Definition of Travelling in English :
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Travelling meaning in English
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Travelling
see synonyms of travellingNoun
1. travel, traveling, travelling
the act of going from one place to another
Example Sentences:'he enjoyed selling but he hated the travel'
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Travelling
see synonyms of travellingnoun
1.
a.
the activity of moving or journeying from one place to another, esp to places far from home
Getting to and from school involves two hours' travelling a day.
I love travelling.
b.
(as modifier)
a travelling bag
He was a charming travelling companion.
adjective
2.
journeying around an area or country to perform, work, or be seen or used in different places
troupes of travelling actors
travelling entertainers
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Travelling
see synonyms of travellingv. trav·eled, trav·el·ing, trav·els or trav·elled or trav·el·ling
v.intr.
1.
a. To go from one place to another, as on a trip; journey.
b. To go from place to place as a salesperson or agent.
2.
a. To move or pass, as from one person to another: Reports of the king's death traveled from village to village.
b. To be transmitted, as light or sound: the speed at which sound travels through water.
c. To move along a course, as a phonograph needle in the groove of a record.
d. Informal To move swiftly: This car can really travel.
3. To go about in the company of a particular group; associate: travels in wealthy circles.
4. To admit of being transported without loss of quality; Some wines travel poorly.
5. Basketball To move illegally while holding the ball, usually by taking more than two steps between dribbles or by moving a foot that has been established as a pivot.
v.tr.
To pass or journey over or through; traverse: travel the roads of Europe.
n.
1. The act or process of traveling from one place to another: With the railroad, travel between cities became swift.
2. travels
a. A series of journeys: her travels in Africa.
b. An account of one's journeys.
3. The activity or business of arranging trips or providing services for travelers: She works in travel.
4.
a. Movement or passage: the travel of the planets around the sun.
b. The motion of a piece of machinery, especially of a reciprocating part; stroke.
c. The length of a mechanical stroke.
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