route
의미: A way or course taken to get somewhere
A route is a way or course taken to get from one place to another. It can refer to roads, paths, or the planned course of travel. In British English, it's pronounced to rhyme with 'boot,' while Americans often pronounce it to rhyme with 'out.' 'En route' means on the way.
예문
- What's the quickest route to the airport? 去机场最快的路线是什么?¿Cuál es la ruta más rápida al aeropuerto?空港への最短ルートは何ですか?공항까지 가장 빠른 경로가 뭔가요?
- The bus takes a different route on Sundays. 公共汽车周日走不同的路线。El autobús toma una ruta diferente los domingos.バスは日曜日には別のルートを通る。버스는 일요일에 다른 노선으로 운행한다.
- We stopped for lunch en route to Edinburgh. 我们在去爱丁堡的途中停下来吃午饭。Paramos a almorzar de camino a Edimburgo.エディンバラへの途中で昼食のために立ち寄った。에든버러로 가는 도중에 점심을 먹으러 들렀다.
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사용 가이드
맥락: general
어조: neutral
기원과 역사
From Old French 'rute', from Latin 'rupta' (via) meaning 'broken (road)', feminine past participle of 'rumpere' (to break). A route was a road broken through wilderness. Related to 'rupture' and 'rout'.
문화적 배경
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
이야기와 상식
'Route' comes from Old French 'rute' meaning 'road, way' which itself derives from Latin 'rupta via' - literally 'broken way,' referring to a path forced through terrain. The American pronunciation 'rowt' preserves an older English pronunciation, while British 'root' follows French influence.
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