excursion in the PONS Dictionary

excursion Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to go on an excursion

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The board, elected nationally, coordinates the groups and organises nationwide action campaign and activities such as education and excursions.
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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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Through the club he met others with similar interest and became an excursion leader on the weekends.
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It was extensively used by excursion traffic between the two world wars.
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They also loaned their coach fleet out to other excursion operators.
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The company expanded in to the coach hire, day excursion and holiday business, as well as picking up council tenders to operate stage carriage services.
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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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The excursions are planned in venues throughout 25 cities for six people.
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A boat excursion will also offer many good viewpoints for photography of water and shore birds and unique landscapes.
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The property is used for school excursions and camps, and also provides facilities for families of staff and students as a weekender.
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