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 travel ['trævl]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 旅行, 游历, 行进

vi. 旅行, 行进, 移动, 被传播

vt. 旅行, 通过, 使移动

[机] 移动, 行程


  1. Nothing can travel faster than light.
    光比任何东西都传播得快。
  2. He has traveled widely.
    他到过很多地方。


travel
travelled, travelling
[ noun ]
  1. the act of going from one place to another

  2. <noun.act>
    he enjoyed selling but he hated the travel
  3. a movement through space that changes the location of something

  4. <noun.event>
  5. self-propelled movement

  6. <noun.act>
[ verb ]
  1. change location; move, travel, or proceed, also metaphorically

  2. <verb.motion> go locomote move
    How fast does your new car go?
    We travelled from Rome to Naples by bus
    The policemen went from door to door looking for the suspect
    The soldiers moved towards the city in an attempt to take it before night fell
    news travelled fast
  3. undertake a journey or trip

  4. <verb.motion>
    journey
  5. make a trip for pleasure

  6. <verb.motion>
    jaunt trip
  7. travel upon or across

  8. <verb.motion>
    journey
    travel the oceans
  9. undergo transportation as in a vehicle

  10. <verb.motion>
    We travelled North on Rte. 508
  11. travel from place to place, as for the purpose of finding work, preaching, or acting as a judge

  12. <verb.motion>
    move around


Travel \Trav"el\, n.
1. The act of traveling, or journeying from place to place; a
journey.

With long travel I am stiff and weary. --Shak.

His travels ended at his country seat. --Dryden.

2. pl. An account, by a traveler, of occurrences and
observations during a journey; as, a book of travels; --
often used as the title of a book; as, Travels in Italy.

3. (Mach.) The length of stroke of a reciprocating piece; as,
the travel of a slide valve.

4. Labor; parturition; travail. [Obs.]


Travel \Trav"el\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Traveled}or {Travelled};
p. pr. & vb. n. {Traveling} or {Travelling}.] [Properly, to
labor, and the same word as travail.]
1. To labor; to travail. [Obsoles.] --Hooker.

2. To go or march on foot; to walk; as, to travel over the
city, or through the streets.

3. To pass by riding, or in any manner, to a distant place,
or to many places; to journey; as, a man travels for his
health; he is traveling in California.

4. To pass; to go; to move.

Time travels in divers paces with divers persons.
--Shak.


Travel \Trav"el\, v. t.
1. To journey over; to traverse; as, to travel the continent.
``I travel this profound.'' --Milton.

2. To force to journey. [R.]

They shall not be traveled forth of their own
franchises. --Spenser.

  1. 'Instead, they are doing a great deal of research, looking for tactical offers and promotions which may be available.' But trading down by executives is not all gloom for the travel industry.
  2. Philippine Sen. Aquilino Pimentel said the travel advisory was meant to show that the Philippines has falled into "anarchy and chaos" to justify moving the talks outside the country.
  3. Census workers will wear special vests so they can be identified and receive safety training and travel in groups, she explained. But they will not be accompanied by police.
  4. But Loc, who grew up in a two-story house on the affluent west side of Los Angeles and went to University High School and Santa Monica College, had to travel by bus to the city's tough south side to get his reputation.
  5. In Indonesia, Mrs. Quayle will travel from the capital to learn about coping with volcanic eruptions, and in Singapore, she'll find out about cleaning up oil spills.
  6. "It's such a great opportunity to make music and travel in the United States and travel in Russia," says Caroline Coade, 20, of San Diego, Calif.
  7. "It's such a great opportunity to make music and travel in the United States and travel in Russia," says Caroline Coade, 20, of San Diego, Calif.
  8. But Concorde still attracts its regular fliers, of whom some travel every week, and those individuals who are willing to pay the supersonic premium to arrive fresh. In addition, Concorde continues to attract a busy charter business.
  9. The trip is an exception to travel restrictions attached to his release on bail while he awaits a March trial on charges he helped the late leader of the Philippines, Ferdinand Marcos, and his wife, Imelda, defraud their national treasury.
  10. More than 2.2 million people were registered, but voting was concentrated at a few locations, and many in the countryside had to travel more than 20 miles to cast ballots.
  11. The exhibit will travel among the five from November 1989 through November 1990.
  12. Worried about the potential financial impact of burgeoning frequent-flier programs and triple-mileage travel awards, many major air carriers have imposed restrictions on the plans or are thinking of doing so.
  13. Thornburgh will then travel to Italy for discussions on Wednesday with Italian law enforcement officials about narcotics, organized crime and terrorism.
  14. It was a case of adapt or die, and the Catskills did a better job than areas like the Adirondack Mountains in upstate New York, said Dan Lee, travel industry analyst for the investment firm Drexel Burnham.
  15. On Friday night, ABC's Peter Jennings and CBS' Dan Rather were also on the scene to report on East Germany's historic lifting of travel restrictions.
  16. France, which has close ties to the Lebanese and ruled the country until 1943, suggested Perez de Cuellar travel to Syria or Tunisia to work out a cease-fire.
  17. But the creditors, who range from aircraft giants like Airbus Industrie and Boeing to mom-and-pop travel agencies, have grown increasingly frustrated and impatient about getting at least some of their money.
  18. "The idea is to abolish the curbs on a reciprocal basis so travel theoretically is permitted everywhere," an official said.
  19. Americans were cautioned not to travel to the areas.
  20. The New York office of Boston-based Hill Holiday won three Clios on Monday in the copywriting, original music with lyrics and travel categories for a commercial called "Invaders" for the Irish Tourist Board.
  21. The outlawed Irish Republican Army on Saturday claimed responsibility for killing a British soldier in this North Sea port and urged civilians and families not to travel with British troops.
  22. And she was clinging to them about as tight." The woman's husband, an oil engineer and Kuwaiti citizen, was not permitted to travel with their children.
  23. United Airlines plans to put major new restrictions on its frequent-flier program, limiting when free travel awards can be used.
  24. Bremer said earlier this month that the State Department will make sure any airline travel warning issued to government employees about terrorist threats will also go to the general public.
  25. Airlines face fines if they bring into a country people who do not have the required visa and travel documents.
  26. Hong Kong residents also have dropped China as a tourist destination, hurting many local travel agents.
  27. Under the new rule, Poles can travel to the six countries for as much as three months, but are prohibited from taking jobs.
  28. Three yuppie couples travel to the hill country for a bit of rest and relaxation.
  29. He has lived in St Lucia since 1979. Between courses, I tell him about my theory that travel writing should be judged not on what it includes but on what it leaves out. 'Such as?' 'Well, wodges of historical stuff chucked in as padding.' 'I see.
  30. AT&T has also designed network processors that would enable phone companies and other service providers such as Huntington Bank and travel agencies to extend services accessible by SmartPhone to their customers.
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