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ex·cur·sion [ɪkˈskɜ:ʃən, eks-] N

1. excursion (trip):

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excursion
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to go on an excursion

2. excursion (digression):

excursion
excursion

ex·ˈcur·sion tick·et N

ex·ˈcur·sion train N Am

excursion train

Usage examples with excursion

to go on an excursion

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
In addition to educationally oriented trips, there some other general excursions.
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Through the club he met others with similar interest and became an excursion leader on the weekends.
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As an important cultural and educational center, it organizes lectures, academic conferences, seminars, presentations, exhibitions and excursions.
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In 1984, she was restored to service and pulled museum excursions.
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One of the most pleasant aspects of the railroad was the excursions it hosted.
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It was extensively used by excursion traffic between the two world wars.
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The island is uninhabited and access is usually prohibited; several excursions to the islands are allowed each year under strict conditions.
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Parsons decided to go on one more excursion before this tour.
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The dedicated group of volunteers who organize these excursions are members themselves.
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It is used to pull the excursion train approximately one weekend a month, and for special occasions.
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