Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Travel"
The meaning of "Travel" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does travel bug mean?
A:
It means wanting to travel a lot. It's like having an itch to travel like a bug bite. For example, if I go to Italy, I might get the travel bug and want to visit all of Europe now!
Q:
What does to redeem for more travel mean?
A:
To exchange something (probably a voucher, or points from a loyalty scheme) for free or discounted transport tickets.
Q:
What does travel / travelling
mean?
mean?
A:
Voyager
I/you/we/you/they travel to the United Kingdom.
He/she travels to the UK.
I/you/he/she/we/you/they travelled to the UK.
I/you/we/you/they travel to the United Kingdom.
He/she travels to the UK.
I/you/he/she/we/you/they travelled to the UK.
Q:
What does travel itinerary mean?
A:
A schedule for a trip that has information about your hotel or routine.
Q:
What does travel expenses claim mean?
A:
When your job requires you to travel, you have certain expenses. You have to take an air plane and a taxi. And you have to eat. So when you get back to where you work, you can submit a "travel expenses claim", a form that shows what expenses you had while you were travelling on business. And then your company pays you back.
Example sentences using "Travel"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with travel.
A:
1) I want to travel to Europe over the summer.
2) Where are you going to travel?
3) I think I will travel to France over the break.
4) Where have you traveled to?
5) Do you like to travel?
2) Where are you going to travel?
3) I think I will travel to France over the break.
4) Where have you traveled to?
5) Do you like to travel?
Q:
Please show me example sentences with travel.
A:
Tudo que eu queria agora era estar viajando.
All I wanted right now was to be traveling.
Viajarei amanhã .
I'll travel tomorrow.
Estou planejando viajar.
I'm planning to travel
All I wanted right now was to be traveling.
Viajarei amanhã .
I'll travel tomorrow.
Estou planejando viajar.
I'm planning to travel
Q:
Please show me example sentences with travel .
A:
I am going to travel to France soon
Q:
Please show me example sentences with travel.
A:
I would like to travel to Japan someday
Q:
Please show me example sentences with travel.
A:
"We should travel to Brazil!"
"I'm not going to work today because I'm going to travel."
"I had to travel 10km to get to school today."
"I'm not going to work today because I'm going to travel."
"I had to travel 10km to get to school today."
Synonyms of "Travel" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between travel and journey and trip ?
A:
As a verb, “to travel” means “viajar”.
- I have to travel for work next week.
- She travels to Europe often.
Travel is also used as a noun or adjective:
- A travel agency
- We bought tickets on a travel app
- Travel restrictions due to COVID
A trip is a “viaje”.
- I took a trip to Mexico last year.
- We are looking forward to the annual ski trip.
Journey is a more “poetic” and metaphorical word, and is usually not used to describe “viajes” / trips. Journey usually implies some effort, some special circumstances, etc.
- It was long and difficult journey to the top of Mt. Everest
- My journey to becoming the CEO of Google was quite interesting.
- I have to travel for work next week.
- She travels to Europe often.
Travel is also used as a noun or adjective:
- A travel agency
- We bought tickets on a travel app
- Travel restrictions due to COVID
A trip is a “viaje”.
- I took a trip to Mexico last year.
- We are looking forward to the annual ski trip.
Journey is a more “poetic” and metaphorical word, and is usually not used to describe “viajes” / trips. Journey usually implies some effort, some special circumstances, etc.
- It was long and difficult journey to the top of Mt. Everest
- My journey to becoming the CEO of Google was quite interesting.
Q:
What is the difference between travel around and tour around ?
A:
"Travel around" is used more commonly. It means travelling from place to place. It could be for vacation or for business.
"Tour" sounds more like you are on an organized tour. It's usually used when you are touring one location, like going on a tour of a castle or a tour of a new building.
"Tour" sounds more like you are on an organized tour. It's usually used when you are touring one location, like going on a tour of a castle or a tour of a new building.
Q:
What is the difference between travel agency and tourism board ?
A:
A travel agency is a business that helps people with vacations. They arrange the reservations, tickets, travel, and tours. Their job is to sell and help you plan your vacation. They usually get a commission off what the help you with. For example if you want to go on a cruise a travel agent will show you all your options. Once you chose one, the travel agent will receive a commission from the cruise company for helping you chose them.
A tourism board is an agency whose job it is to advertise and promote their area. For example the tourism board of Korea would be responsible for attracting people to visit Korea by running television, newspaper, magazine, and on line ads promoting travel to Korea. They also have other responsibilities but generally deal with promoting what ever area they are a tourism board for.
