Round-trip
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adjective
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noun
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(As an adjective)
Round-trip ( adjective )
- Of or relating to a trip that goes to a destination and returns to the starting point.
- Involving travel to and from a place with no intermediate stops.
Origin:
From the noun phrase 'round trip', coined in the late 19th century.
Examples:
- We booked a round-trip flight from New York to London.
- The round-trip train ticket allowed us to travel back and forth between the two cities.
- The tour company offered a round-trip bus ride to the national park.
- The round-trip ferry ride takes about an hour.
- The package deal includes a round-trip shuttle service to the airport.
(As a noun)
Round-trip ( noun )
- Of or relating to a trip that goes to a destination and returns to the starting point.
- Involving travel to and from a place with no intermediate stops.
Origin:
From the noun phrase 'round trip', coined in the late 19th century.
Examples:
- We booked a round-trip flight from New York to London.
- The round-trip train ticket allowed us to travel back and forth between the two cities.
- The tour company offered a round-trip bus ride to the national park.
- The round-trip ferry ride takes about an hour.
- The package deal includes a round-trip shuttle service to the airport.