گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'journey'

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فارسی

1 عمومی:: سیاحت‌

شبکه مترجمین ایران

2 عمومی:: سفر

شبکه مترجمین ایران

3 عمومی:: سفر كردن‌

شبکه مترجمین ایران

4 عمومی:: مسافرت‌

شبکه مترجمین ایران

english

1 general:: noun trip: The journey to China was long. verb travel: We will journey to France in July.

Simple Definitions

2 general:: journey especially British English an occasion when you travel from one place to another – used especially about travelling a long distance, or travelling somewhere regularly: • The journey took us over three hours. • My journey to work normally takes around 30 minutes. • a four-hour train journey trip a journey to visit a place: • How about a trip to the seaside on Saturday? • a business trip tour a journey for pleasure, during which you visit several different towns, areas etc: • Last summer we went on a tour of Europe. excursion a short journey by a group of people to visit a place, especially while they are on holiday: • The cost of the holiday includes excursions to nearby places of interest. expedition a long and carefully organized journey, especially to a dangerous or unfamiliar place: • Scott’s expedition to the Antarctic • a military expedition commute the journey to and from work that someone does every day: • People are fed up with the daily commute on overcrowded trains. pilgrimage a journey to a holy place for religious reasons: • the annual pilgrimage to Mecca trek a long journey, for example over mountains or through forests, especially one that people do on foot for pleasure: • a two-week trek across the Atlas Mountains travel noun [ uncountable ] the general activity of moving from one place to another: • Her new job involves a lot of travel. sb’s travels noun [ plural ] someone’s journeys to or in places that are far away: • I’m longing to hear all about your travels in China. by plane/boat/car/bicycle etc flight a journey by air: • You should check in at the airport two hours before your flight. voyage a long journey over the sea: • MacArthur’s epic round-the-world voyage crossing a short journey by boat from one piece of land to another: • A 30-minute ferry crossing takes you to the island. cruise a journey by boat for pleasure: • a Mediterranean cruise • a cruise down the Nile drive a journey in a car, often for pleasure: • The drive through the mountains was absolutely beautiful. ride a short journey in a car, or on a bicycle or horse: • It’s a twenty-minute taxi ride to the station. • a bike ride

Longman-Thesaurus

3 general::   noun ADJ. long, marathon | brief, short | outward | homeward, return | onward The bus driver told us where to change buses for our onward journey. | bus, car, rail, railway, train, etc. | five-mile, four-hour, etc. | comfortable, easy, good, pleasant, safe I hope you had a good journey. Have a safe journey. | arduous, awkward, bad, difficult, gruelling, hard, tedious, terrible, tiring, tortuous | dangerous, hazardous, perilous | overland | cross-country | daily | overnight | epic an epic journey across Africa on foot | wasted The library was closed when I got there, so it was a wasted journey. | emotional, sentimental, spiritual He made the emotional journey back to the house he grew up in. VERB + JOURNEY go on, have, make He wasn't there and we had a wasted journey. | break We broke our return journey in San Francisco. | begin, set out on | continue, resume They continued their journey on foot. | complete JOURNEY + VERB take (sb) The journey takes about five hours. His journey took him across central Asia. | begin | end JOURNEY + NOUN time PREP. on ~ They were on a journey to the Far East. | ~ by a journey by air/bus/land/rail/sea, etc. | ~ across, ~ between, ~ down the journey down the Rhine | ~ from, ~ of a journey of 300 miles a journey of five days | ~ through, ~ to The bus journey from London to Athens took 60 hours. | ~ up PHRASES be tired after/from a journey, a leg/stage of a journey Dawn was breaking as we set out on the last leg of our journey.

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

4 general:: journey verbs make a journey • I still use my car, but now I make fewer journeys. go on a journey (= make a long journey ) • We are going on a journey to a strange country. begin/start a journey • He began the journey home across London. set off on a journey ( also embark on a journey formal ) (= start a long journey ) • Before setting off on a journey, look at maps and guidebooks. break your journey (= make a short stop on a journey ) • We broke our journey to have a picnic. continue your journey • We stopped for breakfast, then continued our journey. ADJECTIVES/NOUN + journey a car/plane/bus etc journey • the six-hour train journey to London a long journey • They arrived tired from their long journey. a difficult journey • It was a difficult journey, especially in the winter months. a safe journey (= used especially to wish someone a good journey ) • Have a safe journey. an epic journey (= a very long and eventful journey ) • Lewis and Clark made their epic journey across the continental United States in the early 1800s. a wasted journey (= one that did not achieve the result you wanted ) • To avoid a wasted journey, ring first to check that the event is still on. a dangerous/hazardous/perilous journey • They set off on the dangerous journey down the river. an arduous journey (= to a place that is difficult to reach ) • the arduous journey to the North Pole the return journey (= the journey back from a place ) • The return journey was uneventful. the homeward journey (= the journey back home ) • In the car on their homeward journey, they discussed the wedding. phrases a leg/stage of a journey (= one part of a journey ) • We set off on the final leg of our journey.

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