词汇 | travel |
释义 | travel verb uk /ˈtræv.əl/ us /ˈtræv.əl/-ll- or US usually-l- travelverb (MAKE JOURNEY)A1[ I or T ] to make a journey, usually over a long distance: (通常指长途)旅行 Between school and university, she spent a year travelling, mostly in Africa and Asia.中学毕业后,她在上大学以前花了1年时间旅行,主要是在非洲和亚洲。 travel to something by somethingI travel to work by train.我乘火车上班。 He travelled over 1,000 miles to be at the wedding.他从1000多英里外过来参加婚礼。 travel the worldAs a young man he had travelled (= been to many parts of) the world.他年轻时周游过世界。 [ I ] If something travels well/badly, it does/does not stay in good condition if it is moved long distances: (食品等)经得起长途运输 Some wines don't travel well.一些葡萄酒经不起长途运输。 travel light to make a journey without taking a lot of heavy things with you: 轻装旅行 I always try to travel light.我总是尽可能轻装旅行。 I like to travel but, then again, I'm very fond of my home.我喜欢旅游,可是另一方面我也很喜欢家里。 It's often quicker to travel across country and avoid the major roads altogether. Passengers without proper documentation will not be allowed to travel. The elderly travel free on public transport.老年人可以免费乘坐公交车。 We like to travel in the autumn when there are fewer tourists.我们喜欢在秋天出游,那时游人较少。 The tragedy is that cultures don't always travel well, and few immigrant groups can sustain their culture over the long term. Travelling around Robin Hood's barnidiom backpack bag drop bourne bum bum around communication commuting connection hitch move negotiate public transport Robin Hood shuttle super-commuting taken transoceanic visa well travelled You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Various qualities of food travelverb (MOVE)B1[ I ] to move or go from one place to another: 行进 Supersonic planes can travel faster than the speed of sound.超音速飞机的速度比音速快。 With wooden-bat baseball, the ball doesn't travel as far as it does with aluminium bats. Signals at this wavelength can travel easily through buildings. really travelmainly UKinformal to move very fast: 飞驰,掠过 That bike can really travel!那辆自行车可以骑得很快! The objects travel in elliptical orbits. In 1947, a pilot flying over the Cascades saw nine metallic flying objects travelling at an estimated 1,200 miles per hour. The elevator travelled smoothly upward. White light separates out into its component wavelengths when travelling through a prism. As the material travels through the winding machine, excess liquid is squeezed out by rollers. Lead dust travels easily from hands to mouth and can't be seen. General words for movement betake body English budge budge up carry circulate gone heaving inertly keepy-uppy kinetic kinetic energy motion movement pass repair repair to somewhere scoot seethe shove travelverb (BREAK RULE)[ I ] in basketball, to move three or more steps with the ball without dribbling it (= hitting it against the floor repeatedly), which is against the rules: The coach argued to the referee that the player travelled before he took the shot. Basketball, netball & volleyball airball alley-oop b-ball backcourt backfield dime dunk foul game ball goaltending granny shot half-court half-court press pivot quintet rebound rebounder rebounding reverse dribble turnover Idiomhave something, will travel travel noun uk /ˈtræv.əl/ us /ˈtræv.əl/ travelnoun (ACTIVITY)B1[ U ] the activity of travelling: 旅行;游历 air/space travel航空/航天旅行 business travel出差 We share a love of literature, food and travel.我们都爱好文学、美食和旅游。 travel newsI heard on the travel news that there'd been an accident.我从旅游新闻中得知发生了一起事故。 travelsC1[ plural ] journeys: 游览;游历 travels in/arounda record of her travels in/around the Far East她在远东游历的记录 They offer a 10 percent discount on rail travel for students. The price includes travel and accommodation but meals are extra. His work provided him with the opportunity for a lot of foreign travel.他的工作给他提供了很多出国旅行的机会。 The popular myth is that air travel is more dangerous than travel by car or bus.一个普遍的错误之说是乘飞机比开车和乘公共汽车都要危险。 Passes are available for one month's unlimited travel within Europe.现在可申请在欧洲无限制乘车一个月的旅行卡。 Journeys adventure break-journey carpool carpooling circumnavigation commuting expedition field trip grand tour haul jaunt journey junket layover odyssey ride sail seafaring trip wanderings travelnoun (MOVEMENT OF OBJECT)[ U ] the distance, speed, or direction that an object moves or is able to move: The calendar is based on the orbital travel of Earth around the Sun. direction of travel The arrows show the ball's direction of travel. The bicycle's fork has a total travel of about 4 inches. It can be difficult to predict the travel of smoke from smouldering fires. The travel of the bullets and blood spatter showed that he was lying on the ground on his side when he was shot. This seemed to prove that light has a finite speed of travel. Striking the ball when the clubhead is already past the lowest point of its travel gives a slight overspin. The actuator then rotates its output shaft to the extremes of its travel. General words for movement betake body English budge budge up carry circulate gone heaving inertly keepy-uppy kinetic kinetic energy motion movement pass repair repair to somewhere scoot seethe shove travel adjective[ before noun ] uk /ˈtræv.əl/ us /ˈtræv.