Travelled in spanish

Viajado

pronunciation: biɑxɑdoʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures

travel3 = desplazarse, viajar. [Pasado y gerundio travelled/travelling en inglés británico y traveled/traveling en inglés americano]

Example: Each packet includes the address of the final destination, and the packets travel separately, perhaps taking different routes through the network.

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» the road travelled so far = el camino recorrido.

Example: While the story of growth so far has been exciting, the road travelled so far and the road ahead are not without bottlenecks.

» time travel = viajar en el tiempo, viajar por el tiempo, viajar a través del tiempo.

Example: She said: 'In the movie, after Eric comes back from time travelling and he doesn't have a stitch on'.

» travel + abroad = viajar al extranjero.

Example: I have been told that eating Marmite for three weeks before travelling abroad helps to prevent mosquito bites.

» travel + a long way down the road = avanzar mucho.

Example: It has to be said, however, that the world's bibliographers and librarians have travelled a long way down the road to practical fulfilment of the basic concepts.

» travel around = viajar por, recorrer, hacer turismo, moverse por, desplazarse por.

Example: If you plan to travel around Britain, a combination of trains and rental cars is usually the best way to do this.

» travel around + the world = viajar por el mundo, conocer (el) mundo, recorrer el mundo.

Example: Traveling around the world is a dream a lot of people have, and they want to make it come true.

» travel + distance = desplazarse.

Example: Most people find problems in travelling any distance for information.

» travel + door-to-door = viajar de puerta a puerta, llegar de puerta a puerta, ir de puerta en puerta.

Example: There is a lot of debate about Uber and their drivers but we hear a lot of good things and it is an affordable way to travel door-to-door.

» travel + extensively = viajar mucho.

Example: He also traveled extensively all over India, debating on religious beliefs of every shade and hue.

» travel + light = viajar ligero, viajar ligero de equipaje, viajar con poco equipaje.

Example: I'm always harping on about how important it is to travel light.

» travel + long distances = recorrer grandes distancias, desplazarse grandes distancias.

Example: The need to travel long distances for specialty care have made it difficult for many rural residents to receive the care they need when they need it.

» travel + the world = recorrer el mundo, viajar por el mundo.

Example: She's traveled the world, from helping orphans in Hawaii to living it up in Nepal.

» travel through + space = viajar por el espacio, viajar a través del espacio.

Example: Contrary to popular belief, falling stars are not stars at all, but are meteors, solid bodies that travel through space = Al contrario de la creencia popular, las estrellas fugaces no son para nada estrellas, sino meteoritos, cuerpos sólidos que viajan por el espacio.

» travel through + time = viajar por el tiempo, viajar en el tiempo, viajar a través del tiempo.

Example: Many of the stories associated with this infamous experiment are wild such as whispers of men frozen in time for months and rumors of men traveling through time.

travel4 = transferir, pasar de un sitio a otro. [Pasado y gerundio travelled/travelling en inglés británico y traveled/traveling en inglés americano]

Example: This, incidentally, is one area where North American software does not travel well: UK post-codes will not fit into fields designed for US zip codes.

Travelled synonyms

cosmopolitan in spanish: , pronunciation: kɑzməpɑlətən part of speech: adjective, noun traveled in spanish: , pronunciation: trævəld part of speech: adjective
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