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  1. an occasion when someone does something that is different from what is usual or expected, or says something that is not part of the main subject that is being talked or written about: detour into His anti-alcohol campaign was a rare detour into the field of public health.

  2. noun [ countable ] / ˈditʊər, dɪˈtʊər/. a longer route used to avoid problems or see sth new. desvío [ masculine ] a detour because of bridge construction un desvío debido a la construcción de un puente. (Traducción de detour del Diccionario GLOBAL Inglés-Español © 2020 K Dictionaries Ltd)

  3. Inglés. Español. detour n. (indirect route) desvío nm. rodeo nm. The highway is closed, so we'll have to take a detour. La autopista está cerrada así que tendremos que tomar un desvío.

  4. a way of getting to a place that is indirect and longer than the usual way, and which is taken in order to avoid a particular problem or to do something special: You’re advised to take a detour to avoid the road construction. We made a little detour to drop Sarah off on the way home.

  5. The meaning of DETOUR is a deviation from a direct course or the usual procedure; especially : a roundabout way temporarily replacing part of a route. How to use detour in a sentence.

  6. Traducción de 'detour' en el diccionario gratuito de inglés-español y muchas otras traducciones en español.

  7. sustantivo. 1. a roundabout or circuitous way or course, esp. one used temporarily when the main route is closed. 2. an indirect or roundabout procedure, path, etc. verbo intransitivo. 3. to make a detour; go by way of a detour. verbo transitivo.