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excursion

/ik-skur-zhuhn, -shuhn/US // ɪkˈskɜr ʒən, -ʃən //UK // (ɪkˈskɜːʃən, -ʒən) //

游览,游玩,游历,旅游

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a short trip or outing to some place, usually for a special purpose and with the intention of a prompt return: a pleasure excursion; a scientific excursion.
    • : a trip on a train, ship, etc., at a reduced rate: weekend excursions to mountain resorts.
    • : the group of persons making such a journey: an excursion of tourists.
    • : a deviation or digression: excursions into futile philosophizing.
    • : Physics. the displacement of a body or a point from a mean position or neutral value, as in an oscillation.
    • : an accidental increase in the power level of a reactor, usually forcing its emergency shutdown.
    • : Machinery. the range of stroke of any moving part.the stroke itself.
    • : Obsolete. a sally or raid.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to go on or take an excursion.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of, relating to, or intended for use on excursions: an excursion fare; an excursion bus.

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Examples

  • It’s important that your significant other or family is supportive, since your new obsession will likely become all-consuming, and most of your outdoor excursions will now revolve around searching for animal poop in the woods.

  • Insulated, waterproof footwear like the Paninaro Omni-Heat Tall Boot will go a long way in making your snow bike or snowshoe excursion a treat rather than a trial.

  • More time outdoors has been great for dialing in our kit for weekend excursions.

  • I’ve spent the past two months testing the pack on a handful of short camp-outs and a seven-day family surf excursion, and the SEG42 delivered the organization I desperately needed.

  • The thought of being able to knock out a three-day excursion with just a single carry-on is tantalizing.

  • It is disappointing and, frankly, frightening that Thompson walked away from his repugnant Sea World excursion scot-free.

  • Several events specifically cater to kids, making this a fun excursion for the whole family.

  • I learned a lot about myself on that excursion, and from the trip as a whole.

  • There was, instead, a nauseating excursion into base and sad fantasies.

  • While a two-day feeding frenzy makes for a fun excursion, the human body is only capable of so much consumption.

  • Out gets Uncle David, looking brown and healthy after his northern excursion.

  • The other day an excursion was arranged to Sondershausen, a town about three hours' ride from Weimar in the cars.

  • We got back to Weimar about eight in the evening, and this delicious excursion, like all others, had to end.

  • To my friends ever since I have not failed to recommend the passage of the Butterley tunnel as a desirable pleasure excursion.

  • From childhood I had longed to see something of the world, and this excursion to Paris was the first gratification of that wish.