单词 | travel |
释义 | travel ['træv.əl] verb (-ll- or US USUALLY -l-) ESSENTIAL intransitive or transitive ■to make a journey, usually over a long distance (通常指长途)旅行 •After leaving school, she spent a year travelling, mostly in Africa and Asia.毕业后她花了一年时间旅行,主要在非洲和亚洲。 •I travel to •He travelled over 100 miles to be at the wedding.他从100多英里外过来参加婚礼。 •As a young man he had travelled (= been to many parts of) the world ESSENTIAL intransitive ■to move or go from one place to another 行进 •Supersonic planes can travel faster than the speed of sound.超音速飞机的速度比音速快。 intransitive ■If something such as food travels well/badly, it does/does not stay in good condition if it is moved long distances (食品等)经得起长途运输 •They say that real Yorkshire beers don't travel well.他们说真正的约克郡啤酒经不起长途运输。 really travel informal ■to move very fast 飞快移动 •We were doing 90mph, so that other car that passed us must have been really travelling!我们当时的时速是90英里,所以说超过我们的其他车肯定是开得飞快! •That bike can really travel!那辆脚踏车可以骑得很快! travel light ■to make a journey without taking a lot of heavy things with you 轻装旅行 •I always try to travel light.我总是尽可能轻装旅行。 ['træv.əl] verb (-ll- or US USUALLY -l-)have sth , will travel humorous ■said if you want to go on a journey and use a particular skill 有…即可旅行,…助你旅行(说的是如果你想去旅行且可利用一种特殊技能) •The ad in the newspaper read 'Have English language skills, will travel.'报纸上的广告说“踏上英语旅程”。 ['træv.əl] verb (-ll- or US USUALLY -l-)Common Learner Errors travelWarning: Check your verb endings!Many learners make mistakes when using travel in the past tense.The past simple and past participle are trave ll ed in UK English, and, usually, trave l ed in US English.The -ing form is trave ll ing in UK English, and, usually, trave l ing in US English. ['træv.əl] noun ESSENTIAL uncountable ■the activity of travelling 旅行;游历 •air/space travel航空/太空旅行 •business travel出差 •We share a love of literature, food and travel.我们都爱好文学、美食和旅游。 •I heard on the travel news travels [plural] ■journeys 游览;游历 •a record of her travels in/around ['træv.əl] noun Common Learner Errors travel, trip or journey?Warning: Choose the right word!Travel is an uncountable noun and refers to the activity of travelling:Air travel has become much cheaper.To talk about a particular occasion where you go somewhere and come back again, don't say 'travel', say trip : ✗ I met him on a recent travel to London.I met him on a recent trip to London.To talk about the part of a 'trip' you spend in a vehicle, don't say 'travel', say journey : ✗ The travel from the airport takes about 20 minutes.The journey from the airport takes about 20 minutes. |
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