journeying 的 2 个定义
plural jour·neys.
- a traveling from one place to another, usually taking a rather long time; trip: a six-day journey across the desert.
- a distance, course, or area traveled or suitable for traveling: a desert journey.
- a period of travel: a week's journey.
- passage or progress from one stage to another: the journey to success.
jour·neyed, jour·ney·ing.
- to make a journey; travel.
journeying 近义词
excursion
journeying 的近义词 55 个
- adventure
- campaign
- course
- crossing
- drive
- expedition
- exploration
- hike
- itinerary
- jaunt
- migration
- odyssey
- outing
- passage
- pilgrimage
- progress
- quest
- route
- sojourn
- tour
- travel
- trek
- trip
- visit
- wandering
- airing
- beat
- caravan
- circuit
- constitutional
- junket
- march
- patrol
- peregrination
- promenade
- ramble
- range
- roaming
- round
- run
- safari
- sally
- saunter
- stroll
- survey
- tramp
- transit
- transmigration
- traveling
- traverse
- vagabondage
- vagrancy
- venture
- voyage
- wayfaring
journeying 的反义词 1 个
travel
更多journeying例句
- The result was a colorful, mouth-watering journey that took a ton of behind-the-scenes work to make.
- Those key decisions, those key points in the journey where essentially it can influence the trajectory of the business in a fundamental way.
- The customer journey is not just shorter but it’s also more complicated now.
- She recently talked to the Guardian about her startup journey, and it’s the sort of second-act story that will stick with you.
- Dubrule recalls the journey of a young woman who emigrated from Thailand.
- Tired from her forced journeying, she chooses them as places of rest.
- Had it not been for this, she knew she would not be journeying to the great city to become the wife of another.
- Why did he not depart and obey the call, journeying from cottage to cottage throughout the dark winter?
- Nine hours and ten minutes taken, at this late period, in journeying between London and Portsmouth!
- Consequently the journeying water by its momentum tends to move off in an easterly course.
- Country folk, journeying by the street below, looked up with lips that whispered invocation.