Travel on Meaning in English
expression
ˈtɹævəɫ/ /ˈɑn/, /ˈɔn
TRAV-uhl-ON
tɹˈævəl/ /ˈɒn
trav-uhl-ON
Definición
To use a specific form of transport (like a bus, train, etc.), or to continue moving forward on a journey.
Uso & Matices
Used both for specifying means of transport (e.g., 'travel on the subway') and for continuing a trip ('travel on through the night'). More formal than informal; not as common as 'go by' for transport. Frequently followed by vehicle or period ('on foot', 'on bus', 'on through the city').
Spanish: viajar en - continuar viajandoPortuguese (BR): viajar em - continuar viajandoPortuguese (PT): viajar em - continuar a viajarChinese (Simplified): 乘坐 - 继续旅行Chinese (Traditional): 乘坐 - 繼續旅行Hindi: पर यात्रा करना - आगे यात्रा करनाArabic: يسافر على - يواصل السفرBengali: চলে ভ্রমণ করা - ভ্রমণ চালিয়ে যাওয়াRussian: путешествовать на - продолжать путешествоватьJapanese: 〜で旅行する - 旅を続けるVietnamese: đi bằng - tiếp tục điKorean: ~으로 여행하다 - 계속 여행하다Turkish: ile seyahat etmek - seyahate devam etmekUrdu: پر سفر کرنا - سفر جاری رکھناIndonesian: bepergian dengan - terus bepergian
Oraciones de Ejemplo
We will travel on the train to Paris.
basic
Do you like to travel on buses?
basic
They will travel on after the storm passes.
basic
I love to travel on local trains to see the countryside.
natural
Let’s travel on through the night to save time.
natural
After graduation, she decided to travel on and explore Asia for a year.
natural