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Tourism English interpretation

Travel English: Go on a trip.

Interpretation: "brigade" is the process of traveling and going out, that is, to travel from place A to place B in space in order to achieve a certain goal; "Tour" means going out for sightseeing, sightseeing and entertainment, that is, traveling for these purposes. Together, it is tourism. Therefore, travel focuses on travel, which has not only the meaning of "travel", but also the meaning of sightseeing and entertainment.

1, travel, journey, travel, travel. Both mean travel.

2. Journey: Generally speaking, it refers to land travel with a long time and distance, and there is no intention of returning to the original starting place. Voyage means "travel, travel" on water or in the air, regardless of the length of the journey. He went traveling on foot. He went traveling on foot.

3. Travel: often point out the country or go far away, without emphasizing the specific destination. The plural refers to specific travel, and the singular generally refers to the abstract concept of "travel". You'd better go to Helsinki tomorrow. You'd better go to Helsinki tomorrow. ?

4. Itinerary: refers to short-distance travel, often returning to the original starting point, without emphasizing the way or purpose of travel. I didn't bring much on this trip. I didn't bring much on this trip. ?

5. Tour: refers to "traveling around" and "sightseeing", which often means visiting a series of places and then returning to the original starting point. We travel by car every summer. We travel by car every summer.