Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - When is travel used as an intransitive and when is it used as an intransitive verb (it is best to give an English explanation)

When is travel used as an intransitive and when is it used as an intransitive verb (it is best to give an English explanation)

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Travel is mostly intransitive and the most basic meaning is from point A to point B, so it means traveling, or going somewhere.

For example:

He travels a lot. Or He likes to travel. Indicates travel.

The stylus travels through the game. means traveling through the game.

The car travels fast. means the car travels fast.

Rumors travel fast. Indicates from one point to another

The object of travel as a transitive verb generally indicates distance:

He traveled 100 miles.

Other times, it must be followed by a preposition:

He travels to Greece. The preposition is "to"

He travels in luxury. The preposition is "in"

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