journey
journey 英 [ˈdʒɜ:ni] 美 [ˈdʒɜrni]
n. 旅行;行程 vi. 旅行
进行时:journeying 过去式:journeyed 过去分词:journeyed 第三人称单数:journeys 名词复数:journeys
- If you're looking for a more refined word to call your latest drive to the beach or trip to the mall, try journey — a noun that describes travel from one place to another.
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- n. 旅行;行程
- vi. 旅行
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1. Did you have a good journey?
你一路顺利吗?
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2. It's a day's journey by car.
开车的话要走一天。
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3. I'm afraid you've had a wasted journey (= you cannot do what you have come to do).
对不起,你白跑一趟了。
- journey (n.) c. 1200, "a defined course of traveling; one's path in life," from Old French journée "a day's length; day's work or travel" (12c.), from Vulgar Latin diurnum "day," noun use of neuter of Latin diurnus "of one day" (from dies "day," from PIE root *dyeu- "to shine"). The French fem, suffix -ée, from Latin -ata, was joined to nouns in French to make nouns expressing the quantity contained in the original noun, and thus also relations of times (soirée, matinée, année) or objects produced.
- journey (v.) mid-14c., "travel from one place to another," from Anglo-French journeyer, Old French journoiier "work by day; go, walk, travel," from journée "a day's work or travel" (see journey (n.)). Related: Journeyed; journeying.
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