Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Journey"
The meaning of "Journey" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does A journey into the soul of America. mean?
A:
It sounds literary or maybe poetic.
Saying that something is "the heart" or "the soul" of something, is saying that it is central to what makes its identity the way it is. Like some people say that the kitchen is the heart of the home, in order to say that things like (food, warmth and where people feel comfortable and taken care of), all added together is what you find in a kitchen, and all added together is also what makes a place feel like a home. Just like the heart is the deepest, most important, center of what keeps a person alive. And just like how a soul is the innermost part of who a person is, what makes their personality, their character, what makes them who they are. These are things that are at the center if something. Culturally, this means it is the deepest part, the most important part of something. Like the part that matters most, that defines them, that makes them most like themselves. Like the center of an onion is the most onion-like part of the onion. The center of a town is deepest inside of the town you can be. A heart holds the deepest feelings. A soul is what makes a person into the person they are deep down inside.
So to say "the heart" or "the soul" or even "the heart and soul" of a country. This is a literary or poetic way of emphasizing that this part of the culture or place is almost like the home, the heart, the soul, the essence, of what makes it the way that it is. What makes America so very American. What gives America its American identity. It's right at the center of its identity. Right at the core of something, it is the very thing that defines it.
So basically, it's a pretty way of exaggerating how important to American culture they hope this thing is. That the place is deep in significance, in importance, as a part of the identity of America. A place where roots go deep, which has a lot of history that helped to form America into the place it is now, deep into the culture of it, where the traditions which matter the most are, etc. Sometimes they are right about how important and significant that thing or place is. But sometimes they just wanted to sound very important or fancy.
It's a bit hard to explain. But hopefully that makes sense.
Saying that something is "the heart" or "the soul" of something, is saying that it is central to what makes its identity the way it is. Like some people say that the kitchen is the heart of the home, in order to say that things like (food, warmth and where people feel comfortable and taken care of), all added together is what you find in a kitchen, and all added together is also what makes a place feel like a home. Just like the heart is the deepest, most important, center of what keeps a person alive. And just like how a soul is the innermost part of who a person is, what makes their personality, their character, what makes them who they are. These are things that are at the center if something. Culturally, this means it is the deepest part, the most important part of something. Like the part that matters most, that defines them, that makes them most like themselves. Like the center of an onion is the most onion-like part of the onion. The center of a town is deepest inside of the town you can be. A heart holds the deepest feelings. A soul is what makes a person into the person they are deep down inside.
So to say "the heart" or "the soul" or even "the heart and soul" of a country. This is a literary or poetic way of emphasizing that this part of the culture or place is almost like the home, the heart, the soul, the essence, of what makes it the way that it is. What makes America so very American. What gives America its American identity. It's right at the center of its identity. Right at the core of something, it is the very thing that defines it.
So basically, it's a pretty way of exaggerating how important to American culture they hope this thing is. That the place is deep in significance, in importance, as a part of the identity of America. A place where roots go deep, which has a lot of history that helped to form America into the place it is now, deep into the culture of it, where the traditions which matter the most are, etc. Sometimes they are right about how important and significant that thing or place is. But sometimes they just wanted to sound very important or fancy.
It's a bit hard to explain. But hopefully that makes sense.
Q:
What does personal journey mean?
A:
Well that depends on the context but usually it refers to somthing you have done or experienced that has helped you learn more about yourself.
Q:
What does I appreciate the journey as much as the destination. mean?
A:
It means that you appreciate where you ended up (destination) and how you got there (journey).
It’s a phrase that means that you appreciate the hard work that one has experienced to get where they are today.
It’s a phrase that means that you appreciate the hard work that one has experienced to get where they are today.
Q:
What does a journey
mean?
mean?
A:
Noun form: A Trip.
Verb form: taking a trip.
Verb form: taking a trip.
Q:
What does journey, addresses, solve, races, advancing, clues, windy mean?
