Dictionary monolingual
English
Router
ˈraʊdər
Common
~ 3800
~ 3800
The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000. This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000. This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
Router -
A device that forwards data packets between computer networks
Example: I need to configure the router to improve our network speed.
Usage: formalContext: IT and networking discussions
Note: Commonly used in technical contexts to refer to a networking device that directs internet traffic.
A tool used for shaping or hollowing out an area in a hard material
Example: The carpenter used a router to create intricate designs on the wood.
Usage: formalContext: woodworking and craftsmanship
Note: In this context, a router is a power tool with a rotating blade used for cutting grooves, shaping edges, etc.
A person or thing that routes or directs
Example: She was the main router of information in the office.
Usage: formalContext: organizational roles or responsibilities
Note: Used to describe someone or something that directs or channels information, resources, etc., to specific destinations.
Router's synonyms
Gateway
A gateway is a device that serves as an entrance to another network or the internet.
Example: The gateway connects multiple devices to the internet.
Note: A gateway can refer to a broader concept of connecting networks, while a router specifically directs traffic within a network.
Switch
A switch is a networking device that connects multiple devices within a local area network (LAN).
Example: The switch forwards data packets between devices in a local network.
Note: A switch operates at the data link layer (Layer 2) of the OSI model, while a router operates at the network layer (Layer 3).
Modem
A modem is a device that modulates and demodulates signals for transmitting data over communication lines.
Example: The modem converts digital data into analog signals for transmission over telephone lines.
Note: A modem primarily deals with the modulation and demodulation of signals, while a router directs data packets between networks.
Router expressions, common phrases
Hit the road
To leave or start a journey.
Example: It's getting late, we should hit the road now.
Note: The original word 'router' refers to a device that forwards data packets between computer networks, while 'hit the road' is a figurative expression related to traveling.
Off the beaten path
Not on the usual route or track; unusual or unconventional.
Example: We found a lovely little cafe off the beaten path.
Note: This phrase does not directly relate to the original word 'router' but is used in the context of exploring or discovering something unique or unconventional.
Change course
To alter one's current direction or approach.
Example: We need to change course if we want to reach our destination on time.
Note: While a router directs data along a specific path, 'change course' refers to altering the direction or strategy in a different context.
Get off track
To become distracted or lose focus from the original plan or path.
Example: I got off track with my work after the unexpected meeting.
Note: In contrast to a router staying on track with data routing, 'get off track' signifies deviating from the intended path or goal.
Follow suit
To imitate or do the same thing as someone else.
Example: When one person stood up to applaud, everyone else followed suit.
Note: While a router forwards data packets based on predetermined rules, 'follow suit' involves mimicking someone's actions or decisions.
Blaze a trail
To be a pioneer or create a new path for others to follow.
Example: She blazed a trail in the field of science with her groundbreaking research.
Note: Unlike the function of a router in directing data, 'blaze a trail' refers to leading the way or setting a precedent in a specific field or endeavor.
Take a detour
To follow a different route than originally planned, usually to avoid obstacles or delays.
Example: Due to the road closure, we had to take a detour to reach the airport.
Note: While a router determines the most efficient path for data, 'take a detour' involves temporarily deviating from the usual route for practical reasons.
Router everyday (slang) expressions
Reboot
To reboot a router means to turn it off and then on again, often to solve technical problems or to reset its settings.
Example: I had to reboot the router to fix the connection issues.
Note: Reboot specifically refers to restarting a device, whereas a router itself is a device that directs internet traffic.
Buffering
Buffering refers to the temporary storage of data to ensure smooth playback of media content, such as videos or music, especially when the internet connection speed is not fast enough.
Example: Our internet is so slow, the videos keep buffering!
Note: Buffering relates to the process of temporarily storing data for playback, while a router is a device that manages internet traffic.
Routerino
Routerino is a playful or informal way of referring to a router, typically used in a lighthearted context.
Example: I'll reset the routerino and see if that helps.
Note: Routerino is a slang term derived from the original word 'router' for a fun or casual tone, with no significant difference in meaning.
Wi-Fi Hub
A Wi-Fi hub is a colloquial term used to refer to a router that provides wireless internet connectivity in a location.
Example: Make sure the Wi-Fi hub is powered on for everyone to connect.
Note: Wi-Fi hub is a more casual or simplified way of referring to a router, emphasizing its role in providing Wi-Fi connectivity.
Web Connector
Web connector is a slang term used to describe a router, highlighting its function in connecting devices to the internet.
Example: We need to reset the web connector to troubleshoot the internet issue.
Note: Web connector emphasizes the role of the router in connecting devices to the internet, using 'web' to link to online connectivity.
Internet Linker
Internet linker is a creative way of referring to a router, indicating its role in establishing connections to the internet.
Example: Is the internet linker working properly? I can't seem to get online.
Note: Internet linker highlights the linking function of a router in connecting devices to the internet, using 'internet' to signify the online network connection.
Cyber Switch
Cyber switch is a slang term for a router, suggesting its function in controlling and directing internet connections within a network.
Example: I'll need to check the cyber switch to see why our devices are not connecting.
Note: Cyber switch combines 'cyber' to denote the digital realm with 'switch' to signal the router's role in directing internet connections.
Router - Examples
The router directs internet traffic to different devices.
The company's network is managed by a high-end router.
The router helps to distribute the Wi-Fi signal evenly throughout the house.
Router grammar
Router - Noun (Noun) / Noun, singular or mass (Noun, singular or mass)
Lemma: router
Conjugations
Noun, plural (Noun, plural): routers
Noun, singular or mass (Noun, singular or mass): router
Syllables, Separation and Stress
router Contains 2 syllables: rout • er
Phonetic transcription: ˈrau̇-tər
rout er , ˈrau̇ tər (The red syllable is stressed)
Router - Importance and usage frequency
The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000.
router: ~ 3800 (Common).
This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.