ushers in the exam season and graduation season, and the friends are ready to go out for a trip!
eh? When it comes to travel, do you know how to say "travel" in English?
In fact, there are many sayings about travel in English, such as trip, travel, tour and journey. These words all have the meaning of travel, but their usage is different!
Today’s article will take you to catch all the different opinions on traveling in one go! Interested friends, hurry up and prepare their notebooks, like, read, forward and collect them!
01
TRIP
As a noun, it generally refers to short trips, usually short time and close distance. For example, a trip back and forth on the same day, a short business trip, or a two-day and one-night trip can be called a Trip.
English definition: A journey in which you go somewhere, usually for a short time, and come back again.
—The trip from York to Newcastle takes about an hour by train.
—The train takes about an hour by train.
—We're going on a trip to Norway this summer.
—We are going to travel to Norway this summer.
—The travel company has written giving information about the trip.
—This travel agency has given the travel information for this trip.
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Note
Some friends are prone to confuse travel and trip. We need to note that before travel, you cannot add your, my, a, etc. qualifiers such as yours, my, a, only trip can be used ~
Common combinations include road trip (road trip), day trip (one-day trip), round trip (round trip), etc. In terms of usage, it is usually used with go on and take.
02
JOURNEY
can be used as both a noun and a verb.
is a noun, which refers to the journey from one place to another, and can also represent the journey of the soul; when used as a verb, it means "travel". The word Journey generally means "a more difficult journey."
English definition: As a noun: the act of traveling from one place to another, especially in a vehicle; As a verb: to travel somewhere.
—She gave the children some sweets to chew on during the long car journey.
—She gave the children some sweets to chew on during the long car journey.
—She gave the children some sweets to chew on during the long car journey.
—She gave the children some sweets to chew on during the long car journey.
—She gave the children some sweets to chew on the road.
—The journey was quite quick because the road was clear .
—This journey was quite fast because the road was smooth.
—I expect you'd like to rest after your long journey.
—I hope you can take a break after the long journey.
—As we journeyed south, the landscape became drier and rockier.
—After we walked south, the scenery became drier and rugged.
03
TRAVEL
can be used as both a noun and a verb.
is a noun, generally refers to travel with a distance; when used as a verb, it can refer to the action of travel, or it can refer to from one place to another, usually refer to a longer distance.
English definition: As a noun: the activity of traveling; As a verb: to make a journey, usually over a long distance.
—I travel to work by train.
—I go to work by train.
—He travelled over 1,000 miles to be at the wedding.
—He walked more than 1,000 kilometers to attend the wedding.
—We share a love of literature, food and travel.
—We all love literature, food, and travel.
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Note
Business travel can be said to be both Business Trip and Business Travel, but there are still differences between the two!
. Business Trip refers to a certain "business journey" .
For example:
I’m going on a business trip next week.
I’m going on a business trip next month.
. Business Travel is a general concept of business travel, not a certain business journey .
For example:
I spend three months of the year out of town on business travel.
I have three months a year on business trip.
Business traveler can be directly called "business traveler".
04
TOUR
can be used as both a noun and a verb.
is a noun, it means travel, visit, or patrol; when used as a verb, it means traveling or touring or promoting in a certain place.
English definition: As a noun: a journey made for pleasure, especially as a holiday, visiting several different places in an area; As a verb: to go on a tour somewhere.
—You can also tour the site on modern coaches equipped with videos.
—You can also tour the site on modern coaches equipped with videos.
—You can also visit the site on modern coaches equipped with videos.
—You can also visit the site on modern coaches equipped with videos.
—You can also visit the site on modern coaches equipped with videos.
—You can also visit the site on modern coaches equipped with videos.
—You can also visit the site on modern coaches equipped with videos.
—You can also visit the site on modern coaches equipped with videos.
—You can also visit the site on modern coaches equipped with videos.
—You can also visit the site on modern coaches equipped with videos.
—You can also visit the site on modern coaches equipped with videos.
—You can also visit the site on modern coaches equipped with videos.
—You can also visit the site on modern coaches equipped with videos.
—You can also visit the site on modern coaches equipped with videos.
—You can also visit the site on modern coaches equipped with videos.
—You can also visit the site on modern coaches equipped with videos.
—You can also visit the site on modern coaches equipped with videos
—By popular demand, the tour has been extended by two weeks.
—At everyone’s request, this trip was extended for two weeks.
—The Prince will visit Boston on the last leg of his American tour.
—The last stop of the Prince’s trip to the United States is Boston.
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Note
There are many ways to travel. You can sign up for a tour group, participate in semi-self-service trips, and organize them yourself. So how should you say these in English?
Free travel: self-guided tour
1 Package travel: package tour
Prepare to travel. On the ticket booking software, we often see the machine + wine set (Flight & Hotel Packages) launched by various travel agencies. We can prepay all or part of the travel expenses to the travel agency before the trip starts, and then the travel agency arranges food, accommodation, transportation, entertainment activities, etc. for us. This is what we call "package tour".
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