A:
journey = viaje largo
addresses = referir a una ubicación, o, hablar a un grupo
races = un competencia o tratar de hacer algo rapidamente
advancing = mover adelante
clues = lo que la policía buscan cuando tratan de encontrar un criminal
windy = hace viento
addresses = referir a una ubicación, o, hablar a un grupo
races = un competencia o tratar de hacer algo rapidamente
advancing = mover adelante
clues = lo que la policía buscan cuando tratan de encontrar un criminal
windy = hace viento
Example sentences using "Journey"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with journey.
A:
My journey was full of lessons.
The journey of the man together with the dog was really touching.
She was mesmerized by the beauty of their journey.
The journey of the man together with the dog was really touching.
She was mesmerized by the beauty of their journey.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with journey .
A:
"A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step."
"You came all the way from the other side of town on foot? You must have had quite the journey."
"He journeyed across the entire United States to see which state had the best food."
"You came all the way from the other side of town on foot? You must have had quite the journey."
"He journeyed across the entire United States to see which state had the best food."
Q:
Please show me example sentences with journey.
A:
Traveling from here to there is quite a journey.
They went on a journey to find the best vacation spot.
They went on a journey to find the best vacation spot.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with Because i don’t like it’s no good and i prepare for a new journey,soon 😂😂.
A:
I am lost because I am new to this town
Synonyms of "Journey" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between journey and voyage and trip ?
A:
They all technically have thr same meaning, but
Journey suggets that there is some hardship in reaching the destination, as well as being away for a significant time.
Voyage is usually only used when you're on a boat.
Trip is used for short casual holidays.
Journey suggets that there is some hardship in reaching the destination, as well as being away for a significant time.
Voyage is usually only used when you're on a boat.
Trip is used for short casual holidays.
Q:
What is the difference between journey and trip ?
A:
That's tricky. It's very similar. An example for trip would be "How was your trip?" whereas an example for journey would be "Life is not about the destination but the lessons you learn throughout the journey."
A trip is shorter, like a road trip but a journey can be used as a synonym for adventure, or in metaphors. If I were to plan a vacation I'd be talking about a trip not a journey, but if I were to explore a place I'd refer to it as "going on a journey"
A trip is shorter, like a road trip but a journey can be used as a synonym for adventure, or in metaphors. If I were to plan a vacation I'd be talking about a trip not a journey, but if I were to explore a place I'd refer to it as "going on a journey"
Q:
What is the difference between journey and trip ?
A:
"I took a trip to Hawaii."
"The journey was fun."
Journey means what you did along the way.
A trip is where you went.
"The journey was fun."
Journey means what you did along the way.
A trip is where you went.
Q:
What is the difference between "journey" and "trip" ?
A:
A "trip" is more generic - it just means you have traveled from one place to another.
Examples:
I took a trip to the grocery store. (Small errand)
I took a trip to Mexico. (Longer travel)
A "journey" carries more weight - it is similar to a trip but implies that the person who went on it has been transformed or grown in some way from the experience.
It usually sounds a little dramatic and is more often used in fiction than in real life.
Examples:
Everyone's journey through life is different.
I've journeyed all throughout Asia over the past ten years.
Examples:
I took a trip to the grocery store. (Small errand)
I took a trip to Mexico. (Longer travel)
A "journey" carries more weight - it is similar to a trip but implies that the person who went on it has been transformed or grown in some way from the experience.
It usually sounds a little dramatic and is more often used in fiction than in real life.
Examples:
Everyone's journey through life is different.
I've journeyed all throughout Asia over the past ten years.
Q:
What is the difference between They started to prepare a journey to Mars and They started preparing a journey to Mars ?
A:
There's practically no difference. A difference, if it does exist, is just academic.
Translations of "Journey"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? what does mean "It was quite a journey"? It means a long joureny? It means a happy joureny?It means a bad joureny?
