journey UK ['dʒɜ:.ni] US ['dʒɝ:-] noun countable ESSENTIAL ■the act of travelling from one place to another, especially in a vehicle (尤指搭乘交通工具的)旅行,行程•It's a two-hour train journey from York to London.从约克到伦敦乘火车需要两个小时。 •I love going on long journeys.我喜欢长途旅行。 •We broke our journey (= stopped for a short time) in Edinburgh before travelling on to Inverness the next day.我们在爱丁堡稍作停留,第二天继续踏上旅途去印威内斯。 •Did you have a good journey?你的旅途愉快吗? •Have a safe journey!祝你一路平安! •figurative He views his life as a spiritual journey towards a greater understanding of his faith.他把生活视作一种深入认识信仰的精神旅程。 See usage note at travel UK ['dʒɜ:.ni] US ['dʒɝ:-] verb intransitive usually + adverb or preposition literary ■to travel somewhere 旅行•As we journeyed south, the landscape became drier and rockier.我们向南旅行时,土地越来越干燥,岩石越来越多。 |