Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Tourist attractions - What's the difference between travel, travel and journey?

What's the difference between travel, travel and journey?

First, the meaning is different.

1, swim n.

[Discrimination] refers to sightseeing with pleasure as the purpose and finally returning to the starting point. On the way, it visited several different places, the distance can be long or short.

He has traveled to Europe.

He has traveled to Europe.

Travel; travel

[Discrimination] Commonly used words often refer to short trips or infrequent trips, emphasizing the destination or the reasons for the trip.

[Example] The manager is on a business trip.

The manager has gone on a business trip.

Travel, travel

[Discrimination] Commonly used words mainly refer to one-way land travel with long time and long distance, and sometimes refer to water or air travel.

They will travel to a strange country.

They are going to travel to a strange country.

Second, the breadth of meaning is different.

1 Tourism

English? 【t? ]? Beautiful? 【t? r]?

1) n. travel, travel; performing tour

2) Travel, during travel ...; visit ...

2. itinerary

English? 【tr? p]? Beautiful? 【tr? p]?

1) 5. trip hiking; Make mistakes; Walk briskly

2) tourism; Trip; mistake

3. Journey

English? 【‘dn? ]? Beautiful? [? d? n? ]?

1) n. tourism; Schedule

2) Travel

Third, morphemes are different.

1 Tourism

Third person singular: tours plural: tours present participle: touring past tense: toured past participle: toured

2. itinerary

Third person singular: trips plural: trips present participle: tripping past tense: tripped past participle: tripped

3. Journey

Third person singular: travel plural: travel present participle: travel past tense: travel past participle: travel