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The difference between voyage tour jounary

(1)voyage

1. Sailing [c]

The voyage from America to France used to take two months.

It used to take two months to sail from America to France.

2. air travel; Space travel [C]

3. Sailing diary, travel notes [P1]

intransitive verb vi.

1. Sailing; Aviation; Sailing; Travel

The Brave Young Man Voyaged Single-Handed in His Yacht for Months.

Brave young people sailed alone on yachts for several months.

transitive verb vt.

1. cross over; Fly over

(2)travel is generally used as a verb, meaning "travel". For example, three words, travel a lot

, all have the meaning of traveling, but travel is generally used as a verb, while the other two are generally used as nouns. In fact, there is little difference between trip and tour. tour tends to travel for a short time while trip takes a longer time.

(3)tour as a noun means "travel, travel", for example, a walking tour, and tour as a verb means "touring in ... and traveling in ...", for example, He toured America with his on-man show. He made a solo tour in America.

trip as a noun means "travel, travel" Example: Did you have a good trip? Did you have a good trip? ) She tripped and fell. (She tripped and fell)

(4)journey means a trip from one place to another, which can mean a long-distance or short-distance routine trip in British English.