Synonym: cruise, journey, navigate, sail, travel. Similar words: clairvoyant, clairvoyance, convoy, loyal, royal, royalty, disloyal, enjoyable. Meaning: ['vɔɪɪdʒ] n. 1. an act of traveling by water 2. a journey to some distant place. v. travel by boat propelled by wind or by other means.
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181. Amerigo Vespucci allegedly leaves C á diz for his first voyage to the New World.
182. The supreme symbol for the author is the word; the erudite Hirst in The Voyage Out has the forename St John recalling the evangelist whose opening line was 'In the beginning was the Word'.
183. On a lengthy voyage, the chef and his catering team of two sous chefs or "leading hands", four other chefs and three ship's stewards in the wardroom, may have to deliver more than 100, 000 meals.
184. Perhaps future life not always Bon voyage, we will also meet frustrate, time of antinomy.
185. Something about Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, appealed to my grandfather, because that walled city on the Red Sea marked the end of their arduous voyage.
186. Next week the captain will shake down his new ship a voyage to the Mediterranean Sea.
187. He aims to follow Columbus's voyage to the West Indies.
188. When we discuss the problems of incorporation clause, we should first know the conceptions of bill of lading and voyage charter party.
189. How would you render " bon voyage " ( into English )? " bon voyage "
190. The seaman signed on for a voyage to Valparaiso and back.
191. The large ship, the Titanic with 2,207 people went down on her maiden voyage.
192. I am a grass widow at present, my husband is on voyage to Japan.
193. Our ocean freight has the advantages in the market, we can apply to the shipping house for special freight of a single voyage based on customers' transportation burden.
194. After a tempestuous two - month voyage they landed at in icy November, what is now Plymouth, Massachusetts.
195. In 1947, Norwegian anthropologist Thor Heyerdahl built a primitive raft made of balsa logs lashed together by hemp rope, and set out from Callao, Peru, on a voyage across the Pacific.
196. This paper puts forward the method of locating the 3D model in the screen coordinate in the design of the visual system of a submarine voyage training simulator.
197. Arab and Persian held the advanced voyage technique(sentencedict.com), provided with accurate voyage recordation in the period of Tang and Song.
198. Never talk about a dangerous thunderstorm with a sailor before he begins a new voyage at the sea, which will be thought of as a skeleton at the feast.
199. Laura Dekker first made headlines last year when a Dutch court barred her from attempting a solo round-the-world voyage.
200. Denis Diderot, Excerpts from Supplement to the Voyage of Bougainville, in Jacob, The Enlightenment, 160 - 76 .
201. As he prepares to set off from central London on Wednesday morning, Mr Laughton is optimistic that the Skycar's first voyage will go smoothly.
202. First, in Hatch No. 2 lower hold aft part , please put the outer bags across each other and keep the outside ones straight so that the bags won't fall during the voyage.
203. We are fitting out a new ocean liner with up - to - date equipment for a long voyage.
204. Such packing must endure handling, loading and discharging operations as well as long overseas voyage and inland transport.
205. Seaworthy packing is necessary to protect the goods from the strains of long sea voyage.
206. One of many primitive plants on Fraser Island, this Banksia was named in honor of British botanist Joseph Banks, who visited Australia's east coast in 1770 on a voyage with Captain James Cook.
207. The museum is named after his voyage on a replica of an Inca raft,(http://sentencedict.com/voyage.html) which Heyerdahl made in 1947.
208. This is belike your foremost associate physically and mentally. This alliance will revel in spending, voyage and adventure. Quite an exciting linkage.
209. That a China-made sail from Shanghai to sail to the United States. began its first voyage.
210. Before staring on asea voyage, prudent navigators learn the sea charts, study the sailing directions, and memorize lighthouse places to prepare themselves for any conditions they might encounter. 59.