voyage
英 ['vɒɪɪdʒ]
美 ['vɔɪɪdʒ]
- n. 航行;航程;旅行记
- vi. 航行;航海
- vt. 飞过;渡过
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voyage 旅行,航海,航空来自古法语voiage,旅行,航程,词源同via,way。后主要指航海。
- voyage
- voyage: [13] Voyage goes back ultimately to Latin via ‘way’ (source also of the English preposition via [18]). From it was derived viāticum, which originally meant ‘provisions for a journey’, but in post-classical times was used for simply ‘journey’. English acquired it via Old French veiyage and Anglo-Norman voiage.
=> via - voyage (n.)
- c. 1300, from Old French voiage "travel, journey, movement, course, errand, mission, crusade" (12c., Modern French voyage), from Late Latin viaticum "a journey" (in classical Latin "provisions for a journey"), noun use of neuter of viaticus "of or for a journey," from via "road, journey, travel" (see via).
- voyage (v.)
- late 15c., from Old French voyager, from voiage (see voyage (n.)). Related: Voyaged; voyaging.
- 1. The comparison of her life to a sea voyage simplifies her experience.
- 把她的人生比作一次海上航行不足以说明她丰富的经历。
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- 2. We set out on this voyage of exploration with an open mind.
- 我们以开放的心态开始了这次探索之旅。
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- 3. "Now give me some account of your voyage." — "Very good, sir."
- “现在给我讲述一下你的航程吧。”——“非常乐意,先生。”
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- 4. They died of thirst on the voyage.
- 他们在航行途中因缺水而死亡。
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- 5. Goodbye! Bon voyage!
- 再见!一路顺风!
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