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excursion

excursion, day trip

noun ex-kur-SYOHN Rare

Origin: Latin 'excursio' (a running out)

Also means

outing

Usage Note

Excursion typically implies a short pleasure trip from a base — a hike, a guided tour, or a school outing — rather than a full holiday. The verb faire une excursion is the standard collocation. It is slightly more formal than sortie (outing).

Examples

"Nous avons fait une excursion en montagne ce week-end."

Natural Translation

We went on a mountain excursion this weekend.

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