detour - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of detour in Hindi

  • चक्कर
  • चक्करदार मार्ग
  • चक्करदार रास्ता
  • घूम-घुमावट
  •  विमार्ग-गमन

detour Definition

Noun

  • a long or roundabout route that is taken to avoid something or to visit somewhere along the way.

detour Example

  • He had made a detour to a cafe ( उसने एक कैफे का चक्कर लगाया था )
  • "He took a detour and is on his return trip, Father," Ne'Rin said. ( "उन्होंने एक चक्कर लगाया और अपनी वापसी की यात्रा पर हैं, पिता," नेरिन ने कहा। )
  • Instruct everyone that drives in this direction to take a detour because the bridge is not safe in this inclement weather. ( इस दिशा में ड्राइव करने वाले सभी को निर्देश दें कि वे एक चक्कर लगाएं क्योंकि इस खराब मौसम में पुल सुरक्षित नहीं है। )
  • Thus the passes which crossed a single ridge, and did not involve too great a detour through a long valley of approach, became the most important and the most popular, e.g. ( इस प्रकार, जो एक एकल रिज को पार करते थे, और दृष्टिकोण की एक लंबी घाटी के माध्यम से बहुत अधिक चक्कर नहीं लगाते थे, सबसे महत्वपूर्ण और सबसे लोकप्रिय बन गए, उदा। )
  • After a rockslide blocked the mountain road we were traveling on, we had to take a large detour guided by the local park rangers.  ( हम जिस पहाड़ी सड़क पर यात्रा कर रहे थे, उस पर एक चट्टान के गिरने के बाद, हमें स्थानीय पार्क रेंजरों द्वारा निर्देशित एक बड़ा चक्कर लगाना पड़ा। )

More Sentence

  • We took a detour on our way to Las Vegas because we figured there were plenty of cool things to see along the way there.  
  • Even though we had to take a detour to get around the wet hallway in school, it’s fine because we ran into our friend because of it.  
  • I had to take a detour to get around the blocked roadway created by the emergency vehicles there, making my commute ten minutes longer than usual.  
  • After making a long detour north, often crossing the roads previously travelled by Bonvalot and Bower, and passing by Riwoche, he came to Chiamdo and Tachienlu.
  • The detour to Sinai-Horeb appears to belong to a later stage of the tradition, and is connected with the introduction of laws and institutions of relatively later form.
  • Those footnotes are mini-essays, always worth the detour.
  • It's difficult to see detour in a sentence .
  • Emma detours briefly to help a blind woman round a corner.
  • Looking back, the detour to victory lane was worth it.
  • These were three in number: one along the shores of the Corinthian Gulf, which, owing to the nature of the ground, makes a long detour; the other two starting from Megara, and passing, the one by a lofty though gradual route over the ridge of Geraneia, the other along the Saronic Gulf, under the dangerous precipices of the Scironian rocks.
  • As they walked down the hill, Jonathan made a detour to the Oak tree and she called him back.
  • Fizzicist decided on a quick detour and took the northern path.
  • Next was a quick detour to Craters of the Moon National Monument.
  • He made a quick detour to the alley where he had hid his things.
  • Coughing repeatedly I made a detour into a room with an open door.
  • They would run a detour to Becky’s before heading off to the airport.
  • She couldn’t afford another twelve-hour detour while Lydia was waiting.
  • She thought that he might have taken a detour prior to coming to the office.
  • It was plain that they had taken a detour from Commerce Street to go past L.
  • From it three routes start for West Turkestan; the one principally used climbs over the Bedel pass (13,000 ft.) in the Kokshal-tau and makes a detour round the east and along the north side of the Issyk-kul, while the others cross over the Muz-art pass (12,000 ft.), on the northeast shoulder of Khan-tengri, and the Terek pass (12,730 ft.) respectively, the latter into Ferghana.