əl/ US describing a sport that is played by organized teams of young people, often involving the best players who travel to play in different parts of the country: Hauptman played travel soccer when he was younger. Jake gave up playing travel baseball so he could play in his hometown with his friends. They're looking for coaches for their girls travel team. Competing in sport bring bring someone on bye bye week catchup contention duel explosive field gear go the distanceidiom match non-competitor outduel park the busidiom partner up play bigidiom square step/move up a gearidiom weigh travel | American Dictionarytravel verb[ I/T ] us/ˈtræv·əl/-l- | -ll- to go from one place to another on a trip, usually over a long distance: [ I ]The train was traveling (at) about 100 miles an hour. [ T ]I travel long distances as part of my job, so on vacations I like to stay close to home. [ I ]infml We were doing 70 miles an hour, so the guy who whizzed past us must have really been traveling (= going very fast). travelernoun[ C ](alsotraveller)us/ˈtræv·ə·lər/ Travelers in a hurry like these self-service machines. Idiomtravel light travel noun us/ˈtræv·əl/ the activity of traveling, usually over a long distance: [ U ]A lot of my travel is business related. [ pl ]I’ve met some pretty interesting people in my travels (= trips). travel | Business Englishtravel verb[ I or T ] uk /ˈtrævəl/usUK-ll- | US-l- to go from one place to another, especially over a long distance, in a plane, train, car, etc.: The ability to travel easily in and out of the region is a significant factor for professionals doing business here. Due to the increasing costs of travelling abroad, more Americans are choosing to stay closer to home during their vacation. He travels around 200,000 miles a year on business. A delegation of officials will be traveling to New Orleans to lobby for the cash. travel around/across/through somewhereRiding a bike is often the most efficient way to travel around big cities travel by air/train/carHow long does it take to travel by train from Glasgow to London? travel the world/the country/the stateShe has travelled the world in her work as foreign correspondent. to move at a particular speed or over a particular distance: An electric motor powers the car at all speeds, and it can travel 40 miles on batteries alone. travel at 40mph/80kph, etc.A train travelling at 30 mph takes about a mile to bring to a stop. travel noun[ U ] uk /ˈtrævəl/us the activity of going from one place to another, especially over a long distance, in a plane, train, car, etc.,: A survey revealed that federal employees were routinely abusing rules regarding business-class travel. He was reimbursed for the cost of travel between his home and workplace. The travel and tourism industry employs more than 187,000 people in North Carolina. Make copies of important travel documents like your passport and itinerary. air/rail/space travel overseas/international/foreign travel business/leisure/holiday travel free/cheap travel travel company/firm/industry travel arrangements/plans travel expenses/costs travel on/in sthPurchase of a smart card entitles you to three days' unlimited travel on the Metro, buses, and trams. travel to/from/between somewhereThe Chairman has a constant round of meetings, involving travel to Western Europe and throughout the UK. Examples of traveltravel Symmetries in modulated traveling waves in combustion: jumping ponies on a merry-go-round. As a result, we chose to include only travelling latent individuals who are expected to enter the prodromal period at their destination. A detonation wave has traveled to the right and it is in the process of collapsing the liner, which is shown in the figure. Along with the harsh conditions in the southern and western circuits, the distance justices traveled in those circuits could itself be grueling. Females, by contrast, stayed away from the roost throughout the night, irrespective of the foraging distance they travelled. Transportation costs included the expenses incurred by traveling to and from the healthcare delivery site. When travelling by kayak, all wildlife was recorded while transiting between known departure and arrival locations. The oscillator beam passes an optical isolation, which prevents imperfectly polarized back traveling parts of the beam from entering the oscillator. Accordingly, such travelling wave-forms as produce minimal angular recoil are desirable. Many famous hard optimization problems, such as the travelling salesman problem or the protein folding problem, are global optimization problems. If a photon enters such a cell and there is no surface to be found on its present trajectory, then it simply travels forever. In the case of prisons and corruption the discourses have travelled as part of complex processes of diffusion. Many patients spend their last days traveling to distant hospitals or getting through the long waiting lists. Among adults aged 20 -40 years, travelling abroad was associated with illness. Most of these were young women travelling abroad to experience something new before attending university or settling down in their own country. See all examples of travel These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Collocations withtraveltravelThese are words often used in combination with travel. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. air travel This concern may be somewhat counterbalanced by the significant underestimation of daily passenger airtravel. automobile travel He combined a passion for automobiletravel and photography into a postcard business that proved popular with motoring tourists of the 1930s and 1940s. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. constant travel There are many compensations even for this constant travel. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. See all collocations with travel |
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