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sossifier
réorienter
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
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I. redirect SOST [ingl brit ˈriːdʌɪrɛkt, ˈriːdɪrɛkt, ingl am ˈridəˌrɛkt] INFORM
redirect
a redirect to another site
II. redirect VB vb trans [ingl brit riːdʌɪˈrɛkt, riːdɪˈrɛkt, ingl am ˌridəˈrɛkt, ˌriˌdaɪˈrɛkt]
redirect resources
redirect traffic
redirect mail
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to forward, to redirect
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redirect [ˌri:dɪˈrekt] VB vb trans
redirect
redirect
redirect
redirect
redirect (on internet)
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nel dizionario PONS
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redirect [ˌri··ˈrekt] VB vb trans
redirect
redirect
redirect
redirect
redirect (on internet)
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Present
Iredirect
youredirect
he/she/itredirects
weredirect
youredirect
theyredirect
Past
Iredirected
youredirected
he/she/itredirected
weredirected
youredirected
theyredirected
Present Perfect
Ihaveredirected
youhaveredirected
he/she/ithasredirected
wehaveredirected
youhaveredirected
theyhaveredirected
Past Perfect
Ihadredirected
youhadredirected
he/she/ithadredirected
wehadredirected
youhadredirected
theyhadredirected
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New features included a friends list, and the ability to digg a story without being redirected to a success page.
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Underwater weirs redirect the most damaging currents, and the top of the falls have also been strengthened.
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These excessive administrative overhead dollars could be redirected to improve lagging academic achievement, to enrich the academic programs or to substantially reduce property taxes.
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For example, one page could show popular search terms to search engines but redirect the visitors to a different target page.
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Water that does not go through the holes is redirected by the concrete wall back into the path of oncoming waves, creating more turbulence.
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