round trip
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Definition
- Noun:
- A journey to a destination and back to the starting point by the same or a similar route: A "round trip" refers to the complete travel from an origin to a destination and the subsequent return journey.
Usage
- The term "round trip" is primarily used as a noun to describe travel tickets, fares, or the journey itself. It is commonly used in the context of transportation (e.g., flights, trains, buses).
- It is often used attributively before another noun (e.g., "round-trip ticket").
Examples
- Noun:
- I booked a round trip to New York. (This means I booked travel to New York and a return journey back.)
- The round-trip fare is cheaper than two one-way tickets.
- His business trip was a quick round trip, leaving Monday and returning Tuesday.
Advanced Usage
- "Round-trip" as an adjective: When used before a noun, it is often hyphenated.
- Please provide a round-trip itinerary for your visa application.
- In computing, "round-trip time" (RTT) is a technical term derived from this concept, referring to the time for a signal to travel to a destination and back.
Variants and Related Words
- Return trip (n): A synonym, more common in British English.
- Round-trip ticket (n): A ticket for a journey to a place and back again.
- One-way trip (n): A journey to a destination without a return; the opposite of a round trip.
Synonyms
- Return journey
- There and back
Related Phrases
- Round-trip flight: A flight that includes both the outbound and return segments.
- She found a great deal on a round-trip flight to Paris.
Noun
- a trip to some place and back again