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traveller

noun
/ˈtrævələ(r)/
/ˈtrævələr/
(US English traveler)
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  1. a person who is travelling or who often travels旅行者;旅游者;旅客;游客
    • She is a frequent traveller to Belgium.她经常到比利时去旅行。
    • leisure/business travellers休闲/商务旅行者
    • These hotels are becoming popular with the discerning traveller. 这些酒店越来越受有眼光的旅行者的欢迎。
    see also commercial traveller, fellow traveller
    Extra Examples
    • I'm not a great traveller. I'm happiest staying at home.我说不上是旅行家,待在家里最开心。
    • Independent travellers often steer clear of the most touristy spots.不跟团的旅行者常常避开游客最多的景点。
    • Local tribesmen earn their living guiding travellers across the mountains.当地族人靠给翻越大山的游客领路谋生。
    • Stations can be dangerous places for the unwary traveller.车站对于毫无防备之心的旅客来说是危险的地方。
    • hotels that cater to business travellers迎合商务旅客的酒店
    • A friendly welcome awaits the weary traveller.疲惫的旅行者将受到友好的欢迎。
    • Seasoned travellers know which places to avoid.经验丰富的旅行者知道要避开哪些地方。
    • The new travel card is very popular with rail travellers.新的旅行卡很受铁路旅客的欢迎。
    • Travellers might stop at the village but they rarely stay.旅行者可能会在村庄停留,但他们很少停留。
    • His travel books have given pleasure to generations of armchair travellers (= people who prefer to read about travelling rather than travel themselves).他的旅游书给一代代足不出户的神游者带来了乐趣。
    Topics Holidaysa2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • business
    • corporate
    • commercial
    verb + traveller
    • attract
    • deter
    • cater to
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  2. (British English) a person who does not live in one place but travels around, especially as part of a group(尤指结队而行的)漂泊者
    • New Age travellers经常迁移的新时代人
    Traveller is used especially to talk about travelling people of Irish origin, but is also used as a word for all travelling people, including people from the Romani community. compare Gypsy
    Culture GypsiesGypsiesGypsies are a people found in many countries. The name Gypsy comes from the word ‘ Egyptian ’ because Gypsies were once thought to have come from Egypt. Some people now believe that they originally came from India. In the US Gypsies are called Roma, and in Britain they are known as Romanies or travellers. The name travellers is more often used for Irish travellers, a group in Britain who, like Gypsies, do not live in settled communities but travel about from place to place living in caravans. The traditional language of the Gypsies is Romani, and new words are made up from Romani elements rather than borrowed from English.Roma or Romanies, like many other minority groups, feel very proud of their identity. In Britain, they are sometimes treated with fear and suspicion by the rest of the population and are often forced to move on from places where they stop.Gypsies usually make money by selling new and second-hand goods. Some collect and sell scrap metal, while others do farm work. A few make a living from entertainment and singing. In the past the women were known for selling clothes pegs, ‘lucky’ white heather (= a wild plant) or bunches of flowers. Many meet each year at the Appleby Horse Fair in Cumbria.Americans have little contact with Gypsies and think of the Roma as exciting, mysterious people who wear bright clothes and gold jewellery and have unusual powers.
    Extra Examples
    • There was a travellers' site just outside the village.村外就有一个漂泊者的据点。
    • There is a programme to ensure access to education for traveller children.有一个确保随行迁移的儿童获得教育的计划。
    • A representative from the travellers' community met with council leaders yesterday.昨天,一名来自旅行者社区的代表会见了议会领导人。

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