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How to say tourism in tourism English?

How to say tourism in tourism English? tr? vl].

Bilingual example:

1, her? Travel? Brought her to every corner of the world.

She has traveled all over the world.

2. Has the spaceship arrived? Have you traveled? Go to other planets.

Spaceships have visited other planets.

A person has to endure a little discomfort? Travel.

You always have to put up with a little inconvenience when traveling.

He found a new location? Travel? Show.

He found the new address of the mobile troupe.

I liked it when I visited London? Travel? Take a bus.

When I visit London, I like to take a bus.

Extended data:

As early as the Yin and Zhou Dynasties, people began to pay attention to the types of travel. In the Book of Changes, a divination specifically aimed at businessmen and businessmen is called the "brigade" divination. The word "brigade" is used for business travel. First of all, "brigade" originally means walking. Secondly, "brigade" was often called "land" by the ancients, and the word "brigade" connected with the word "land" became the proper name of commercial tourism at that time.

During the Eastern Zhou Dynasty, the classification of travel became clearer. In the Eastern Zhou Dynasty, people not only followed the sayings of the Yin and Zhou Dynasties, but also called "traveling" business travel, "conscription system" military service, "returning" marriage travel, "traveling to the emperor" and "migration". In particular, they introduced the modern concept of "tourism" into the tourism history of China.

The word "tourism" was first seen in the Six Dynasties, during the Qi and Liang Dynasties. Shen Yue (AD 44 1 -5 13) wrote the poem "A year's plan lies in spring", which was used to refer to the travel dominated by personal will and mainly for sightseeing, so as to distinguish it from other utilitarian trips.