touring / tʊər /

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touring3 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a traveling around from place to place.
  2. a long journey including the visiting of a number of places in sequence, especially with an organized group led by a guide.
  3. 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.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to travel from place to place.
  2. to travel from town to town fulfilling engagements.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to travel through.
  2. to send or take from town to town.
  3. to guide on a tour: He toured us through the chateaus of the Loire Valley.

touring 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

traveling

touring 的近义词 2

更多touring例句

  1. Now, with stores largely reopened, some 15,000 store workers can offer some form of virtual consultations including a physical tour of the store.
  2. While some professional sports leagues were slower to come around, tour officials knew that friendly wagers had long been part of the sport.
  3. The show is now on a digital tour, having already “stopped” at Bethesda’s Round House Theatre.
  4. 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.
  5. 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.
  6. Our awesome booking agency, High Road Touring, takes a commission for booking the tour.
  7. A lot of veteran artists say that the hardest part of the job is touring.
  8. As a cultural corrective, Hayes is currently touring in a one-man show titled Riding the Midnight Express with Billy Hayes.
  9. While touring Europe for the first time, Joplin decided to test out its success on the international scene.
  10. 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.
  11. At the present time he was trombone in the “Tournée Gulland,” a touring opera company.
  12. A big touring car stood in the narrow lane, headed toward the broad highway from which Jessie and Amy had come.
  13. A delightful feature of summer touring in Britain is the long evening, which is often the pleasantest time for traveling.
  14. Manifestly, people touring England in a motor car do not belong to the class described.
  15. As to the comparative satisfaction derived from the two methods of touring, no comment whatever is needed.