A:
It could mean any of those things. The main point is that the journey was so interesting in some way that it needed to be commented on. People would most likely elaborate on what they mean after saying this.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? the journey of saving May is not smooth
is it correct ?
is it correct ?
A:
可以考虑这样写:
The process* of saving May was challenging**.
*Journey 比较适合形容一个路程,旅途等等。使用过程的时候,process 比较适合。
** not smooth 的翻译是正确的,但是一般我们会说 challenging.
The process* of saving May was challenging**.
*Journey 比较适合形容一个路程,旅途等等。使用过程的时候,process 比较适合。
** not smooth 的翻译是正确的,但是一般我们会说 challenging.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? It's not a journey anymore.
It's no longer a journey.
그런 목적으로 여행을 간다면, 그것은 더이상 여행이 아닌 것이다.
It's no longer a journey.
그런 목적으로 여행을 간다면, 그것은 더이상 여행이 아닌 것이다.
A:
If we travel with that goal in mind, then it will no longer be a holiday
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? how was your journey
A:
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Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? enormous,journey,huge
A:
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Other questions about "Journey"
Q:
I want to go on a journey to Europe.
I want to go on a trip to London.
He went on a cruise in the Pacific Ocean. Does this sound natural?
I want to go on a trip to London.
He went on a cruise in the Pacific Ocean. Does this sound natural?
A:
awesome! :)
Q:
I enjoy my journey to improving my English. Does this sound natural?
A:
My apologies. I made one mistake.
-> I’m enjoying the journey to improve my English.
(I’m)
My apologies. I made one mistake.
-> I’m enjoying the journey to improve my English.
(I’m)
Q:
This is my daily journey:
From now on in order to improve I'll be writing my daily experiences. hope you enjoyed , some are gonna be funny . 😂
Does this sound natural?
From now on in order to improve I'll be writing my daily experiences. hope you enjoyed , some are gonna be funny . 😂
Does this sound natural?
A:
× From now on in order to improve I'll be writing my daily experiences.
✓ From now on, in order to improve my English I'll be writing my daily experiences.
× hope you enjoyed , some are gonna be funny .
✓ I hope you will enjoy them; some are gonna be funny.
✓ From now on, in order to improve my English I'll be writing my daily experiences.
× hope you enjoyed , some are gonna be funny .
✓ I hope you will enjoy them; some are gonna be funny.
Q:
The journey not finished yet.
I didn't feel good cuz I left Europe on the 21st of Novemeber, the week which was when Christmas market just started.
I only saw people doing decorations in the street.
So I had to take a raincheck.
But, instead, there is also Christmas market in a small French district every Decembre in Seoul.
I could enjoy the ambience of France like being in the country. Does this sound natural?
I didn't feel good cuz I left Europe on the 21st of Novemeber, the week which was when Christmas market just started.
I only saw people doing decorations in the street.
So I had to take a raincheck.
But, instead, there is also Christmas market in a small French district every Decembre in Seoul.
I could enjoy the ambience of France like being in the country. Does this sound natural?
A:
The journey has not finished yet.
I didn't feel good cuz I left Europe on the 21st of November, the week when the Christmas market had just started.
I only saw people putting up decorations in the street.
So I had to take a raincheck.
But, instead, I could go to the Christmas market in a small French district, that is on every December in Seoul.
I could enjoy the ambience of France like being in that country.
I didn't feel good cuz I left Europe on the 21st of November, the week when the Christmas market had just started.
I only saw people putting up decorations in the street.
So I had to take a raincheck.
But, instead, I could go to the Christmas market in a small French district, that is on every December in Seoul.
I could enjoy the ambience of France like being in that country.
Q:
I'm on the journey of becoming a beautiful poet. Does this sound natural?
A:
I'm becoming a beautiful poet.
I’m on my way to becoming an accomplished poet.
I’m becoming a poet.
I’m on my way to becoming an accomplished poet.
I’m becoming a poet.
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