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destination

/des-tuh-ney-shuhn/US // ˌdɛs təˈneɪ ʃən //UK // (ˌdɛstɪˈneɪʃən) //

目的地,终点,景点,目的地

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the place to which a person or thing travels or is sent: Her destination was Rome.
    • : the purpose for which something is destined.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : noting an attraction or event that people are willing to travel a long distance to get to, either because it is very good or distinctive or because it is located in a popular and interesting place: destination restaurants and resorts;a destination wedding in the Caribbean.

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Examples

  • Our destination was Camp Olowalu, a private campground in west Maui, roughly halfway between Kihei and Lahaina.

  • Whichever path one chooses to take, the destination is bound to be delicious.

  • Abdur-Rahim, Marbury and Traylor took the bus to one destination.

  • Alaska is an important destination for the industry, trailing only the Caribbean in passenger volume in the Americas.

  • This free shuttle bus is the best way to avoid the frustrating search for parking at popular destinations like Cadillac Mountain, Jordan Pond House, Sand Beach, and Thunder Hole.

  • He seemed to get a little turned around on the way but managed to reach what might have been presumed to be his destination.

  • Turkey has had more than a decade of economic boom, and is now the sixth-most-visited tourist destination in the world.

  • Pan American Airways thought enough of the destination to finance one of the hotel-casinos just off the Malecon.

  • When most of us think of the premier retirement destination for unrepentant Nazis, our minds immediately turn to South America.

  • Different groups went in different directions, and without any clear leaders or certain destination, demonstrators followed.

  • But the traveller took a wide tour; and did not bring the letter to its destination until two months after its date.

  • But scarcely had the new ambassador arrived at his destination when he heard of Bonaparte's projected expedition to Egypt.

  • Moreover, the action necessary in conveying the tempting graces to their destination has not unfrequently been found useful.

  • The morning was pretty far advanced, and she could not reach her place of destination before noon.

  • Arrived at their destination the animals are delivered up at a certain place fixed on by the proprietor.