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Verbos de Movimiento - Verbos para viajar

Aquí aprenderá algunos verbos en inglés que se refieren a viajar, como "tour", "cruise" y "commute".

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Categorized English Verbs of Movement
to travel
[Verbo]

to journey or move from one place to another for recreational or leisure purposes

viajar, desplazarse

viajar, desplazarse

Ex: The group of friends decided to travel to a mountain resort for a winter getaway.
to voyage
[Verbo]

to travel over a long distance by sea or in space

viajar

viajar

Ex: The poet penned verses about sailors voyaged to the ends of the Earth .
to journey
[Verbo]

to travel or go on a trip

viajar, recorrer

viajar, recorrer

Ex: As a travel blogger , she journeyed to new destinations .
to trek
[Verbo]

to go for a long walk or journey, particularly in the mountains, forests, etc. as an adventure

caminar

caminar

Ex: Inspired by adventure stories , the friends planned trek through the dense forest .
to tour
[Verbo]

to travel around a place, especially for pleasure

recorrer

recorrer

Ex: The family planned tour the famous landmarks of Paris .

to travel or wander around from place to place, especially on foot

peregrinar, vagar

peregrinar, vagar

Ex: The urbanite decided peregrinate the mountain trails during the weekends .

to travel all the way around something, especially the globe, by sea, air, or land

circunnavegar

circunnavegar

Ex: They were able circumnavigate the continent in record time .
to jaunt
[Verbo]

to take a short and leisurely journey or excursion, often for pleasure or recreation

salir de excursión

salir de excursión

Ex: Seeking a break from routine , the group of colleagues decided jaunt to a nearby vineyard .
to rove
[Verbo]

to wander through or over a specific place

vagar, deambular

vagar, deambular

Ex: Seeking inspiration for her novel , the roved the picturesque coastal town .

to spend time or travel without a clear plan or direction

vagar, deambular

vagar, deambular

Ex: The young couple knocking around Europe when they met each other and fell in love .

to go around in search of pleasure or entertainment

deambular, pasear

deambular, pasear

Ex: During the summer festival , families gathered gallivant through the fairgrounds .

to travel extensively and visit various places around the world

viajar por el mundo, recorrer el mundo

viajar por el mundo, recorrer el mundo

Ex: The diplomat's career required him to globe-trot.

to hike or travel carrying one's clothes, etc. in a backpack

viajar de mochilero, mochilear

viajar de mochilero, mochilear

Ex: They made a spontaneous decision backpack through the remote villages of the Himalayas .

to travel by getting free rides in passing vehicles, typically by standing at the side of the road and signaling drivers to stop

hacer autostop, hacer dedo

hacer autostop, hacer dedo

Ex: The backpacker decided hitchhike to the trailhead instead of waiting for the infrequent bus service .
to commute
[Verbo]

to regularly travel to one's place of work and home by different means

viajar diariamente al trabajo

viajar diariamente al trabajo

Ex: Despite the distance , the flexible work hours allow employees commute during off-peak times .
to fly
[Verbo]

to travel or cross something in an aircraft

ir en avión

ir en avión

Ex: The famous band planned fly to various countries as part of their world tour .
to wing
[Verbo]

to travel or navigate through the air

volar, navegar

volar, navegar

Ex: The seaplane prepared wing from the water 's surface , transitioning into flight for an island-hopping adventure .
to cruise
[Verbo]

to go on vacation by a ship or boat

navegar, hacer un crucero

navegar, hacer un crucero

Ex: The family decided cruise instead of flying .
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