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The difference between travel and tourists

The difference between "travel" and "tourists";

1. Travel is the most common term, often used as an abstract noun, which generally means "travel, travel, travel" and has no meaning of distance. Refers to the plural commonly used in a particular trip. At this time, there are often modifiers such as his in front of the travel notes, but there are no many or numerals in front.

He returned home after traveling abroad for many years.

After years of traveling abroad, he returned to his hometown.

Second, tourist can be used as a noun and can be translated into travelers, tourists and so on. The plural is tours.

1 . timisoaradoesnotfeatureonmanytouristitineraries。

Timisoara is not in the itinerary of many tourists.

2 . tourist numbers realsogogupagain。

The number of tourists has also increased.

As a tourist, what else do you want?

As a traveler, what do you expect?

4 . thedownturnhasreducedtouristarrivals

Due to the economic recession, the number of tourists has greatly decreased.

As many tourists know, it is possible to spend 45 minutes visiting the shopping plaza. )

As many tourists know, along the Summer Palace, it may take 45 minutes to drive from Concorde Square to the Art Center.

Other related:

(1)trip is an informal term, which generally refers to a short trip with a purpose (business trip or tourism) and will come back.

During the holiday, we went to the nearest seaside for a pleasant trip.

During the holiday, we went to the nearest seaside and had a pleasant trip.

(2)journey refers to a long-distance "journey" from one place to another, usually on land, and sometimes it can also refer to a long or short "journey" that is often taken, only as a noun.

I made a trip from Beijing to Shanghai last year.

-How long is your journey to school? -Only 10 minutes or so.

In modern English, trip and journey are often used with verbs like make, take and go on.

For example:

Travel to ... Travel.