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		Definition of side trip in English: side tripnoun A minor excursion during a voyage or trip. 附带行程  the tributaries provide some interesting side trips Example sentencesExamples -  I have just finished a side trip through Havelock, Iowa, which I hadn't seen in some forty years, and now I resume the drive north, working my way towards Emmetsburg.
 -  A side trip to the Hunter Valley, which is within easy reach of Sydney, will provide rich bounty for the wine buff.
 -  He loved the wild and skiing, and was planning to move to Colorado when a side trip to see a friend in Idaho made him realize he could achieve his own private dream right there.
 -  Since we didn't see the castle, my husband must have felt that we failed in our tourist duties and suggested a side trip to Canterbury.
 -  While there, he took a side trip into the heart of the Himalayas, on a trek along the Annapurna Circuit.
 -  If you're looking for an inexpensive side trip, consider taking a half-hour train ride to Bratislava in Slovakia.
 -  Heading east on Route 29, you might make a side trip to the Saratoga Battlefields, or pick up Route 4 north toward Glens Falls.
 -  The next day, on a side trip to the tiny Dutch volcanic island of Saba, I saw more artifacts created by people who passed through the archipelago long before the Caribs: exquisitely carved stone fish and other figurines.
 -  To see just how lovely lobelia looks in hanging baskets, take a little side trip to Meadowview for a while and feast your eyes on some gorgeous hanging baskets filled with lobelia.
 -  Zhao said she had taken a business trip in Pennsylvania, exploring a possible timber deal for a company where she works, before deciding to take a side trip to see Niagara Falls.
 -  Zhao, who owns a furniture company in the Chinese coastal city of Tianjin, was in Pennsylvania on business when she took a side trip to Niagara Falls.
 -  On a side trip there is also a historic saw-pit with information on this method of work.
 -  Passengers calling in Skagway have the additional option of a side trip to the storied Canadian Yukon - land of Robert Service and Jack London.
 -  A quarter of a mile or so into our side trip the herd materialized, to our surprise, almost out of nowhere.
 -  The two decided to take a side trip to the Philippines, a unique country of small islands in the Pacific.
 -  A popular side trip that morning was to hop off the bike and walk down to the beautiful Yerung Gorge.
 -  After walking around for hours on end, they decided to leave the mall and take a side trip to the local bookstore where they bought several books each.
 -  Leaving the parking lot, a brief side trip into the pine woods nearby yielded a nice patch of Goodyera pubescens, with several in good bloom.
 -  When Nick proposes a quick side trip to Hong Kong, Darlene convinces Alice to come along.
 -  If your trip was primarily for business and while at your business destination, you extended your stay for vacation or made a non-business side trip, you can deduct travel expenses to and from your business destination.
 
    Definition of side trip in US English: side tripnoun A minor excursion during a voyage or trip. 附带行程  the tributaries provide some interesting side trips Example sentencesExamples -  The next day, on a side trip to the tiny Dutch volcanic island of Saba, I saw more artifacts created by people who passed through the archipelago long before the Caribs: exquisitely carved stone fish and other figurines.
 -  After walking around for hours on end, they decided to leave the mall and take a side trip to the local bookstore where they bought several books each.
 -  To see just how lovely lobelia looks in hanging baskets, take a little side trip to Meadowview for a while and feast your eyes on some gorgeous hanging baskets filled with lobelia.
 -  I have just finished a side trip through Havelock, Iowa, which I hadn't seen in some forty years, and now I resume the drive north, working my way towards Emmetsburg.
 -  The two decided to take a side trip to the Philippines, a unique country of small islands in the Pacific.
 -  He loved the wild and skiing, and was planning to move to Colorado when a side trip to see a friend in Idaho made him realize he could achieve his own private dream right there.
 -  Zhao said she had taken a business trip in Pennsylvania, exploring a possible timber deal for a company where she works, before deciding to take a side trip to see Niagara Falls.
 -  On a side trip there is also a historic saw-pit with information on this method of work.
 -  Heading east on Route 29, you might make a side trip to the Saratoga Battlefields, or pick up Route 4 north toward Glens Falls.
 -  Passengers calling in Skagway have the additional option of a side trip to the storied Canadian Yukon - land of Robert Service and Jack London.
 -  When Nick proposes a quick side trip to Hong Kong, Darlene convinces Alice to come along.
 -  A side trip to the Hunter Valley, which is within easy reach of Sydney, will provide rich bounty for the wine buff.
 -  A popular side trip that morning was to hop off the bike and walk down to the beautiful Yerung Gorge.
 -  Since we didn't see the castle, my husband must have felt that we failed in our tourist duties and suggested a side trip to Canterbury.
 -  A quarter of a mile or so into our side trip the herd materialized, to our surprise, almost out of nowhere.
 -  If you're looking for an inexpensive side trip, consider taking a half-hour train ride to Bratislava in Slovakia.
 -  While there, he took a side trip into the heart of the Himalayas, on a trek along the Annapurna Circuit.
 -  Leaving the parking lot, a brief side trip into the pine woods nearby yielded a nice patch of Goodyera pubescens, with several in good bloom.
 -  Zhao, who owns a furniture company in the Chinese coastal city of Tianjin, was in Pennsylvania on business when she took a side trip to Niagara Falls.
 -  If your trip was primarily for business and while at your business destination, you extended your stay for vacation or made a non-business side trip, you can deduct travel expenses to and from your business destination.
 
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