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travellers

/trav-uh-ler, trav-ler/US // ˈtræv ə lər, ˈtræv lər //

旅行者,旅行者们,旅客,旅人

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person or thing that travels.
    • : a person who travels or has traveled in distant places or foreign lands.
    • : traveling salesman.
    • : part of a mechanism constructed to move in a fixed course.
    • : Textiles. a small metal device that moves rapidly around the ring and guides the yarn onto the revolving bobbin.
    • : Nautical. a metal ring or thimble fitted to move freely on a rope, spar, or rod.Also called horse .the rope, spar, or rod itself.
    • : Also trav·eler cur·tain. Theater. a transverse curtain opened by being drawn from both sides of the proscenium.
    • : Chiefly British. a member of any of a number of traditionally itinerant peoples of the British Isles and other English-speaking areas, including, in addition to people of Romani origin, Indigenous groups such as the speakers of Shelta.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inexpedition

Examples

  • What’s more, many travelers are still skittish about jumping on a plane, let alone landing in a place known for attracting visitors from all over the world.

  • His reinfection was detected by coronavirus testing that Hong Kong requires of all arriving travelers.

  • The product will be integrated into what American calls its Clean Commitment, an effort to keep its planes safe enough to draw back travelers.

  • A Transportation Security Administration report said travelers lost $926,000 at 75 airports in the year that ended in September, The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review reported.

  • These were in hotels, and we monitored the travelers two to three times a day.

  • She has been a huge fan of the festival for years … and there has always been that traveler crossover with Glastonbury.

  • She went on to tweet 64 times on the subject of her nightmare fellow traveler.

  • In one episode, two undercover air marshals subdued and handcuffed the irate traveler in question.

  • The best news is from Nigeria, which saw a few cases related to an infected traveler.

  • A rush of water spills from above, but not from the bottle of an absent-minded commuter or tipsy traveler.

  • Edmund Chishull, an English traveler, died; author of a book of travels in Turkey.

  • A traveler coming, wet and cold, into a country ale-house on the coast of Kent, found the fire completely blockaded.

  • A traveler coming into an inn in a very cold night, stood rather too close before the kitchen fire.

  • Among the works of human hands, the traveler gazes with amazement at the ponderous bulk of the pyramids.

  • Peter Forskal died; a celebrated Swedish naturalist and oriental traveler.