Κυριακή 12 Μαΐου 2013

WORD OF THE DAY - TRAVEL

Thesaurus-Synonyms- TRAVEL

'travel' verb to go on a journey, to go from place to place, or to use a particular means of transport to go to a place: I have to travel regularly to Paris and Rome on business. * ταξιδεύω, διανύω απόσταση

[backpack] to travel or hike carrying the things you need in a large pack on your back: She spent part of her gap year backpacking in Thailand. * ταξιδεύω ή πεζοπορώ με βαλίτσες στην πλάτη

[commute] to travel regularly between home and work: We’re trying to buy a house in town so that I don’t have to commute so far every day. * πηγαινοέρχομαι (τακτικά) με (υπεραστικό ή προαστιακό) συγκοινωνιακό μέσο

[go] to move by walking or in a vehicle, to make a journey or trip to a place, or to use a particular means of transport: Wouldn’t it be quicker to go by taxi? * κινούμαι κατά συγκεκριμένο τρόπο, «πηγαίνω», ταξιδεύω ή χρησιμοποιώ συγκεκριμένο μεταφορικό μέσο

[journey] (formal) to travel: We remained in Edinburgh while the rest of the party journeyed on towards Fort William. * ταξιδεύω

[ride] to travel while sitting on an animal, especially a horse, or a machine such as a bicycle, or to travel as a passenger in a bus, car, or taxi: I learnt to ride a bike when I was six. * κινούμαι έφιππος, ιππεύω, καβαλικεύω: βαίνω εποχούμενος, επιβαίνω (μέσου μεταφοράς), εποχούμαι

[roam] to go around from place to place, usually without a fixed plan or timetable: They left us free to roam around the city and see some of the less well-known sights. * περιπλανώμαι, περιφέρομαι χωρίς καθορισμένο σχέδιο ή χρονοδιάγραμμα

[take a trip] to go or travel to a place, usually in order to stay there for a limited period of time: Why not take a trip to London for the weekend? * πραγματοποιώ σύντομο ταξίδι (ιδίως αναψυχής)

taken from the BETSIS ELT DICTIONARY & THESAURUS

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