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What does travel mean?

travel British [?tr?v?l] American [?tr?v?l] past tense: traveled traveled past participle: traveled traveled present participle: traveling travelling plural: travels

n.

1. Travel, walk

2. Travel; travel notes

3. Move; exercise

4. Mechanical engineering Mechanical motion (especially reciprocating motion); stroke

vi.

1. Travel, to a distant place

2. Move, conduct

3. Traveling to sell, peddling

4. Traveling quickly, galloping

5. Touring sales

6. Walking; running

< p>7. March; be spread; be transported; be conveyed

8. (Gaze, etc.) glance; (eyes, etc.) turn

vt.

1. travel around

2. walk through...

3. travel in..., travel in...

4. pass by; pass through

5. Go to... for travel promotion noun n.

1. Travel, walk

Travel broadens the mind.

Travel can broaden one's mind.

He gave a talk to the Women's Institute on his travels in Asia.

He gave an informal talk to the Women's Institute on his travels in Asia.

2. Travel; travel notes

Do you like books of travels?

Do you like reading travel notes?

3. Mobile; Movement

4. Mechanical engineering mechanical movement (especially reciprocating motion); stroke

Intransitive verb vi.

1. Travel, go to a distant place

You are not fit to travel.

You are not fit to travel.

He has traveled widely.

He has been to many places.

2. Movement, conduction

The wheel travels along this bar.

The wheel travels along this sliding rod.

Sound waves will not travel through a vacuum.

Sound waves will not travel through a vacuum.

Sound waves will not travel through a vacuum.

3. Travel sales, peddling

My husband travels for a firm.

My husband travels for a company.

4. Traveling rapidly, speeding

That motorbike was really traveling.

That motorcycle was going very fast.

5. Tour sales

6. Walking; running

Did you travel on foot or come by bus?

You are walking Did you come by bus or by bus?

7. To travel; to be spread; to be transported; to be transported

Light travels faster than sound.

Light travels faster than sound.

8. (eyes, etc.) glance; (eyes, etc.) turn

Her eye traveled over the pupils.

Her eyes swept over the students.

Transitive verb vt.

1. Traveled around

He traveled the whole world.

He traveled around the world.

2. Traveled...

We have traveled a tortuous road.

We have traveled a tortuous road.

3. Travel in..., travel in...

He traveled Scotland last year.

He traveled in Scotland last year.

4. Pass; pass

The road can be traveled only on horseback.

This road can only be traveled on horseback.

5. Go to... for a promotional trip

He traveled the city for a firm which makes furniture.

He traveled throughout the city for a firm which makes furniture. .