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The difference between trip travel tour

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Journey means traveling from one place to another. In British English, it can refer to a long-distance or short-distance regular trip.

Journey means traveling from one place to another. p>

trip means traveling to and from a certain place, especially a short trip.

In American English, trip is used for short distance travel.

traver generally refers to travel. travel is uncountable.

Travels means traveling or traveling to other areas.

As for traveling... the adjective means "traveling, mobile". The ranking is "traveling" which is not suitable. Explain clearly. Its English explanation in the dictionary is the act of travelling

JOURNEY can be concrete or abstract (referring to a long journey)

TRAVEL travel (process/action) for example: he spent most of his time traveling abroad.

TOUR (to various places)

TRIP (such as round trip)

tour The noun means "travel, travel", example phrase: a walking tour (hiking tour), tour as a verb means "in... tour, in... travel", example sentence: He toured America with his on-man show. (He went on a solo tour in the U.S.).

trip as a noun means "travel, travel" Example: Did you have a good trip? (Did your trip go well?) As a verb, it means "to trip". Example: She tripped and fell. (She tripped and fell)

Travel is generally used as a verb, meaning "to travel" , Example: travel a lot (travel a lot)

The three words all have the meaning of travel, but travel is generally used as a verb, while the other two are generally used as nouns.

When used, trip and tour actually have little difference in meaning. Tour tends to be a short-term trip, while trip is relatively long