The manner in which a shipment moves, i e , the carriers handling it and the points via which they handle it
The path a piece of data takes when being delivered from one node to another
Refers to the path between a switch and other network elements Also called "trunk"
In the United States, Route is used in front of a number in the names of main roads between major cities. the Broadway-Webster exit on Route 580
Also referred to as a link A group of addresses on a network that define a path from one station (the source address) to another station (the destination address) Each address within a route provides the next step along that route Each address for an intermediate station is where the packet stops (is picked up) and is transferred to another local area network A complete route from source to destination may consist of one or numerous addresses
If vehicles, goods, or passengers are routed in a particular direction, they are made to travel in that direction. Double-stack trains are taking a lot of freight that used to be routed via trucks Approaching cars will be routed into two lanes
to connect two local area networks, thereby forming an internet
The path that network traffic takes from its source to its destination Also, a possible path from a given host to another host or destination
The path on the track on the tiles laid on the map that a train runs to collect income
The route is the path that your datagrams take through the network to reach their destination
the prescribed course to be traveled from a specific point of origin to a specific destination (JP 1-02)
Journalists sometimes use en route when they are mentioning an event that happened as part of a longer process or before another event. The German set three tournament records and equalled two others en route to grabbing golf's richest prize
The actual route taken by IP packets on the Internet
The physical path established through a network for a particular circuit
an open way (generally public) for travel or transportation
Consists of two or more waypoints combined in a course of travel It provides the automatic capability to navigate through several waypoints, without having to reprogram the unit after arriving at each one Once programmed into the GPS unit, the route provides the option of navigating forward through the waypoints or in reverse order
The path that network traffic takes from its source to its destination
A path along which data packets move from host to host across a network
send via a specific route
To direct or divert along a particular course
En route to a place means on the way to that place. En route is sometimes spelled on route in non-standard English. They have arrived in London en route to the United States One of the bags was lost en route
Path through an internetwork
If you go the route, you do something fully or continue with a task until you have completely finished. They have gone the route, in many cases, of just big -- big bowls, big statues, big masks, big everything. to send something somewhere using a particular route route sth through/via sth
A route is a way from one place to another. the most direct route to the town centre All escape routes were blocked by armed police
Your route is the series of visits you make to different people or places, as part of your job. He began cracking open big blue tins of butter cookies and feeding the dogs on his route
You can refer to a way of achieving something as a route. Researchers are trying to get at the same information through an indirect route = road
In general, a route is the path that network traffic takes from its source to its destination In a TCP/IP internet, each IP datagram follows a path through a sequence of networks and routers
The path that network traffic takes from its source to its destination The route a datagram follows can include many gateways and many physical networks In the Internet, each datagram is routed separately
The path that network traffic takes from its source to its destination Also, a possible path from a given host to another host or destination [RFC 1983]
The course or way which is traveled or passed, or is to be passed
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