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tour

/toor/US // tʊər //UK // (tʊə) //

巡演,巡回演出,旅游,旅行

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a traveling around from place to place.
    • : a long journey including the visiting of a number of places in sequence, especially with an organized group led by a guide.
    • : a brief trip through a place, as a building or a site, in order to view or inspect it: The visiting prime minister was given a tour of the chemical plant.
    • : a journey from town to town to fulfill engagements, as by a theatrical company or an entertainer: to go on tour; a European concert tour.
    • : a period of duty at one place or in one job.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to travel from place to place.
    • : to travel from town to town fulfilling engagements.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to travel through.
    • : to send or take from town to town.
    • : to guide on a tour: He toured us through the chateaus of the Loire Valley.

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Examples

  • The Frederick Douglass National Historic Site hosts a walking tour of Douglass’ Anacostia today at noon.

  • Noah Latham, a private based at Fort Drum, did a tour of Iraq as a drone operator, according to an Army spokesperson.

  • Hughes was scheduled to join city officials on a tour of the building two weeks later.

  • Plus, see how the Panda Cams are operated, take a virtual tour of the panda house and get the answers to some of your most-asked questions.

  • At that time, Matt Rihm and Hans Smith of Armada Skis were driving out for a ski tour in Utah’s Wasatch Mountains.

  • Stanley Richards, Senior Vice President of the Fortune Society, gave a tour along with a few residents.

  • Before I go out on tour, I ask for prayer and to help my family.

  • They finished out the tour without incident, while newspapers across the country picked up the story.

  • TLC promptly pulled the plug on the hit series and Shannon embarked on a press tour denying the claims.

  • I was a part of this tour, debating Meyer in Richmond, Virginia in April.

  • The magazines sketch us a lively article, the newspapers vignette us, step by step, a royal tour.

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

  • Your most intimate friend arrived in Paris, and you choose the next day to make a little tour!

  • I did not anticipate a tour of pleasure through Ireland, but the reality is more painful than I anticipated.

  • He explained quietly that he did not belong here, but was making a tour of the parishes of Wurttemberg and Baden.