tour
From Middle French 'tour', meaning 'a turn, a circle'.
NOUN
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excursion
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trip
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journey
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concept sentence
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A tour is a journey or excursion in which one visits various places, often for pleasure and sightseeing. It can also refer to a round or circular trip, emphasizing the act of traveling to multiple locations.
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- We went on a scenic tour of the national park. — 私たちは国立公園の風光明媚なツアーに行きました。
- The company offers a detailed tour of historic landmarks in the city. — その会社は市内の歴史的な名所の詳細なツアーを提供しています。
- Let's plan a weekend tour to the beach. — 週末にビーチへのツアーを計画しましょう。
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VERB
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navigate
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guide
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concept sentence
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(No direct equivalent concept in ENGLISH)
To tour means to travel around a place or multiple locations for the purpose of exploration or performance. It often includes guiding others in the process.
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| toured | touring |
- The band will tour the country this summer. — バンドは今夏、国をツアーします。
- She plans to tour Europe next year. — 彼女は来年、ヨーロッパをツアーする予定です。
- We will tour the museum with a guide. — 私たちはガイドと一緒に博物館をツアーします。
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