trip
/trɪp/
noun
JOURNEY
1. [ C ] a journey in which you go somewhere, usually for a short time, and come back again
The trip from York to Newcastle takes about an hour by train.
Do you want to go on the school trip to France this year?
I thought we might hire a motorboat and take a trip round/around the bay.
MAINLY
UK We can't afford another trip abroad this year.
It's a 10-mile trip from the airport to the city centre.
She's away on a business trip and won't be back until next week.
I was thinking we might go on a shopping trip to Oxford on Saturday.
village
/ˈvɪl.ɪdʒ/
noun
1. [ C ] a group of houses and other buildings, such as a church, a school and some shops, which is smaller
than a town, usually in the countryside
a fishing village
a mountain village
a village shop
a village green (= an area of grass in the middle of a village)
Many people come from the outlying/surrounding villages to work in the town.
2. [ C usually singular + singular or plural verb ] all the people who live in a village
The village is/are campaigning for a by-pass to be built.
adventurous
/ədˈven.tʃ
ə
r.əs/
/-tʃɚ-/
adjective
willing to try new or difficult things, or exciting and often dangerous
I'm trying to be more adventurous with my cooking.
She led an adventurous life.
He's not very adventurous sexually.
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