Tour - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |tʊr|  American pronunciation of the word tour
Brit.  |tʊə|  British pronunciation of the word tour

noun

- a journey or route all the way around a particular place or area (syn: circuit)
they took an extended tour of Europe
- a time period for working (after which you will be relieved by someone else) (syn: go, spell, turn)
- a period of time spent in military service (syn: enlistment, hitch)

verb

- make a tour of a certain place
We toured the Provence this summer

Extra examples

We went on a tour of Italy.

They went on a driving tour of New England.

They went on a tour of the city.

We were taken on a tour of the school.

We went on a guided tour of the museum.

They gave us a tour of their new house.

He served a tour of duty in Germany.

We'll tour the museum tomorrow.

We toured around for several weeks last summer.

“Are you here to study?” “No, I'm just touring.”

Is the band touring this year?

The show has toured the country.

The idea was to tour the chief towns.

They toured "Hamlet".

And then he toured home.

Word forms

verb
I/you/we/they: tour
he/she/it: tours
present participle: touring
past tense: toured
past participle: toured
noun
singular: tour
plural: tours
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