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Meaning of round trip | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B2
ˈɹaʊn(d).tɹɪp

Definitions

  1. A trip from one destination to another and then returning to the starting location.
  2. In an oil-drilling operation, the raising, disassembly and replacement of the drilling equipment.
  3. A form of barter that involves the sale of an unused asset and the purchase of the same asset back again, or a similar one, typically used in accounting fraud.
  4. The investment of a borrowed overdraft in order to make a profit in the same market.
  5. The export and eventual reimport of a file, data, etc. without loss of fidelity.

Equivalents

العربية ذهاب وعودة
Български обико́лка
Bosanski rit
Català anada i tornada
Français aller-retour
Hrvatski rit
Bahasa Indonesia rit
Italiano andata e ritorno
日本語 往復
한국어 왕복 회유
Nederlands rondreis
Português ida e volta
Română tur-retur
Српски rit
Tagalog balikan
Türkçe gidiş dönüş
Tiếng Việt khứ hồi

Examples

“Margaret purchased a single round trip ticket to and from Chicago, as it was cheaper than buying two one-way tickets.”
“The fare for this sightseeing tour of London is about 1s., but it is necessary to rebook at least once, as through tickets are not issued for the round trip.”
“2014, Exploring Tech Careers: Fourth Edition (page 632), Ferguson Publishing As drilling progresses, the bit gets more and more worn, till eventually it has to be replaced. In order for the bit to be replaced, the whole string has to be lugged up to the surface and taken apart section by section. Once done, the string can be put back together and the bit lowered to the well once again. This operation, called a round trip, takes most drilling crews 12 hours to complete.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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