During our time in Paris, we have planned to visit iconic landmarks such as the Eiffel Tower, Louvre Museum, and Notre Dame Cathedral. We also intend to explore the charming neighborhoods, indulge in French cuisine, and take a leisurely boat ride along the Seine River. Additionally, we have scheduled a guided tour of Versailles Palace and a visit to Montmartre for its artistic ambiance.
you put your leg behind the persons leg and go forward and that will trip him/her
That would depend on the context. If you are starting on a trip, that would be "a journey" If you are partway through a trip, you would be on "a leg of a journey" For example, if you were driving from New York to Los Angeles, that would be "a journey". Along the way, the portion of the trip between say Chicago and Kansas City might be "a leg of the journey"
I googled and found... Leg/Segment A leg is that portion of the trip between consecutive flight stops. The segment can be a group of legs, because the segment is that portion of a trip from boarding point to a deplaning point.
Break a Leg - 2007 Drug Trip 1-11 was released on: USA: 14 July 2008
the return trip won't be cancelled without you cancelling it. but; if you ditch your last leg. you won't be at your scheduled return trip origin, therefore, voiding your ticket for a stand-by passenger.
Italian, from gambetto 'to trip the leg'
Beginning in 1913 and lasting 7 months, into 1914, Roosevelt explored a river in the Amazon Basin. The trip was poorly planned and Roosevelt almost died from malaria and from an infection in his leg, but they did name the river after him.
During the first leg of the trip, we will be exploring the city and visiting some of its famous landmarks and attractions. We will also be trying out local cuisine and immersing ourselves in the culture of the area.
Trip can be used as a noun and a verb.Noun: Kevin and Sue went on a trip to Florida.Verb: Sue tripped over a large branch and broke her leg.
The middle passage
Yes, an American leg of the tour was planned to run from January in to March but was cancelled when Michael was hospitalized in December 1993.
Yes, you can cancel one leg of a round trip flight, but it may result in a change fee or penalty depending on the airline's policy. It's best to check with the airline directly for specific details on how to proceed with canceling one leg of your trip.