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How to say travel in English

How to say travel in English? Travel is pronounced as: English [?tr?vl].

Bilingual examples:

1. Her?travels?had taken her to every quarter of the globe.

She traveled all over the world.

2. Spacecraft has already?traveled?to other planets.

Spacecraft has already visited other planets.

3. One has to bear a little discomfort while traveling.

One has to bear a little discomfort while traveling.

One has to bear a little discomfort while traveling.

4. He finds the new location of the traveling show.

He finds the new location of the traveling troupe.

5. When visiting london i like to travel by bus.

When visiting London I like to travel by bus.

Extended information:

As early as the Yin and Zhou dynasties, people had begun to pay attention to the types of travel. In the "Book of Changes", a hexagram that specifically talks about traveling merchants is called the "Lv" hexagram. The reason why the word "lv" is used for business travel is that firstly, "lv" originally means walking, and secondly, "lv" was often used as "Lu" by the ancients. The word "lv", which is connected with the word "庐", became A special name for commercial tourism at that time.

During the Eastern Zhou Dynasty, the classification of travel became clearer. In addition to following the terminology since the Yin and Zhou dynasties, people in the Eastern Zhou Dynasty used "brigade" to call business travel, "zheng" to call military travel, "gui" to call wedding travel, and "inspection" to call "Called the Emperor's Journey" and "Qian" as the migration journey. In particular, they used the word "Lv" to introduce the modern concept of "tourism" into the history of Chinese tourism.

The word "tourism" was first seen in the Six Dynasties. During the Qi and Liang Dynasties, Shen Yue (AD 441-513) wrote a poem in "Sad Journey" that "tourism charms the spring, and spring charms tourists". It refers specifically to travel controlled by personal will, focusing on sightseeing and entertainment, and is distinguished from other utilitarian travel.