10 Results found for "route oneself".

en route

See also: enroute and en-route enroute (misspellings), on route en-route From French en route, from en (“in”) + route (“route”). (Received Pronunciation)...


al aldu

From aldu (“instinct, orientation”). al aldu (idiomatic) to go orienting oneself, guiding oneself by signs or clues instead of knowing the route...


on one's own

different route across the moor from the road - we are completely on our own up here. on one's tod on one's bill by oneself alone; by oneself; without...


lifeline

(EMUs) for the Elizabeth line - but only if the 'price is right'. A means or route for transporting indispensable supplies. 2012, Daniel F. Harrington, Berlin...


délester

figuratively) to divert, to decongest (traffic, a road, etc.) délester une route ― to divert traffic from a road, to reduce congestion on a road (transitive...


self-inflicted

From self- +‎ inflicted. self-inflicted (not comparable) Inflicted by oneself. Police said they found the driver deceased from a self-inflicted gunshot...


settle down

“East-ended? When the ECML was at risk”, in Rail, page 69: In terms of passenger route mileage, the UK railway of early 1970 had settled down to close to the present...


kick

music), “Route 66”, performed by Nat King Cole: Won't you get hip to this kindly tip / When you ride that California trip / Get your kicks on Route 66 1954...


iter

→OCLC.) REIT, Teri, reit, rite, tier, tire, trie Borrowed from Latin iter (“route”). IPA(key): /ˈi.ter/ Rhymes: -iter Hyphenation: ì‧ter iter m (invariable)...


tromper

(reflexive) to mix up [with de] On est en retard parce qu’on s’est trompé de route, mais on ne s’est rendu compte qu’après une demie heure. We're late because...