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单词 travel
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travel

verb
 
/ˈtrævl/
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Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they travel
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he / she / it travels
/ˈtrævlz/
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past simple travelled
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past participle travelled
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(US English) past simple traveled
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(US English) past participle traveled
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-ing form travelling
/ˈtrævlɪŋ/
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(US English) -ing form traveling
/ˈtrævlɪŋ/
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Idioms
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  1.  
    [intransitive, transitive] to go from one place to another, especially over a long distance
    • I go to bed early if I'm travelling the next day.
    • + adv./prep. to travel around the world
    • I love travelling by train.
    • We always travel first class.
    • I travel abroad a lot.
    • They travelled on the bus to and from work together.
    • We travelled to California for the wedding.
    • They enjoy travelling to other European countries.
    • My client travels extensively on business.
    • When I finished college I went travelling for six months (= spent time visiting different places).
    • travel something As a journalist, she has travelled the world.
    • He travelled the length of the Nile in a canoe.
    • I travel 40 miles to work every day.
    • They travelled huge distances in search of food.
    • Many residents must travel long distances to a grocery store.
    Extra Examples
    • He travels back and forth across the Atlantic.
    • He travels with a huge entourage.
    • I prefer travelling independently to going on a package holiday.
    • She travels widely in her job.
    • The dissidents were unable to hold meetings or travel freely.
    • The job gives her the opportunity to travel abroad.
    • We decided to travel by car.
    • We had to travel separately as we couldn't get seats on the same flight.
    • We plan to travel through Thailand and into Cambodia.
    • business people who travel regularly to the US
    • information for the backpacker who wants to travel farther afield
    • Children under five travel free.
    • I spent a year travelling around Africa.
    • More people travel by air than ever before.
    • We travelled the length and breadth of the country.
    • We've travelled a long way in the past few days.
    • Hundreds of hospital patients may have to travel long distances for treatment.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • fast
    • quickly
    • slowly
    preposition
    • across
    • along
    • around
    phrases
    • freedom to travel
    • go travelling/​traveling
    • travel all over the world
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  2.  
    [intransitive] + adv./prep. to go or move at a particular speed, in a particular direction, or a particular distance
    • to travel at 50 miles an hour
    • Messages travel along the spine from the nerve endings to the brain.
    • News travels fast these days.
    • He never travelled far from the home he shared with his mother.
    • The wide streets allow cars to travel at high speeds.
    Extra Examples
    • In the film, he travels back in time to the '50s.
    • Is it possible for anything to travel faster than the speed of light?
    • They seem to be travelling north.
    • The truck was travelling at 90 mph when it veered off the road.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • fast
    • quickly
    • slowly
    preposition
    • across
    • along
    • around
    phrases
    • freedom to travel
    • go travelling/​traveling
    • travel all over the world
    See full entry
  3. [intransitive] (of food, wine, an object, etc.) to be still in good condition after a long journey
    • Some wines do not travel well.
  4. [intransitive] (+ adv./prep.) (of a book, an idea, etc.) to be equally successful in another place and not just where it began
    • Some writing travels badly in translation.
  5. [intransitive] to go fast
    • Their car can really travel!
  6. [intransitive] (in basketball) to take more than three steps while you are holding the ball, without bouncing it on the ground, which is against the rules of the gameTopics Sports: ball and racket sportsc2
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  7. Word OriginMiddle English: a variant of travail, and originally in the same sense.
Idioms
travel light
  1. to take very little with you when you go on a trip
    • She travels light, choosing to use as little equipment as possible.

