Trip
The act of going to somewhere place (regularly for a short
time frame) and
returning.
• We went on
a five-day outing to the Amazon.
• You're back
from vacation! How was your trip?
• I went on business
trip to Switzerland and Germany a month ago.
• Use the verb
"take" and "go on" with trip.
• A ticket to
get there and back is a ticket for proceeding to return.
• A single
direction ticket is just for going.
Travel
Going to somewhere else (in general).
• I truly
prefer to travel.
• He travels
oftentimes for work.
• My sister
is right now travelling through South America.
• Travel (n.)
can be utilized to describe the act of going by and large:
• Travel in
that area of the nation is risky.
• World
travel gives you another point of view.
Journey
One bit of travel (moving between different places) –
typically a long distance.
• The journey
takes 3 hours via plane or 28 hours by transport.
• He made the
200-mile journey by bicycle.
• "A journey
of 1,000 miles must begin with a single step" – Lao-tze, Tao Te Ching
• We can
likewise utilize journey in a more "figurative" approach to discuss
progress throughout everyday life:
• He has overcome
a ton of issues on his profound journey.
• My uncle is
a drunkard, yet he's starting the journey of recuperation.
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