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1de·tour Listen to audio/ˈdi:ˌtuɚ/ noun
plural de·tours
[count] 1 : the act of going or traveling to a place along a way that is different from the usual or planned way
After a number of unexpected detours, we finally arrived at our destination. The little restaurant is worth a detour. We had to make a detour around the heaviest traffic. We took a detour from the main streets.often used figuratively After teaching for many years, he made a brief detour into professional cooking. [=he worked as a cook for a short period of time] The conversation took a detour onto another topic.
2 US : a road, highway, etc., that you travel on when the the usual way of traveling cannot be used
The road is closed ahead, so traffic will have to follow the detour. a detour sign/route —called also (Brit) diversion
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