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tour (EN)
noun, verb

noun “tour”

singular tour, plural tours or uncountable
  1. a trip where you travel through a specific area or country
    The museum offers guided tours of the ancient artifacts exhibit every hour.
  2. a visit to a place that is led by someone who gives information about it, which can also happen online
    The museum offers guided tours of the ancient artifacts exhibit every hour on the hour.
  3. a series of visits to different places by performers like musicians or actors
    Beyoncé announced her world tour, planning to perform in over 30 cities.
  4. in sports like cricket and rugby, a trip abroad to play several games
    The rugby team was excited for their upcoming tour in New Zealand, where they would play against four local teams.
  5. in cycling, a race that takes place on streets and roads and often lasts for several days
    The Tour de France is one of the most famous tours, attracting cyclists from around the world.
  6. a series of contests that together decide a champion in a sport
    The tennis player was excited to compete in her first Grand Slam tour, facing opponents in a series of matches across four major tournaments.

verb “tour”

infinitive tour; he tours; past tense toured; past part. toured; ger. touring
  1. to travel from place to place performing shows or concerts
    Adele toured Europe last summer, performing in over twenty cities.