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Definition of well travelled in English: well travelled(US well traveled) adjectiveˌwɛl ˈtravldˌwɛl ˈtræv(ə)ld 1(of a person) having travelled widely. (人)周游各地的 Example sentencesExamples - I used to taunt well-travelled friends who had never visited the Berlin Wall by saying that no one could claim to be a citizen of the world who had not seen it.
- He was well-traveled and had friends all over the world.
- The passengers are predominantly well-travelled North Americans and Europeans, plus a few from Hong Kong and Japan.
- A very sisterly woman named Mary made a point of referring to her handsome, well-traveled son who had just gone to the store, by the way, but would be back shortly so I could meet him.
- They are very hospitable to learned and well-traveled people, as they love to learn new things from them.
- The well-traveled person ‘knows’ distant places and, thus, has often gained new insight into his/her place of origin.
- But while Kate is certainly well-travelled, she doesn't cook.
- There are a lot of very interesting, very smart, very well-traveled people here, people with a lot of experience doing the kind of work I want to do.
- I am a well travelled American and have personally observed this numerous times on my world travels.
- Surprisingly, our well-traveled judges often voted almost with one mind.
- Ella appears to be a strong, independent, and well-traveled scholar whose desire for recognition drives her to attempt this trip into the unknown.
- I once asked a well travelled friend about the differences between cultures around the world.
- Before he escaped from slavery on New Year's Day, 1834, this unusually well-traveled slave had seen and experienced slavery from almost every perspective, an education that he would put to good use throughout his literary career.
- One well-traveled friend swears that seeing an English-language movie in a foreign theater, with the prefilm commercials and snack bar offerings, gives you more insight into daily life than trying to read the local paper.
- I would not use the word ‘naive’ for a 40 plus, well-travelled woman of means.
Synonyms worldly, worldly-wise, knowing, aware, mature, seasoned, experienced, unprovincial, cultivated, cultured, sophisticated, suave, urbane, polished, refined 2(of a route) much frequented by travellers. (路线)游客经常通过的 Example sentencesExamples - But this was not a glad sight, for the roads and paths showed that they were well-travelled, and recently, by mounted troops.
- Of the 37 trails, 23 correspond to traditional, well-traveled routes, while the trail from Igloolik to the floe edge varies slightly from year to year.
- The trails (most of them traditional, well-traveled routes used in Igloolik for generations) were mainly mapped while traveling, using the track function of a portable GPS unit.
- The stairs leading from the servants level to ground were well-travelled routes, with untold scores of menials scurrying to and fro between their masters and duties.
Definition of well traveled in US English: well traveledadjectiveˌwɛl ˈtræv(ə)ldˌwel ˈtrav(ə)ld 1(of a person) having traveled widely. (人)周游各地的 Example sentencesExamples - One well-traveled friend swears that seeing an English-language movie in a foreign theater, with the prefilm commercials and snack bar offerings, gives you more insight into daily life than trying to read the local paper.
- I am a well travelled American and have personally observed this numerous times on my world travels.
- But while Kate is certainly well-travelled, she doesn't cook.
- There are a lot of very interesting, very smart, very well-traveled people here, people with a lot of experience doing the kind of work I want to do.
- The well-traveled person ‘knows’ distant places and, thus, has often gained new insight into his/her place of origin.
- He was well-traveled and had friends all over the world.
- Surprisingly, our well-traveled judges often voted almost with one mind.
- A very sisterly woman named Mary made a point of referring to her handsome, well-traveled son who had just gone to the store, by the way, but would be back shortly so I could meet him.
- Ella appears to be a strong, independent, and well-traveled scholar whose desire for recognition drives her to attempt this trip into the unknown.
- I would not use the word ‘naive’ for a 40 plus, well-travelled woman of means.
- The passengers are predominantly well-travelled North Americans and Europeans, plus a few from Hong Kong and Japan.
- Before he escaped from slavery on New Year's Day, 1834, this unusually well-traveled slave had seen and experienced slavery from almost every perspective, an education that he would put to good use throughout his literary career.
- I once asked a well travelled friend about the differences between cultures around the world.
- I used to taunt well-travelled friends who had never visited the Berlin Wall by saying that no one could claim to be a citizen of the world who had not seen it.
- They are very hospitable to learned and well-traveled people, as they love to learn new things from them.
Synonyms worldly, worldly-wise, well travelled, knowing, aware, mature, seasoned, experienced, unprovincial, cultivated, cultured, sophisticated, suave, urbane, polished, refined 2(of a route) much frequented by travelers. (路线)游客经常通过的 Example sentencesExamples - The stairs leading from the servants level to ground were well-travelled routes, with untold scores of menials scurrying to and fro between their masters and duties.
- But this was not a glad sight, for the roads and paths showed that they were well-travelled, and recently, by mounted troops.
- The trails (most of them traditional, well-traveled routes used in Igloolik for generations) were mainly mapped while traveling, using the track function of a portable GPS unit.
- Of the 37 trails, 23 correspond to traditional, well-traveled routes, while the trail from Igloolik to the floe edge varies slightly from year to year.
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