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To begin, let's review a few common nouns related to journeying. The first word is "journey," which refers to the act of traveling from one place to another, often in a vehicle. For example, "I love going on long journeys."

Next, we have the word "trip," which can refer to a journey made for pleasure or a short journey between two places. For instance, "a cycling tour of Provence" or "The trip from York to Newcastle takes about an hour by train."

Finally, we have the word "ride," which can refer to a journey on a horse, bicycle, or vehicle. For example, "It's a short bus ride to the airport."

I hope this helps clarify the meanings of these words. Please let me know if you have any further questions or if there is anything else I can assist you with.

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* The activity of travelling, especially over the sea, is called a passage. (uk)

* He had booked his passage to Rio de Janeiro. (uk)

* A Sunday jaunt into the hills is a popular way to spend the day. (uk)

* Air/space travel refers to the activity of travelling in vehicles that can go above or below the earth's surface. (uk)

* She enjoys taking long journeys on foot, which she finds very rewarding. (uk)

* A formal journey is often referred to as a pilgrimage. (us)

* He embarked on a long pilgrimage to find inner peace and enlightenment. (us

以下是重构后的段落:

我喜欢这份工作,但我讨厌与工作相关的出差。 / I love this job, but I hate the traveling that comes with it.

持枪歹徒要求派飞机把他安全送到某个未指明的目的地。 / The gunman demanded a plane and safe passage to an unspecified destination.

她花了1年时间旅行,主要是在非洲和亚洲。 / She spent a year traveling, mostly in Africa and Asia.

我们在肯尼亚各地游玩了一个月。 / We spent a month touring around Kenya.

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/ˈdʒɝː.ni/ (verb) literary

The verb "journey" means to travel somewhere or go on a trip. For example, "As we journeyed south, the landscape became drier and rockier." In this sentence, we can infer that the speakers were traveling in a southern direction, and they observed that the terrain was becoming more arid and rocky as they went along.

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/ˈvɔɪ.ɪdʒ/ (verb) literary

The verb "voyage" also means to travel, but it specifically refers to the period from around 1570 to around 1860 when ships with sails were used for travel, trade, and fighting in wars. For example, "In their little boat they planned to voyage to distant lands." In this sentence, we can assume that the speakers were talking about the time when sailing ships were the primary mode of transportation and warfare.

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The phrase "the age of sail" refers to the specific period mentioned above, during which ships with sails were widely used for travel, trade, and warfare. For example, "They have paintings of famed ships and naval battles in the age of sail by some of the greatest maritime painters." In this sentence, we can see that the speakers are referring to a specific time period when seafaring artworks were produced and admired by renowned artists.