a long journey, especially by sea or in space 航行;(尤指)航海,航天 an around-the-world voyage 环球航行 a voyage in space 航天 The Titanic sank on its maiden voyage (= first journey). 泰坦尼克号首航便沉没了。 - (figurative)
Going to college can be a voyage of self-discovery. 上大学可以算作自我发现之行。 Darwin’s epic voyage of exploration 达尔文史诗般的探索之旅
Extra ExamplesTopics Transport by waterb2, Spaceb2, Holidaysb2Lady Franklin kept a journal during the voyage. 富兰克林夫人在航行期间一直写日记。 The ship completed her maiden voyage in May. 这艘船 5 月份结束了处女航。 There were mainly scientists on the voyage. 远航的主要都是科研人员。 Bering's voyage of discovery was one of many scientific expeditions in the 18th century. 白令的发现之旅是18世纪许多科学探险之一。 The ship began its return voyage to Europe. 这艘船开始了它返回欧洲的航行。 The ship was badly damaged during the voyage from Plymouth. 这艘船在从普利茅斯出发的航行中严重受损。 They set off on their voyage around the world. 他们开始了环球航行。 Writing a biography can be an absorbing voyage of discovery. 写传记可能是一次引人入胜的发现之旅。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- epic
- great
- long
- …
- embark on
- go on
- make
- …
- during a/the voyage
- on a/the voyage
- voyage from
- …
- a voyage of discovery
Word OriginMiddle English (as a noun denoting a journey): from Old French voiage, from Latin viaticum ‘provisions for a journey’ (in late Latin ‘journey’).