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touring

/toor/US // tʊər //UK // (tʊə) //

巡回演出,巡回赛,巡演,巡回演唱会

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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

  • Now, with stores largely reopened, some 15,000 store workers can offer some form of virtual consultations including a physical tour of the store.

  • While some professional sports leagues were slower to come around, tour officials knew that friendly wagers had long been part of the sport.

  • The show is now on a digital tour, having already “stopped” at Bethesda’s Round House Theatre.

  • Macy’s will be offering a free online experience on its website at the end of November, where families can play games, get a virtual tour of Santa’s workshop and take a selfie with Santa.

  • In July, Joseph Giaime, a physics professor at Louisiana State University and Caltech, gave me a tour of one of the most complex science experiments in the world.

  • Our awesome booking agency, High Road Touring, takes a commission for booking the tour.

  • A lot of veteran artists say that the hardest part of the job is touring.

  • As a cultural corrective, Hayes is currently touring in a one-man show titled Riding the Midnight Express with Billy Hayes.

  • While touring Europe for the first time, Joplin decided to test out its success on the international scene.

  • Once you fill in the book, you send it back where it joins the others on the shelves and travels with the annual touring trip.

  • At the present time he was trombone in the “Tournée Gulland,” a touring opera company.

  • A big touring car stood in the narrow lane, headed toward the broad highway from which Jessie and Amy had come.

  • A delightful feature of summer touring in Britain is the long evening, which is often the pleasantest time for traveling.

  • Manifestly, people touring England in a motor car do not belong to the class described.

  • As to the comparative satisfaction derived from the two methods of touring, no comment whatever is needed.

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