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Travel across Meaning in English

expression

ˈtɹævəɫ/ /əˈkɹɔs
TRAV-uhl uh-KRAWS
tɹˈævəl/ /əkɹˈɒs
trav-uhl uh-KROSS

Definition

To move from one side of something (such as a country, continent, or area) all the way to the other side, often for exploration, adventure, or to reach a destination.

Usage & Nuances

Often used with large areas ('travel across the country'), focusing on movement over distance or obstacles. Can sound more formal or literary than simply 'travel.' Not used for very small areas. Collocates with names of places or regions ('travel across Europe').

Example Sentences

They want to travel across the United States by car.

basic

She plans to travel across Europe next summer.

basic

You can travel across the river by boat.

basic

We want to travel across Asia to experience different cultures.

natural

It took them six months to travel across the desert on foot.

natural

After college, he decided to travel across South America before starting his job.

natural