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travel
verb
-
travel
,
travelling
,
travels
,
travelled
to
go
from
one
place
to
another
,
especially
over
a
considerable
distance
,
for
work
,
leisure
,
or
another
purpose
.
•
Every
summer
,
my
family
travels
to
the
seaside
for
a
week
.
Every
summer
,
my
family
travels
to
the
seaside
for
a
week
.
•
To
reach
the
mountain
village
,
hikers
must
travel
along
a
narrow
,
winding
trail
.
To
reach
the
mountain
village
,
hikers
must
travel
along
a
narrow
,
winding
trail
.
Middle
English
travailen
,
from
Old
French
travailler
‘
to
toil
,
make
a
journey
’;
later
spelling
influenced
by
the
noun
travail
meaning
‘
labor
’.
verb
-
travel
,
travelling
,
travels
,
travelled
to
go
from
one
place
to
another
,
especially
over
a
long
distance
or
to
a
different
country
•
Many
students
dream
of
travelling
around
the
world
after
graduation
.
Many
students
dream
of
travelling
around
the
world
after
graduation
.
•
Every
morning
,
thousands
of
commuters
travel
by
train
into
the
city
.
Every
morning
,
thousands
of
commuters
travel
by
train
into
the
city
.
Middle
English
travailen
‘
to
journey
’,
from
Old
French
travailler
‘
to
toil
,
labor
,
journey
’.
noun
the
act
or
activity
of
moving
from
one
place
to
another
,
especially
to
distant
places
for
work
or
pleasure
•
Her
job
involves
a
lot
of
international
travel
.
Her
job
involves
a
lot
of
international
travel
.
•
Books
can
open
a
door
to
the
wonders
of
travel
without
leaving
home
.
Books
can
open
a
door
to
the
wonders
of
travel
without
leaving
home
.
Derived
from
the
verb
sense
;
noun
use
recorded
since
the
14th
century
.
verb
-
travel
,
travelling
,
travels
,
travelled
(
of
light
,
sound
,
news
,
or
similar
things
)
to
move
or
spread
from
one
place
to
another
.
•
Sound
travels
faster
through
metal
than
through
air
.
Sound
travels
faster
through
metal
than
through
air
.
•
Rumors
can
travel
across
social
media
in
minutes
.
Rumors
can
travel
across
social
media
in
minutes
.
noun
the
activity
or
act
of
going
to
different
places
,
especially
distant
ones
,
for
leisure
,
work
,
or
exploration
.
•
Modern
air
travel
has
made
the
world
feel
smaller
.
Modern
air
travel
has
made
the
world
feel
smaller
.
•
She
works
in
the
travel
industry
as
a
tour
planner
.
She
works
in
the
travel
industry
as
a
tour
planner
.
noun
(
engineering
)
the
distance
that
a
movable
part
of
a
machine
or
device
can
slide
,
swing
,
or
otherwise
move
.
•
This
printer
has
a
print-head
travel
of
25
centimeters
.
This
printer
has
a
print-head
travel
of
25
centimeters
.
•
Increasing
the
suspension
travel
improves
a
mountain
bike
’
s
ability
to
absorb
bumps
.
Increasing
the
suspension
travel
improves
a
mountain
bike
’
s
ability
to
absorb
bumps
.
travels
noun
a
series
of
journeys
made
by
someone
,
often
described
collectively
and
sometimes
recorded
in
writing
.
•
Marco
Polo
’
s
travels
introduced
Europeans
to
Asia
in
the
13th
century
.
Marco
Polo
’
s
travels
introduced
Europeans
to
Asia
in
the
13th
century
.
•
In
her
travels
across
Africa
,
she
kept
a
detailed
journal
of
local
cultures
.
In
her
travels
across
Africa
,
she
kept
a
detailed
journal
of
local
cultures
.