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gen.
itinéraire bis
físic., salud.
détournement m (of nuclear material from peaceful nuclear activities to unauthorized purposes by subnational groups) ; soutirage m (of nuclear material from peaceful nuclear activities to unauthorized purposes by subnational groups, de matières nucléaires)
mil., logíst.
diversion f (create a, faire)
nacion., argot.
déjudiciarisation f
nacion., armas.
le détournement
recurs.
by-pass m ; dérivation f ; déversement m
telecom.
ré-acheminement m
transp.
détournement m ; déviation f ; déviation temporaire ; itinéraire dévié ; itinéraire détourné
transp., industr., constr.
déroutement m ; changement de route
comun., transp.
déviation totale de la circulation
transp.
déviation routière
Inglés tesauro
abrev., ingl.
detour (брит. Bobrovska )
estados.
The act of drawing the attention and forces of an enemy from the point of the principal operation; an attack, alarm, or feint that diverts attention. véase también demonstration ; A change made in a prescribed route for operational or tactical reasons that does not constitute a change of destination. véase también demonstration ; A rerouting of cargo or passengers to a new transshipment point or destination or on a different mode of transportation prior to arrival at ultimate destination. véase también demonstration ; In naval mine warfare, a route or channel bypassing a dangerous area by connecting one channel to another or it may branch from a channel and rejoin it on the other side of the danger (JP 3-03) véase también demonstration
jur.
an official order for criminal defendant to participate in alternative program, instead of prison ; Instead of going to jail, a defendant goes to a rehabilitation "rehab" program and is supervised by a probation officer. When the defendant finishes the program, the charges are dismissed and the defendant is not sentenced
mil., abrev.
div
mil., logíst.
A change made in a prescribed route for operational or tactical reasons. Except in the case of aircraft, a diversion order will not constitute a change of destination. (FRA)
tec., abrev.
divn
mil., logíst.
Drawing the enemy assets towards an area or position which is not the one on which one wants to exercise ones main effort. FRA