Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Have a nice trip.

Have a nice trip.

I wish you a happy English trip.

Have a nice trip.

Have a nice trip.

Itinerary:

English [tr? P] beauty [tr? p]?

Travel, travel; Fall, trip; Tripping (the act of causing someone to fall); A mistake, a fault

Intransitive verbs travel; Travel, travel; Walk briskly, jump

Thank you? What about you? sir ? Really? Answer? Does it look nice? Travel. ?

Thank you, sir. Have a nice trip.

Second, have a nice trip.

English [h? V price? nt? d? : ni] Beauty [h? v e? pl? z? nt? d? Ni]?

Bon voyage, bon voyage.

Journey:

English [? d? : ni] beauty [? d? :rni]?

Travel time; Curriculum, process

travel

Travel or have traveled …

we? Hope? Would you? Really? Answer? Have a good time? Journey. ?

We hope you have a pleasant trip.

Phrases:

Looking forward to a pleasant journey? Look forward to a pleasant trip

Have a nice trip? Have a nice trip.

Make sure you have a nice trip? Make sure you have a nice trip.

His pleasant trip to Singapore? He had a pleasant trip to Singapore; He had a pleasant trip; His pleasant journey

5. Have a nice trip? Have a nice trip.

6. Have fun and have a nice trip? have fun

Extended data

Discrimination of related words;

The nouns "journey", "sightseeing", "travel", "travel", "voyage", "adventure" and "cruise" all mean "travel".

1, the most common word of journey, mainly refers to one-way land travel with long time and long distance, and also refers to water or air travel.

2. Tourism refers to the last trip back to the starting point, during which there are stopovers, which can be long or short and have different purposes.

3. Travel generally refers to the act of traveling, not specific travel. It refers to a long trip to a distant place, and does not emphasize the direct destination. Both singular and plural.

4. trip is a common word, which is spoken in many ways, and often refers to a relatively short trip for business or pleasure.

Voyage refers to traveling on water, especially at sea, and can also refer to air travel.

6. excursion is a more formal term, which often refers to a short-term leisure trip of no more than one day, or a hiking trip to and from a specific scenic spot by train or ship.

7. Exploration refers to an investigation or exploration with a specific purpose.

8. Cruises mainly refer to cruise ships by boat, which call at many places.