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redirect美 [.ridaɪ'rekt] 英 [.riːdɪ'rekt] - v.(以新的方式或目的)重新使用;改寄;改变投递方向
- 网络重定向;重导;重导向
过去分词:redirected 现在分词:redirecting 第三人称单数:redirects v. forward,send,readdress,send on,transmit 1. | ~ sth (to sth) (以新的方式或目的)重新使用to use sth, for example money, in a different way or for a different purpose |
| Resources are being redirected to this important new project. 为这一重要的新项目重新调配了资源。 |
2. | ~ sth (to sth) 改寄;改变投递方向to send sth to a different address or in a different direction |
| Enquiries on this matter are being redirected to the press office. 询问此事的信件一律转到新闻处。 | | Make sure you get your mail redirected to your new address. 注意一定要让你的邮件改投到你的新住址。 |
v. | 1. to send something received to a different location, e.g. because the intended recipient has moved 2. to send traffic along a different route 3. to focus actions or activities on a different objective 4. to forward someone’s mail 5. to send something that you have received to another address, usually because the person it is being sent to has gone to live there 6. to tell someone to go to a different place 7. to use money or effort for a different purpose 1. to send something received to a different location, e.g. because the intended recipient has moved 2. to send traffic along a different route 3. to focus actions or activities on a different objective 4. to forward someone’s mail 5. to send something that you have received to another address, usually because the person it is being sent to has gone to live there 6. to tell someone to go to a different place 7. to use money or effort for a different purpose | n. | 1. an examination of a witness again after cross-examination is completed |
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