Below is a snapshot of the Web page as it appeared on 5/28/2024 (the last time our crawler visited it). This is the version of the page that was used for ranking your search results. The page may have changed since we last cached it. To see what might have changed (without the highlights), go to the current page.
Bing is not responsible for the content of this page.
TRAVELLER | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
The travellers approach through a dawn landscape filled with bird-song, sights of towering mountains, and the sound of people working in the rice fields.
Historians have concentrated on the latter - official and government reports, chronicles and travellers' tales and, in the late nineteenth century, ethnographic studies.
The perception of the traveller is that one keeps hearing small differences, so that pronunciation difference is a simple, linear function of geography (distance).
The treatment is descriptive, and all is painstakingly documented, even to the point of careful notation of discrepancies between published and draft journals of travellers.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.