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Travel through Meaning in English

expression

ˈtɹævəɫ/ /ˈθɹu
TRA-vuhl THROO
tɹˈævəl/ /θɹˈuː
truh-VEL thruu

Definition

To move from one side of a place, area, or region to another by crossing it or passing through it. It can refer to both physical journeys (cities, countries) and metaphorical passages (difficult times or experiences).

Usage & Nuances

Usually used with places ('travel through the city/country'), but can also be metaphorical ('travel through hard times'). More formal or descriptive than just 'travel'. Often collocates with means of transport or places.

Example Sentences

We travel through the mountains to reach the village.

basic

She dreamed to travel through Europe one day.

basic

We will travel through the forest on foot.

basic

I had to travel through three airports to get here.

natural

Sometimes, we must travel through tough times before finding success.

natural

The train will travel through several small towns on the way.

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