travel (EN)
verb, noun

verb “travel”

travel; he travels; past traveled us, travelled uk, part. traveled us, travelled uk; ger. traveling us, travelling uk
  1. to go on a journey, typically for enjoyment or business
    Every summer, we travel to the coast to enjoy the sun and the sea.
  2. to move or be transmitted from one location to another
    Light travels faster than sound.
  3. in basketball, to move with the ball without dribbling, which is against the rules
    The referee blew the whistle when he saw the player travel by taking three steps without dribbling the ball.
  4. to journey through various parts of a specific place
    She plans to travel Europe by train this summer, visiting multiple countries along the way.

noun “travel”

sg. travel, pl. travels or uncountable
  1. the action or process of making a journey from one place to another
    His dream is to work in the field of space travel and explore the cosmos.
  2. (in the plural) multiple trips or excursions
    Her travels through Asia were documented in a series of beautiful photographs.
  3. (in the plural) written or recorded experiences of one's journeys
    After his travels, he wrote a book detailing the cultures and landscapes he encountered.
  4. the flow of people or vehicles moving along a route or through a particular point
    The travel on the highway has increased significantly due to the new shopping center.
  5. the movement range of a machine part or the extent of its operation
    The engineer noticed excessive travel in the press machine, indicating it needed maintenance.