| 释义 | day tripˈday trip noun [countable] British English    Behind one souvenir from a day trip to Brighton was a crumpled 100-franc note.Brighton and Chichester are easily reached for a day trip.Indeed, the furthest I had ever been in my pre-television life was a day trip to Loch Lomond on a bus.Take a day trip to Bath, Stratford, Oxford or Winchester.
a short journey► go out for the daya visit to an interesting place when you go there and come back the same dayday trip to to visit a beach, an area of countryside, a town etc for pleasure and come back home on the same day: · It's such a lovely day - let's go out for the day and visit the zoo.► day trip  a visit to a beach, an area of countryside, a town etc when you go there and come back the same day: · It would be nice to take a day trip to Chicago to do some shopping.► a commute  a journey that someone makes each day to work, especially when they live a fairly long way away from their work: · The commute from Kent into London can be horrendous.a 1-hour/20-minute etc commute: · I had no money, two small children, and a 90-minute commute to work each day.► outing  a short journey on which a group of people go to visit a local place of interest, the theatre etc: outing to: · Mrs Pollack took her class on an outing to the local museum.school/church etc outing: · a school outing to the ballet► excursion  a short journey arranged so that a group of people can visit a place of interest, especially while they are already on holiday: · The resort also offers daily excursions to nearby towns.excursion to: · One day he took an excursion to the other end of the island for a change of scene.  My grandparents took me on a day trip to Blackpool.—day tripper noun [countable] |