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النَّحْلِ
routage
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
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routing number [Brit ˈruːtɪŋ ˌnʌmbə] N Am COMPUT
routing number
I. rout [Brit raʊt, Am raʊt] N
1. rout (defeat):
2. rout LAW:
II. rout [Brit raʊt, Am raʊt] VB trans
1. rout MIL:
rout enemy
2. rout fig team:
I. rout out VB [Brit raʊt -, Am raʊt -] (rout [sth/sb] out, rout out [sth/sb])
1. rout out (find):
rout out person, animal, object
2. rout out (force out):
rout out person, animal
déloger (of de)
French
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English
English
routing
rout arch
to put [sb] to flight, to rout sb
routing number Am
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I. rout [raʊt] VB trans a. fig
II. rout [raʊt] N
rout out VB trans
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déconfiture d'une armée
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routing code N FIN
routing code
I. rout [raʊt] VB trans a. fig
II. rout [raʊt] N
rout out VB trans
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déconfiture d'une armée
Present
Irout
yourout
he/she/itrouts
werout
yourout
theyrout
Past
Irouted
yourouted
he/she/itrouted
werouted
yourouted
theyrouted
Present Perfect
Ihaverouted
youhaverouted
he/she/ithasrouted
wehaverouted
youhaverouted
theyhaverouted
Past Perfect
Ihadrouted
youhadrouted
he/she/ithadrouted
wehadrouted
youhadrouted
theyhadrouted
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)
Uniquely, the exhaust was routed underneath the tractor, much like an automobile.
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Panic set in immediately and within minutes, the army was in full rout back to the camp.
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While the game should have been an historic occasion, a rout ensued.
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Cabling must be routed through the channels and access openings by the user or installer.
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There is a wire connected at the common ring, routed to the back and connected to a single slip-ring.
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