travel

noun
 
/ˈtrævl/
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  1.  
    [uncountable] the act or activity of travelling
    • air/rail/space travel
    • travel expenses
    • The job involves a considerable amount of foreign travel.
    • the travel industry
    • travel sickness
    • a travel bag/clock (= for use when travelling)
    • a travel guide (= a book of useful information for travellers)
    • If you're going abroad, get some travel insurance.
    • your passport and other travel documents
    • The pass allows unlimited travel on all public transport in the city.
    • I used my compass to confirm my direction of travel.
    • What are your favourite time travel stories?
    • Most experts advise against air travel for at least three weeks after a heart attack.
    Wordfinder
    • break
    • camp
    • cruise
    • holiday
    • honeymoon
    • package tour
    • self-catering
    • tourist
    • travel
    • visa
    Wordfinder
    • commute
    • departure
    • destination
    • excursion
    • expedition
    • itinerary
    • journey
    • pilgrimage
    • safari
    • travel
    Wordfinder
    • cabin crew
    • charter
    • flight path
    • in-flight
    • land
    • long-haul
    • plane
    • refuel
    • take-off
    • travel
    Wordfinder
    • abroad
    • backpack
    • border
    • guide
    • passport
    • resort
    • sightseeing
    • tourist
    • travel
    • visa
    Extra Examples
    • The bus is their preferred mode of travel.
    • The price includes travel from Bangkok to Phuket.
    • Continued fighting makes travel in the area dangerous.
    • The new bypass will reduce travel time to the airport.
    • Expenditure on business travel was reduced.
    • the holiday travel season
    • I always pack a travel alarm.
    • (figurative) The party needs to set out a clear direction of travel (= what its plans are) for healthcare.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • air
    • airline
    • airplane
    travel + noun
    • agency
    • agent
    • business
    preposition
    • travel from
    • travel to
    phrases
    • a/​the direction of travel
    • a/​the means of travel
    • a/​the mode of travel
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  2.  
    travels
    [plural] time spent travelling, especially in foreign countries and for pleasure
    • travels + adv./prep. The novel is based on his travels in India.
    • Her work is influenced by her travels around the globe.
    • on your travels When are you off on your travels (= going travelling)?
    Collocations Travel and tourismTravel and tourismHolidays/​vacations
    • have/​take (British English) a holiday/(North American English) a vacation/​a break/​a day off/(British English) a gap year
    • go on/​be on holiday/​vacation/​leave/​honeymoon/​safari/​a trip/​a tour/​a cruise/​a pilgrimage
    • go backpacking/​camping/​hitchhiking/​sightseeing
    • plan a trip/​a holiday/​a vacation/​your itinerary
    • book accommodation/​a hotel room/​a flight/​tickets
    • have/​make/​cancel a reservation/(especially British English) booking
    • rent a villa/(both British English) a holiday home/​a holiday cottage
    • (especially British English) hire/ (especially North American English) rent a car/​bicycle/​moped
    • stay in a hotel/​a bed and breakfast/​a youth hostel/​a villa/(both British English) a holiday home/​a caravan
    • cost/​charge $100 a/​per night for a single/​double/​twin/​standard/(British English) en suite room
    • check into/​out of a hotel/​a motel/​your room
    • pack/​unpack your suitcase/​bags
    • call/​order room service
    • cancel/​cut short a trip/​holiday/​vacation
    Foreign travel
    • apply for/​get/​renew a/​your passport
    • take out/​buy/​get travel insurance
    • catch/​miss your plane/​train/​ferry/​connecting flight
    • fly (in)/travel in business/​economy class
    • make/​have a brief/​two-day/​twelve-hour stopover/(North American English also) layover in Hong Kong
    • experience/​cause/​lead to delays
    • check (in)/collect/​get/​lose (your) (especially British English) luggage/(especially North American English) baggage
    • be charged for/​pay excess baggage
    • board/​get on/​leave/​get off the aircraft/​plane/​ship/​ferry
    • taxi down/​leave/​approach/​hit/​overshoot the runway
    • experience/​hit/​encounter severe turbulence
    • suffer from/​recover from/​get over your jet lag/​travel sickness
    The tourist industry
    • attract/​draw/​bring tourists/​visitors
    • encourage/​promote/​hurt tourism
    • promote/​develop ecotourism
    • build/​develop/​visit a tourist/​holiday/(especially British English) seaside/​beach/​ski resort
    • work for/​be operated by a major hotel chain
    • be served by/​compete with low-cost/(especially North American English) low-fare/​budget airlines
    • book something through/​make a booking through/​use a travel agent
    • contact/​check with your travel agent/​tour operator
    • book/​be on/​go on a package deal/​holiday/​tour
    • buy/​bring back (tacky/​overpriced) souvenirs
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • air
    • airline
    • airplane
    travel + noun
    • agency
    • agent
    • business
    preposition
    • travel from
    • travel to
    phrases
    • a/​the direction of travel
    • a/​the means of travel
    • a/​the mode of travel
    See full entry
  3. Word OriginMiddle English: a variant of travail, and originally in the same sense.
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