voyage
voyage 英 [ˈvɔɪɪdʒ] 美 [ˈvɔɪɪdʒ]
n. 航行
进行时:voyaging 过去式:voyaged 过去分词:voyaged 第三人称单数:voyages 名词复数:voyages
- If someone tells you "bon voyage!" they mean have a good trip. Voyage means trip in French but in English, we use it to mean a long journey.
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- n. 航行
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1. an around-the-world voyage
环球航行
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2. a voyage in space
航天
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3. The Titanic sank on its first voyage .
泰坦尼克号首航便沉没了。
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4. Going to college can be a voyage of self-discovery.
上大学可以算作自我发现之行。
- voyage (n.) c. 1300, from Old French voiage "travel, journey, movement, course, errand, mission, crusade" (12c., Modern French voyage), from Late Latin viaticum "a journey" (in classical Latin "provisions for a journey"), noun use of neuter of viaticus "of or for a journey," from via "road, journey, travel" (see via).
- voyage (v.) late 15c., from Old French voyager, from voiage (see voyage (n.)). Related: Voyaged; voyaging.
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