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excursion美 [ɪk'skɜrʒ(ə)n] 英 [ɪk'skɜː(r)ʃ(ə)n] n. trip,jaunt,outing,tour,day trip 1. | (尤指集体)远足,短途旅行a short journey made for pleasure, especially one that has been organized for a group of people |
| They've gone on an excursion to York. 他们到约克旅游去了。 |
2. | ~ into sth (短期的)涉足,涉猎a short period of trying a new or different activity |
| After a brief excursion into drama, he concentrated on his main interest, which was poetry. 他短暂涉猎过戏剧之后便把全部精力投入到他的主要兴趣 — 诗歌中去了。 |
n. | 1. a short trip to a place and back, for pleasure or a purpose 2. a group of people who are taking a short trip 3. a temporary deviation from a regular course or pattern 4. an oscillating or alternating motion away from a point of equilibrium and back 5. a distance that an oscillating body moves away from the point of equilibrium 6. the movement of a part or organ of the body, e.g. the lungs, from the resting position to another position 7. a short journey that you take for pleasure 1. a short trip to a place and back, for pleasure or a purpose 2. a group of people who are taking a short trip 3. a temporary deviation from a regular course or pattern 4. an oscillating or alternating motion away from a point of equilibrium and back 5. a distance that an oscillating body moves away from the point of equilibrium 6. the movement of a part or organ of the body, e.g. the lungs, from the resting position to another position 7. a short journey that you take for pleasure |
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