Journey in spanish
Viaje
pronunciation: biɑxe part of speech: noun
pronunciation: biɑxe part of speech: noun
In gestures
journey1 = viaje, recorrido, travesía.
Example: When at one stage of his journey Christian lost his roll, he was very distressed until he found it again.more:
» be a marathon journey = ser una epopeya, ser una odisea.
Example: In most cases, building a company is a marathon journey, a lot of hard work, and much less glamorous than the movies would have you think.» break + the journey = hacer una parada en el camino, hacer una parada en el viaje.
Example: There are several small inexpensive hotels en route if you wantto break the journey.» journey home = vuelta a casa, regreso a casa.
Example: When she discovers that she has been stricken with a terminal illness, she embarks on a journey home to the place where so many sad things happened to her.» journey time = duración del viaje, duración del trayecto.
Example: Journey times are often shortened as black cabs are allowed to use bus lanes.» life is a journey(, not a destination) = la vida es un viaje, no un destino; carpe diem, vivir el momento, vivir al día, aprovechar el momento.
Example: Many people have adopted the Emerson quote 'Life is a journey, not a destination' as their life mantra.» make + a journey = hacer un viaje, realizar un viaje.
Example: My dream is to make a journey without knowing where to go, perhaps without even arriving anywhere.» set off on + a journey = comenzar un viaje, emprender un viaje.
Example: After witnessing her parents being murdered by the Mob, she set off on a journey for revenge that took her across the world.» spiritual journey = viaje espiritual, peregrinaje espiritual.
Example: But the man who became famous for his flings believes celibacy is a revolutionary act to strengthen his spiritual journey.» train journey = viaje en tren.
Example: Here are ten fun ways to liven up your average train journey.journey2 = viajar, peregrinar.
Example: Pilgrims journeyed to the cathedral to view the Veil of the Virgin, a strip of cloth believed to have been worn by the Virgin Mary at the Nativity of Christ.