
(游览)
旅行
a journey for pleasure, during which we visit several different places

(观光业)
旅游业
the business of providing accommodation, services and entertainment for people who are visiting a place for pleasure

(观光客)
游客
someone who visits a place or travels to different places for pleasure

(游览)
观光
the activity of visiting interesting places in a particular location as a tourist

(向导)
导游
a person whose job is to take tourists to interesting places and show them around

(旅客)
乘客
someone traveling in a vehicle, aircraft, ship, etc. who is not the pilot, driver, or a crew member

(旅客)
旅行者
a person who is on a journey or someone who travels a lot

(行李箱)
手提箱
a case with a handle, used for carrying clothes, etc. when we are traveling

(行李箱)
行李
suitcases or other bags, containing our clothes and things, that we carry when we are traveling

(前台)
接待处
the place or desk usually at a hotel entrance where people go to book a room or check in
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(单人床)
双人床
one of a pair of single beds in a hotel or guest room for two people
A twin bed is a standard bed size that measures 38 inches wide by 75 inches long, or 97 cm wide by 191 cm long. It is the smallest size commonly available for adults or children, offering a compact and space-efficient sleeping option. Twin beds are often used in smaller rooms, guest rooms, or as part of bunk beds. They are ideal for single sleepers who do not need a lot of space and are commonly found in dormitories, children's rooms, or shared spaces. Twin beds are also used in pairs for a variety of purposes, such as in hotel rooms or as a versatile furniture piece.
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(单床)
单人床
a bed that is designed for one person
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(单室)
单人间
a hotel room or bedroom used by just one person
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(双人房)
双人间
a room in a hotel suitable for two people, typically has a larger bed
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(飞机公司)
航空公司
a company or business that provides air transportation services for people and goods

(飞行)
航班
a scheduled journey by an aircraft

(闸口)
登机口
a part of an airport or terminal that passengers go through to get on or off a plane, train, or bus

(外来的)
国际的
happening in or between more than one country

(席位)
座位
a place in a plane, train, theater, etc. that is designed for people to sit on, particularly one requiring a ticket

(机票)
登机牌
a ticket or card that passengers must show to be allowed on a ship or plane
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(双程票)
往返票
a ticket that can be used for travelling to a place and coming back from that place
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(单票)
单程票
a ticket that can be used for travelling to a place but cannot be used for coming back from that place
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(订位)
预订
to reserve a specific thing such as a seat, ticket, hotel room, etc.
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(公共运输)
公共交通
the system of vehicles, such as buses, trains, etc. that are available to everyone and provided by the government or companies
Public transportation refers to systems of transportation that are available for use by the general public, such as buses, trains, subways, and trams. These services are typically run by the government or private companies and are designed to provide an affordable, convenient way for people to travel within cities or between different areas. Public transportation is often scheduled and follows set routes, helping people get from one place to another without needing to drive their own vehicle. It can help reduce traffic, save money, and be more environmentally friendly.
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(月台)
站台
the raised surface in a station next to a railroad track where people can get on and off a train
A platform is a raised area at a train station where passengers wait to board or exit trains. It is usually next to the tracks, providing a safe space for people to stand while waiting for their train. Platforms can vary in size, from small ones at local stations to large ones at major stations. They often include features like benches, signs, and safety barriers to help guide passengers and keep them safe. Platforms are an essential part of train stations, making it easier for passengers to access trains.
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(铁道)
铁路
a system or network of tracks with the trains, organization, and people needed to operate them
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(车费)
票价
the amount of money we pay to travel with a bus, taxi, plane, etc.
A fare is the fee paid for a service, especially for transportation, such as buses, trains, or taxis. It can also apply to fees for things like ridesharing services or ferry rides. The amount of a fare often depends on factors like distance, time, or type of service. The purpose of a fare is to cover the cost of providing the service, helping to maintain and operate transportation systems and ensure they are accessible to users.

(航线)
路线
a fixed way between two places, along which a bus, plane, ship, etc. regularly travels
A route refers to a specific path or track followed by a bus, train, or other forms of public transportation to take passengers from one place to another. It includes the starting point, stops along the way, and the final destination. Routes are planned to connect different areas, ensuring passengers can travel efficiently between key locations. Each route is usually identified by a number or name, and vehicles on that route follow the same path regularly, often at set times. Public transport routes help organize travel and make it easier for people to get to where they need to go.

(搭乘)
乘坐
to travel in a vehicle such as a bus, car, etc.
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(搭上)
赶上
to reach and get on a bus, aircraft, or train in time
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(未赶上)
错过
to fail to catch a bus, airplane, etc.
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(迎接)
欢迎
to meet and greet someone who has just arrived
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N/A
a passage used for walking, riding, or driving
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