A travel agency is usually an independent business.
A tourism board can be a government entity or business that gets its money from the government or local businesses that want tourist to visit the area .
A tourism board is an agency whose job it is to advertise and promote their area. For example the tourism board of Korea would be responsible for attracting people to visit Korea by running television, newspaper, magazine, and on line ads promoting travel to Korea. They also have other responsibilities but generally deal with promoting what ever area they are a tourism board for.
A travel agency is usually an independent business.
A tourism board can be a government entity or business that gets its money from the government or local businesses that want tourist to visit the area .
Q:
What is the difference between As for travels, the last time I went anywhere was this time last year when I visited Taiwan with my mother. and As to travels, the last time I went anywhere was this time last year when I visited Taiwan with my mother. ?
A:
Yes!
As for = "Regarding" / "On the topic of"
As to = "In order to"
As for = "Regarding" / "On the topic of"
As to = "In order to"
Q:
What is the difference between travel and Trip ?
A:
they’re similar, but trip can be used for smaller scales of travel.
I took a trip to the park (travel wouldn’t be used since it’s a smaller scale of travel)
I took a trip to the park (travel wouldn’t be used since it’s a smaller scale of travel)
Translations of "Travel"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? If you teach me English, I can teach you Korean.
And i can be good travel guide for you:)
자연스럽나요?
And i can be good travel guide for you:)
자연스럽나요?
A:
네 자연스럽습니다
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? Which one is more natural?
I like travel
I like to travel
I like traveling
I like travel
I like to travel
I like traveling
A:
@aespa_ae the 2nd and 3rd are more natural
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? 'domestic travel' how can i say that in sentence?? for example, "i just wanna travel blah blah"
A:
You’d have to mention the specific country &/or city. Like for me, I’d say, “I want to go traveling around the US this year” or “I want to visit/see Chicago/[other city name]”
If you want more of a contrast, you can say “Instead of traveling to other countries this summer, I want to stay and explore Korea a little bit” [if Korea is the country you’re talking about]
If you want more of a contrast, you can say “Instead of traveling to other countries this summer, I want to stay and explore Korea a little bit” [if Korea is the country you’re talking about]
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? I like modern travel books.Could you recommend any books and any blogs with that?
A:
could*
cloud = 雲☁
英語が上手です
cloud = 雲☁
英語が上手です
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? travel
A:
Tra-vel
Other questions about "Travel"
Q:
travel alone is a great thing in my life this experience Allowed me to have time for myself Gain self-confidence Get out of my comfort zone and open up to the world Better, understand other ways of life,Develop new skills.
correct my sentence please thank you in advance
correct my sentence please thank you in advance
A:
Travelling alone is a great experience of my life which allowed me to enjoy myself and gain confidence. I was able to get out of my comfert zone which opened an entirely new world to me. It introduced me to the new ways of living and allowed me to develop new skills.
Q:
She will travels to Tokyo. Does this sound natural?
A:
× She will travels to Tokyo.
✓ She will travel to Tokyo.
✓ She will travel to Tokyo.
Q:
Can I say,
that was a comfortable travel .
or
that was a pleasant trip .
Is either unnatural?
What is the difference between the two?
that was a comfortable travel .
or
that was a pleasant trip .
Is either unnatural?
What is the difference between the two?
A:
“That was a comfortable travel” is not natural. “That was a pleasant trip” is very natural!
Q:
I Do like to go somewhere or travel on the subway
because it has its own atmosphere
but in order to enjoy the tour easily,
you really need to be mobile Does this sound natural?
because it has its own atmosphere
but in order to enjoy the tour easily,
you really need to be mobile Does this sound natural?
A:
× I Do like to go somewhere or travel on the subway
✓ I like travelling by subway
× because it has its own atmosphere
✓ because it has its own atmosphere.
× but in order to enjoy the tour easily,
✓ But in order to enjoy touring easily
× you really need to be mobile
✓ you really need to be mobile.
I’m not sure I understand the intention/meaning but this wording is a bit more natural.
✓ I like travelling by subway
× because it has its own atmosphere
✓ because it has its own atmosphere.
× but in order to enjoy the tour easily,
✓ But in order to enjoy touring easily
× you really need to be mobile
✓ you really need to be mobile.
I’m not sure I understand the intention/meaning but this wording is a bit more natural.
Q:
how did the travel? how was the travel?
which one is correct?
which one is correct?
A:
"How was the trip?" would be better. "Travel" is a verb, so it would not make sense to use it in this case.
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