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journeying - traducción al español

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Journeys; Journey (movie); Journeying; Journey (disambiguation); Journey (song); Journey album; Journey (video game); Journey (album); Journey (film); Journey video game; Journee; Journey (game); Journey (EP)

journeying         
(n.) = viaje
Ex: Sometimes of an evening, after my miserable journeyings through the day, I would stand for hours in the Strand, leaning against the shutters of a closed shop, and watching the compositors at work by gaslight on the opposite side of the way, upon a morning paper.
journey         
viaje
trayecto
recorrido
journey1      
(n.) = viaje, recorrido, travesía
Ex: When at one stage of his journey Christian lost his roll, he was very distressed until he found it again.
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* journey home = vuelta a casa, regreso a casa
* journey time = duración del viaje, duración del trayecto
* spiritual journey = viaje espiritual, peregrinaje espiritual

Definición

Journeying
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Journey.

Wikipedia

Journey

Journey or journeying may refer to:

  • Travel, the movement of people between distant geographical locations
    • Day's journey, a measurement of distance
    • Road trip, a long-distance journey on the road
Ejemplos de uso de journeying
1. Once they talked of fame or power, of acting in movies or journeying to the moon.
2. The Nefesh B‘Nefesh flight is full of new immigrants journeying to a new life in Israel.
3. She spent three summers in California, journeying from Siberia to lifeguard and teach American children about Russian life.
4. The great explorer Robert Falcon Scott, journeying back from the South Pole, was dying of cold and hunger.
5. Young tradesmen and, increasingly, tradeswomen, are reviving the custom of journeying to far–flung masters of their trade to build on their skills.