traveler

/ˈtræv.əl.ər/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈtræv.əl.ɚ/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈtra-və-lər ˈtrav-lər/ (ame, mw)

traveler — noun

  • travelersingular
  • travelersplural

1. someone who is making a journey from one place to another, especially for enjoym

1.名詞A2
釋義

someone who is making a journey from one place to another, especially for enjoyment or to see unfamiliar places

例句

Pim met several other travelers at the hostel in Bangkok last night.

traveler + at [accommodation]

Dr. Greta, a tired traveler, stopped at a small hotel in Kyoto to rest for the night.

adjective + traveler: tired / solo / business

同義詞
  • tourist

    specifically a person traveling for pleasure, often visiting famous sites

  • passenger

    someone traveling on a vehicle (plane, train, bus), not a general journey-maker

  • commuter

    someone who travels regularly between home and work, a routine rather than a journey

  • voyager

    more literary or formal; suggests a long or adventurous journey

反義詞
  • local

    a person who lives in a place rather than visiting it

  • resident

    someone who permanently lives in a particular location

文法句型

[adjective] traveler

traveler + preposition + place

用法筆記

This is the US spelling; the UK spelling uses double l (traveller). As a countable noun, it can be modified by adjectives such as frequent, solo, business, or weary.

常見錯誤

I am a traveler in Paris for vacation.
I am a traveler visiting Paris for vacation.
💡'traveler' alone does not specify purpose; pair it with a destination or activity for clarity.
He is a traveler to go to Japan.
He is a traveler who is going to Japan.
💡Use a relative clause, not an infinitive, to describe the traveler's destination.