detour|detours in English
noun
[de·tour || 'diː‚tʊə]
roundabout way, bypass, indirect way
Use "detour|detours" in a sentence
1. The alternate truck route now in place detours truck traffic across town roads instead of the highway for the duration of this detour.
2. You've made a detour.
3. This detour thing is...
4. He cautions: beware the detours, the pitfalls, the traps.
5. Signs directed traffic to a detour.
6. Yes, the road has bumps and detours and even some hazards.
7. They had to detour a road-block.
8. The monument is well worth a detour.
9. We had to detour a road-block.
10. He made a detour to see it.
11. Barring extenuating circumstances, do you agree this route requires no detours?
12. We took a detour to avoid the street repairs.
13. We made a detour to avoid the heavy traffic.
14. Please use Route 1 2 as a detour.
15. The others, making courteous detours around them, talk, stop talking, kiss.
16. Snake : Yeah . I took a pretty freaky detour.
17. This secondary road offers a detour well worth making.
18. We had to make a lengthy detour through the backstreets.
19. Both were wounded during their 145 - kilometer inland detour.
20. This section also describes using Asphaltic surface for patching, detours, and temporary construction
21. We took a detour to avoid the town centre.
22. The traveller was forced to make an enormous detour.
23. Rock Creek/Cradleboard trail detour in place for ground nesting birds Detour in place until October 31 at Carolyn Holmberg Preserve at Rock Creek Farm
24. I want to make a small detour en route.
25. When you come to a roadblock, take a detour.