A1 noun 中性 #3,654 最常用

tour

/tʊər/

A journey for pleasure where you visit several different places or a short visit around a building to see it. It usually involves following a specific route and seeing important sights.

例句

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1

We took a guided tour of the city to see the famous landmarks.

We went on a planned trip around the city with a guide.

2

The official provided a formal tour of the government building.

The officer showed us around the government office formally.

3

Hey, let's go on a quick tour of your new apartment!

Let's quickly look around your new home!

词族

名词
tour
Verb
tour
形容词
touring
相关
tourist
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记忆技巧

Think of the word 'turn'. A 'tour' is when you 'turn' around a city or building to see everything.

快速测验

We booked a walking ___ of the historic center.

正确!

正确答案是: tour

例句

1

We took a guided tour of the city to see the famous landmarks.

everyday

We went on a planned trip around the city with a guide.

2

The official provided a formal tour of the government building.

formal

The officer showed us around the government office formally.

3

Hey, let's go on a quick tour of your new apartment!

informal

Let's quickly look around your new home!

4

The historical tour focuses on the architectural development of the university.

academic

The educational walk looks at how the university buildings were made.

5

The CEO is currently on a business tour of the Asian branches.

business

The company leader is visiting different offices in Asia for work.

词族

名词
tour
Verb
tour
形容词
touring
相关
tourist

常见搭配

guided tour a trip led by a professional guide
walking tour a tour where you walk instead of drive
world tour a journey visiting many countries around the world
package tour a holiday that includes travel and hotels in one price
bus tour seeing sights while traveling on a bus

常用短语

tour of duty

a period of time spent doing a specific job, often in the military

on tour

traveling to different places to perform (like a band or athlete)

whirlwind tour

a very fast trip visiting many places in a short time

容易混淆的词

tour vs trip

A trip is a general journey from A to B, while a tour usually involves visiting several spots or a specific route.

tour vs travel

Travel is the general activity of moving between places, whereas a tour is a specific organized journey.

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使用说明

Use 'tour' when the person is visiting multiple locations in one trip or exploring a specific building/area in detail.

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常见错误

Learners often say 'make a tour' but the correct verb is 'take a tour' or 'go on a tour'.

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记忆技巧

Think of the word 'turn'. A 'tour' is when you 'turn' around a city or building to see everything.

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词源

From the Old French word 'tour', meaning a turn, circle, or orbit.

语法模式

Countable noun (plural: tours) Commonly used with the preposition 'of' (a tour of London) Often follows the verbs 'take', 'go on', or 'give'
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文化背景

In many tourist cities, 'Free Walking Tours' are common where guides work for tips only.

快速测验

We booked a walking ___ of the historic center.

正确!

正确答案是: tour

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