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1 travel
A n1 gen, Tourism voyages mpl ; ( one specific trip) voyage m ; air/sea/space travel voyages aériens/par mer/spatiaux ; business/holiday travel voyages d'affaires/d'agrément ; overseas ou foreign travel voyages à l'étranger ; travel by road/train/car voyages par la route/en train/en voiture ; travel to Italy/Canada/the Far East des voyages en Italie/au Canada/en Extrême-Orient ; after 27 hours' travel, he was exhausted après 27 heures de voyage, il était épuisé ; travel is easy/expensive/dangerous in those parts il est facile/cher/dangereux de voyager dans cette région ; the job involves a lot of travel le poste exige beaucoup de déplacements ;2 Tech course f.B travels npl voyages mpl ; on ou in the course of my travels au cours de mes voyages ; he's off on his travels again il repart en voyage.C modif [book, grant, plans, service] de voyage ; [brochure, company, firm, magazine] de voyages ; [allowance, voucher, expenses] de déplacement ; [business] de tourisme ; [writer] de récits de voyage ; [ban] de déplacements à l'étranger ; travel regulations règlement de passage à l'étranger ; ‘travel time: 3 hours’ ‘durée du trajet: 3 heures’.1 ( journey) [person] voyager ; to travel by bus/car etc voyager en bus/voiture etc ; their teacher is travelling with them leur professeur voyage avec eux ; he travels widely il voyage beaucoup ; to travel on a season ticket/German passport voyager avec un abonnement/un passeport allemand ; to travel in style voyager princièrement ; they were travelling abroad ils étaient en voyage à l'étranger ; to travel abroad/to Brazil aller à l'étranger/au Brésil ; to travel light voyager léger ; this is the way to travel! c'est comme ça que je comprends les voyages! ;2 ( move) [person, news, object, plane, boat] aller ; [car, lorry, train] aller, rouler ; Phys [light, sound, wave] se propager ; [moving part] se déplacer ; bad news travels fast les mauvaises nouvelles vont vite ; the washing machine travels when it spins la machine à laver se déplace pendant l'essorage ; to travel at 50 km/h rouler à 50 km/h, faire du 50 km/h ; the train was travelling through a tunnel/up a hill le train traversait un tunnel/montait une pente ; the car/motorbike was really travelling ○ la voiture/moto roulait à toute vitesse ; to travel faster than the speed of sound dépasser la vitesse du son ; a bullet travels at a tremendous speed une balle file à une vitesse impressionnante ; to travel a long way [person] faire beaucoup de chemin ; [arrow] aller très loin ; to travel back in time remonter le temps ; to travel forward in time se projeter dans l'avenir ; her mind travelled back to her youth elle s'est reportée en esprit à sa jeunesse ; his eye travelled along the line of men il a promené son regard sur la rangée d'hommes ;3 Comm ( as sales rep) to travel in être représentant en [product] ; he travels in encyclopedias il est représentant en encyclopédies ; to travel for être représentant de [company, firm] ;5 Sport ( in netball) faire plus de pas qu'il n'est autorisé.F - travelled GB, - traveled US (dans composés) much- ou well-travelled [road, route] fréquenté ; much- ou widely-travelled person personne qui a beaucoup voyagé.travel broadens the mind ≈ les voyages forment la jeunesse. -
2 travel
travel [ˈtrævl]a. ( = journey) voyager• to travel through a region ( = visit) visiter une région• he was travelling on a passport which... il voyageait avec un passeport qui...b. ( = move) aller ; [machine part] se déplacer• to travel at 80km/h faire du 80 km/h• light travels at a speed of... la vitesse de la lumière est de...3. noun( = travelling) le(s) voyage(s) m(pl)4. plural noun5. compounds[allowance, expenses] de déplacement* * *['trævl] 1.noun voyages mpl2.travels plural noun voyages mpl3.noun modifier [ plans] de voyage; [ brochure, company] de voyages; [ expenses] de déplacement; [ business] de tourisme; [ writer] de récits de voyage4. 5.1) ( journey) [person] voyagerto travel abroad/to Brazil — aller à l'étranger/au Brésil
2) ( move) [person, object, plane, boat] aller; [car, train] aller, rouler; Physics [light, sound] se propagerto travel at 50 km/h — rouler à 50 km/h
to travel a long way — [person] faire beaucoup de chemin
3) Commerce ( as sales rep)to travel in — être représentant en [product]
4)6.to travel well — [cheese, wine] supporter le transport
much- ou well-travelled — [road, route] fréquenté
widely-travelled — [person] qui a beaucoup voyagé
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3 Speed
Speed of road, rail, air etc. travelIn French, speed is measured in kilometres per hour:100 kph = approximately 63 mph100 mph = approximately 160 kph50 mph = approximately 80 kphX miles per hour= X miles à l’heureX kilometres per hour= X kilomètres à l’heure or X kilomètres-heure100 kph= 100 km/hwhat speed was the car going at?= à quelle vitesse la voiture roulait-elle?it was going at 150 kph= elle roulait à 150 km/h ( cent cinquante kilomètres-heure)it was going at fifty (mph)= elle roulait à quatre-vingts à l’heure (i.e. at 80 kph)the speed of the car was 200 kph= la vitesse de la voiture était de 200 km/hwhat was the car doing?= la voiture faisait du combien?it was doing ninety (mph)= elle faisait du 150 (du cent cinquante: i.e. 150 kph)it was going at more than 200 kph= elle roulait à plus de 200 km/hit was going at less than 40 kph= elle roulait à moins de 40 km/hA was going at the same speed as B= A roulait à la même vitesse que BA was going faster than B= A roulait plus vite que BB was going slower than A= B roulait moins vite que A or B roulait plus lentement que ASpeed of light and soundsound travels at 330 metres per second= le son se déplace à 330 m/s ( trois cent trente mètres-seconde or mètres à la seconde)the speed of light is 186,300 miles per second= la vitesse de la lumière est de 300 000 km/s ( trois cent mille kilomètres-seconde or kilomètres à la seconde) (note that the de must not be omitted here) -
4 supersonic
[su:pə'sonik](faster than the speed of sound: These planes travel at supersonic speeds.) supersonique
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