Excursion (Noun)
Syllable division: ex·cur·sion
How to pronounce: UK: /ɪkˈskɜː.ʃən/ US: /ɪkˈskɝː.ʃən/
Meaning: A quick journey that is typically undertaken for enjoyment, frequently by a group of people.
Example:
> I cannot wait for our class excursion next week!
> Our annual family excursion will be to the mountains this year.
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Every year that school take the students for a different and interesting excursion, and like this, the students live new experiences, and learn something new having fun.
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Every year the school takes the students on a different and interesting excursion, and like this, the students live new experiences and learn something new while having fun.
> My son was waiting for his classmates to arrange their annual excursion.
> Our family members went on excursions on every school holiday.
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> Our family members went on excursions during every school holiday.
They went on a brief excursion to the coast.
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During our vacation in Crete, we made excursions to well-known historical places.
He jumped from the roof of a tall building and it was a fatal jump.