TRAVEL


Meaning of TRAVEL in English

I. verb (-eled or -elled; -eling or ~ling) Etymology: Middle English travailen, ~en to torment, labor, strive, journey, from Anglo-French travailler Date: 14th century intransitive verb 1. to go on or as if on a trip or tour ; journey , b. to go as if by ~ing ; pass , associate , to go from place to place as a sales representative or business agent, 2. a. to move or undergo transmission from one place to another , to withstand relocation successfully , to move in a given direction or path or through a given distance , to move rapidly , to take more steps while holding a basketball than the rules allow, transitive verb 1. to journey through or over, to follow (a course or path) as if by ~ing, to traverse (a specified distance), to cover (an area) as a commercial ~er, II. noun Date: 14th century 1. the act of ~ing ; passage , a journey especially to a distant or unfamiliar place ; tour , trip , an account of one's ~s, the number ~ing ; traffic , 4. movement , progression , the motion of a piece of machinery

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