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How to say travel network in English

Question 1: How do you say travel in English? travel, journey, trip, tour, voyage. They all mean travel. Journey generally refers to a land journey with a long time and distance, and does not include the meaning of going to the original place of departure. Voyage refers to a "travel" on water or in the air regardless of the length of the journey. Travel often refers to a foreign country or a distant place. Rather than emphasizing the specific destination, the plural is often used to refer to a specific trip, while the singular generally refers to the abstract concept of "travel". Trip refers to a short-distance trip, often returning to the original place of departure, without emphasizing the method or purpose of the trip. Tour means "traveling around" or "touring", often visiting a series of places and then returning to the original place of departure.

Question 2: How do you say tour in English? Tourism [lǚ yóu] tour; tour *** : Example: develop and supervise tour *** ;

Develop and manage tourism a round-the-world tour;

Global Tourism phrases 1. sightseeing bus; 2. tourist symbol; 3. houseboat; 4. tourist geography; geography of tour ***; 5. tourist spot; 6. tourist environment tourist environment ; 7. tourist souvenir; 8. the tourist circle; 9. tourist forest; 10. great travel buff; 11. dude ranch; 12. tourist year; 13. tourist area tourist area; 14. travel [tourist] boom; 15. tourists' mountain villa; 16. outing shirt; 17. tourist attraction; 18. tourist market; 19. tourist industries; tourist trade; 20. tourist map; 21. tourist group; tourist team; 22. peak tourist season; tourist rush season; 23. tourist literature; 24. tourist pollution; 25. tourist sales point shops at tourist attractions; 26. sneakers; tourist shoes; 27. tourist psychology; 28. tour *** school; travel school; 29. ??tour tour *** ; tourist industry; 30. tourism sports touri *** sports; 31. tourist tourist; 32. tourist card; 33. guidebook

Question 3: How to say travel in English◆Travel nouns: journey; tour; trip

Verb: travel

Detailed explanation:

◆Journey is the most common word, focusing on one-way land travel that is longer and farther away, and also refers to Travel by water or air.

◆trip is a common word, commonly used in spoken language. It often refers to a short trip for official business or pleasure.

◆Travel generally refers to the act of traveling rather than a specific trip. It mostly refers to a long-term trip to a distant place. The direct destination is not emphasized. Both singular and plural can be used.

Question 4: How do you say tourism in English?

junketing

tour

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n .

travel, travel, travel

v.

travel, travel, tour, roam

tour

tour

AHD:[t?r]

D.J.[t&*]

K.K.[t&r]

n. (noun )

A trip with visits to various places of interest for business, pleasure, or instruction.

Tourism: A trip with visits to various places of interest for business, pleasure, or instruction

A group organized for such a trip or for a shorter sightseeing excursion.

Tour group: A group of people organized together for such a trip or for a shorter sightseeing excursion

A brief trip to or through a place for the purpose of seeing it:

A brief trip to or through a place for the purpose of seeing it:

a tour of the house.

A journey to fulfill a round of engagements in several places:

A journey to fulfill a round of engagements in several places:

A journey to fulfill a round of engagements in several places: A shift, as in a factory.

A pianist on a concert tour.

A pianist on a concert tour.

A shift, as in a factory.

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Shift, such as in a factory

A period of duty at a single place or job. Tenure: a period of tenure in a certain place or position

v . (verb)

toured,tour.ing,tours

v.intr. (intransitive verb)

To travel from place to place, especially for pleasure.

To travel among various places while fulfilling engagements.

To travel among various places while fulfilling engagements.

To travel from one place to another, especially for pleasure. To fulfill a promise while traveling to various places

v.tr. (transitive verb)

To make a tour of:

To travel to..., Touring:

toured Europe last summer; officials touring the scene of the disaster.

Officials touring the scene of the disaster.

To present ( a play, for example) on a tour.

To perform on a tour (such as a play)

Question 5: How to say go on a trip in English

go to travel

Question 6: English translation of travel How to say hello in English for travel!

Travel

travel British [?tr?vl] American [?tr?v?l]

n. Travel; carry out; move; roam; < /p>

vi. travel; transport; advance, march; [basketball] walk;

vt. pass, pass; travel;

[Example] You had better travel to Helsinki tomorrow

You'd better travel to Helsinki tomorrow.

Question 7: How do you say "travel everywhere" in English?

1. sail about

2. get around

3 .travel far and wide

4.travel around

"Dunfords travels everywhere"

1.dunfords travels everywhere

everywhere travel; move around

1. get around

We travel a lot

1. we moved about a lot

everywhere with my boyfriend Travel

1.travel around with my boyfriend