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Mohamad
Difference between trip, travel and journey
I wonder if someone can clarify these words' difference.
2017年10月29日 15:54
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I don't have sure, if is that the only difference, but I think trip is a noun, travel is a verb and journey is the time it takes.
2017年10月29日
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A travel is a quite generic term representing a shift from point A to point B
And you can also travel in time
A trip is usually a short travel, frequently related to a specific purpose, like business (business trip) or tourism (city trip)
In a trip, you come back to your original point.
A journey is usually for expressing the fact that it is a travel on a long distance and/or for a long duration, and/or that you need specific preparation
E.g.: a journey to the south pole
Please also note that you journey, you travel but you go on a trip
(you can trip but it means something else)
2017年10月29日
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Trip:
The act of going to another place ( often for a short period of time) and returning.
Example.
* You're back from vacation! How was your trip?
Travel:
Going to another place (in general).
Example:
* I really like to travel.
Journey:
One piece of travel (going frim one place ti another) usually a long distance.
Example:
*The journey takes 3 hours by plane or 28 hours by bus.
* He made the 200-mile journey by bike.
2017年10月29日
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