DictionaryForumContacts

   English German +
Google | Forvo | +

noun | verb | adjective | to phrases

route

[/ru:t/, US also /raʊt/] n
gen. Relation f; Schiffahrtsroute f; Leitung f; Marschroute f; Richtung f; Route f; Strecke f; routen; trassieren (Verkehrswege, Kabel, Rohrleitungen); Kurs Strecke; leiten; lotsen; senden; steuern; trassieren Verkehrswege, Kabel, Rohrleitungen
chem. fräsen
commer., transp., avia. Luftstraße f; Flugverbindung f; Luftroute f
commun. Fahrtstrecke f; Kabelverbindung f; Suchweg m (SW); weiterleiten (a connection)
comp., MS Arbeitsplan m (A detailed set of instructions that describes how to create a particular item); Route f (A Service Broker object that specifies the network address for a remote service); weiterleiten (To direct a call); weiterleiten (To direct a call)
construct. Trasse f (Rohre, Kabel); Fahrweg m; Linienführung f
cyc.sport Fahrtlinie Strecke
econ. Fahrtroute f; auf den Weg schicken; befördern; dirigieren (Transportgüter usw auf einem bestimmten Weg); auf dem Amtsweg weiterleiten (Dokumente usw)
el. Verbindungsweg m; Zuleitung f; Leitungsführung f
emerg.care Reiseweg m; Route f
environ. Fahrweg (Streckenführung; Fahrweg m (Streckenführung); Pfad m
med. Mechanismus m
met., mech.eng. formschneiden
microel. Leitbahn f
railw., sec.sys. Fahrstraße f
tech. Leitweg m; Reiseweg m; Straße f; Trasse f; Weg m; Wegstrecke f; den Arbeitsgang festlegen; zuleiten
tel. Linienzug m
telecom. Leitweg m (transmission); Straßenverlauf m (road)
transp. Verkehrswege pl.; Verkehrsweg m; Bahn f; Verkehrsverbindung f; Leitungsweg m; Transportweg m; Reiseroute f
transp., avia. Flugstrecke f
routes n
gen. Routen f; Strecken n
to route [/ru:t/, US also /raʊt/] n
transp. befördern
air route [/ru:t/, US also /raʊt/] n
gen. Fluglinie f (Streckenverlauf)
marked-out route [/ru:t/, US also /raʊt/] n
gen. Trasse f (projektierte Strecke)
route [/ru:t/, US also /raʊt/] v
commun. weiterführen
construct. Trasse festlegen; eine Trasse Streckenführung festlegen
microel. zuführen (Daten); übertragen; trassieren
tech. hinführen; routen (militaerisch)
routes v
gen. leitet
routed v
gen. leitete
route [ru:t] adj.
IT Mensch-Maschine-Kommunikationssprache
 English thesaurus
route [ru:t] abbr.
abbr. r
mil., abbr. rt; rte
mil., logist. Series of either portions of roads or tracks, or of portions of railroads, used to travel from one point to another. Road routes can either be open or controlled. In the latter case, they can be: supervised, despatch, reserved, specialized, single flow or denied routes. 1 - Open routes: routes not subject to traffic or movement control restrictions no "movement credit" is necessary on these routes. 2. Controlled routes: routes, the use of which is subject to traffic or movement restrictions, They may be classified into: 1. supervised routes: roadways over which limited control is exercised by means of traffic control posts and traffic patrols, Movement credit is required for its use by a column of 20 vehicles or more, or any vehicle of exceptional size or weight; 2. despatch routes: roadways over which full control, both as to priorities of use and the regulation of movement of traffic in time and space is exercised, Movement credit is required for its use, by any single vehicle or group of vehicles; 3. reserved routes: specific routes allocated exclusively to a given authority or formation; 4. specialized routes: routes allocated to meet a specific requirement; 5. single flow routes: route allowing the traffic of vehicles in only one direction, at a given point in time; 6. denied routes: routes which are not open for traffic, A route can be entirely denied, or only one portion of it, (FRA)
route
: 1189 phrases in 68 subjects
Agriculture8 Energy industry3 Military4
Alternative dispute resolution4 Environment12 Mineral products3
Animal husbandry1 European Union1 Natural resourses and wildlife conservation6
Artificial intelligence1 Finances7 Natural sciences1
Automated equipment3 Foreign trade10 Nautical1
Automobiles9 Forestry1 Operations research7
Aviation2 General136 Optics branch of physics4
British usage, not spelling4 Geography1 Patents2
Business11 Hobbies and pastimes7 Pharmacy and pharmacology6
Chemistry5 Immigration and citizenship4 Politics1
Commerce11 Industry2 Rail transport19
Communications168 Information technology27 Religion2
Computers4 Isolation2 Road works1
Construction38 Labor law2 Social science3
Criminal law5 Law2 Sports1
Cultural studies1 Life sciences10 Statistics6
Customs4 Materials science2 Technology129
Cycle sport1 Mathematics2 Telecommunications36
Diplomacy1 Mechanic engineering1 Telephony1
Earth sciences1 Medical12 Transport300
Economics66 Metallurgy2 Travel2
Electronics35 Microelectronics8 Work flow1
Emergency medical care3 Microsoft13