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1 traveled
= academic.ru/76366/traveler">traveler* * *trav·eledtrav·elled, AM trav·eled[ˈtrævəld]widely \traveled weit gereista widely \traveled [or well-travelled] couple ein weit gereistes Pärchena little-/much-/well-\traveled route eine wenig/viel/gut befahrene Strecke* * *(US) ['trvld]adjwell-travelled (person) — weit gereist; route viel befahren
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2 travelled
adjective(Brit.)be well travelled — [Weg, Straße:] viel befahren sein
* * *past tense, past participle; see academic.ru/76356/travel">travel* * *trav·elled, AM trav·eled[ˈtrævəld]widely \travelled weit gereista widely \travelled [or well-travelled] couple ein weit gereistes Pärchena little-/much-/well-\travelled route eine wenig/viel/gut befahrene Strecke* * *(US) ['trvld]adjwell-travelled (person) — weit gereist; route viel befahren
* * ** * *adjective(Brit.)be much travelled — [Person:] weit gereist sein
be well travelled — [Weg, Straße:] viel befahren sein
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3 világlátott
(DE) Vielgereiste {r}; weltläufig; (EN) traveled; travelled; travelled widely; widely travelled
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