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travelogue

/trav-uh-lawg, -log/US // ˈtræv əˌlɔg, -ˌlɒg //UK // (ˈtrævəlɒɡ) //

游记,旅途中的故事,旅居生活,旅途中遇到的问题

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a lecture, slide show, or motion picture describing travels.

Examples

  • Maybe more than a travelogue, the book was a glimpse back to 1960s America.

  • A lot of it reads kind of like the literary travelogue he thought he might manage in a two-day jaunt across the border.

  • A travelogue of the drug-testing labs at Pfizer, Eli Lilly, or GlaxoSmithKline would likely be soporific.

  • The book is an interesting blend of forms, part cartography, philosophy, travelogue, and poetry.

  • Part tell-all, part travelogue, The House in France, is a charming read for anyone who yearns for the French countryside.

  • He rode across Mexico in a bike and, in 1990, published a travelogue.

  • Whatever genre Dyer tackles, critical study, novel, travelogue, his true subject is generally, charmingly, Geoff Dyer.

  • Her report was really an interesting "travelogue" of a trip around the world, given in tabloid form.

  • "Here we have his travelogue for five years back," said Updyke, airily.

  • A travelogue, one chapter of which deals with "A Dakota Paradise."

  • "I have been visiting Chicago," he said after a brief travelogue.

  • Her report was really an interesting 'travelogue' of a trip around the world, given in tabloid form.