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单词 tourism
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Definition of tourism in English:

tourism

noun ˈtʊərɪz(ə)mˈtʊrˌɪzəm
mass noun
  • The commercial organization and operation of holidays and visits to places of interest.

    旅游业,观光业

    a national fund for the promotion of tourism
    as modifier the tourism industry
    Example sentencesExamples
    • This will be done with the help of tourism offices and the Visit Britain organisation.
    • Our visitor numbers are through the roof and tourism is becoming the boom industry in Hull.
    • In the tourism business, holidays in the desert are something of a final frontier.
    • Other challenges include public transport and the impact of tourism on the environment.
    • But the wage is the same amount of cash the council wants to slash from tourism and leisure.
    • Thirty years ago, farming was a major industry and tourism was of minor importance.
    • It ended as a brainstorming session with tourism officials about a nonstop flight.
    • City fathers have long known the advantages for commerce and tourism of being car friendly.
    • The village was once a prosperous town but now has few shops, apart from those supported by tourism.
    • It is also likely to cause concern among the global travel industry and tourism bodies in America.
    • The tourism industry plays a major part in the economies of many of the countries.
    • A city so reliant on tourism will deter repeat visits if it looks filthy or unkempt.
    • He was in his 50s and had moved from the sugar industry into tourism around five years ago.
    • His idea was to promote and generate tourism and interest in historical matters.
    • We all know of the success York has in high-tech business, its university and tourism.
    • It is just now that local people are realizing the potential for this type of tourism.
    • Tourism has been seriously hit and tourism is a major employer and has huge purchasing power.
    • She wants to write a novel and embark on a new career in the marketing and tourism and leisure industry.
    • We are not going to just roll over and say we're not interested in tourism any more.
    • The city has a strong and diverse economy, with tourism generating millions of dollars a year.

Definition of tourism in US English:

tourism

nounˈtʊrˌɪzəmˈto͝orˌizəm
  • The commercial organization and operation of vacations and visits to places of interest.

    旅游业,观光业

    a national fund for the promotion of tourism
    as modifier the tourism industry
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He was in his 50s and had moved from the sugar industry into tourism around five years ago.
    • We all know of the success York has in high-tech business, its university and tourism.
    • The city has a strong and diverse economy, with tourism generating millions of dollars a year.
    • The village was once a prosperous town but now has few shops, apart from those supported by tourism.
    • In the tourism business, holidays in the desert are something of a final frontier.
    • Other challenges include public transport and the impact of tourism on the environment.
    • She wants to write a novel and embark on a new career in the marketing and tourism and leisure industry.
    • But the wage is the same amount of cash the council wants to slash from tourism and leisure.
    • His idea was to promote and generate tourism and interest in historical matters.
    • Thirty years ago, farming was a major industry and tourism was of minor importance.
    • This will be done with the help of tourism offices and the Visit Britain organisation.
    • It is also likely to cause concern among the global travel industry and tourism bodies in America.
    • City fathers have long known the advantages for commerce and tourism of being car friendly.
    • A city so reliant on tourism will deter repeat visits if it looks filthy or unkempt.
    • It ended as a brainstorming session with tourism officials about a nonstop flight.
    • We are not going to just roll over and say we're not interested in tourism any more.
    • Our visitor numbers are through the roof and tourism is becoming the boom industry in Hull.
    • Tourism has been seriously hit and tourism is a major employer and has huge purchasing power.
    • The tourism industry plays a major part in the economies of many of the countries.
    • It is just now that local people are realizing the potential for this type of tourism.
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