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 tourism ['tuәrizm]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 观光业, 游览

[经] 旅游业




    tourism
    [ noun ]
    the business of providing services to tourists
    <noun.act>
    Tourism is a major business in Bermuda


    1. The local economy is diversifying, tourism and trade are up and the jobless rate was a relatively low 4.1 percent as of August.
    2. In Playa de Aro, Spain, tourism officials said Thursday they would sponsor Mediterranean holidays for a group of orphans from Timisoara, where the Romanian uprising began last month.
    3. Responsibility for tourism has been passed from the Department of Trade and Industry to employment and now to the Department of National Heritage.
    4. "When I first came here, live whales cost Newfoundland fishermen over $1 million a year from lost or damaged nets and all," Beamish says. "And now tourism probably brings in $1 million a year to the island.
    5. The rise in foreign tourism is due largely to the weak dollar, which has doubled the buying power of the Japanese yen and West German mark since early 1985.
    6. Thailand's economy is strong, and the nation's tourism sector is starting to recover from a recent slump.
    7. Israel radio quoted Transport Minister Moshe Katzav as saying air service could increase tourism to a beach resort built by settlers in the south of Gaza, near Khan Yunis refugee camp.
    8. 'I have always wanted to raise Jordan above the level of the belly dancers and camel caravans to a more cultural and educational type of tourism.
    9. The contraction of these industries is happening at a time when the recession has stopped growth in financial services and in tourism. In just three years, unemployment has nearly trebled, rising from only 3 per cent in 1990 to 8.8 per cent in September.
    10. Cooper never endeared himself to his public in the way that turned Alcott, Hawthorne and Thoreau into tourism industries in New England, he said.
    11. WITH attractions that range from the sandy beaches of Lake Tanganyika to the Luangwa game parks, the Victoria Falls, Lake Kariba and the magnificent Zambezi River, tourism in Zambia should be booming. In fact, the potential has barely been tapped.
    12. But he does not think much of the idea that tourism's growth is linked to organised religion's decline.
    13. "Record responses for Wisconsin tourism information came as the result of past Uecker spots," said Richard Matty, administrator of the state Division of Tourism Development.
    14. Such tourism has inspired calls for daily quotas on the number of visitors.
    15. High fares and delayed flights not only harm business travellers and undermine development of a single market: they also undermine the competitive advantage of the EU's travel and tourism industries, which employ 19m people.
    16. In Matewan, union supporters confronted a convoy of 15 to 18 non-union coal trucks shortly before Gov. Gaston Caperton was to promote an area tourism program, said Bennett Hatfield, whose Rawl Sales and Processing Co. owns the trucks.
    17. Young has been pushing casinos as a way to bring jobs and tourism to a city with a 9.6 percent unemployment rate, but he acknowledges the advisory vote is likely to fail. "If we win, it will be the upset of all upsets," he said.
    18. "It's going to seriously hurt our economy as far as tourism, sport and commercial fishing industry goes," said resident Jack Lee, one of the project's most outspoken critics.
    19. Residents of Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard, split over limiting the tourism that supports their economies, squared off at a public hearing over the rejection of a direct ferry link between Boston and the resort islands.
    20. The protesters say the rush to extract gold _ a process that commonly employs cyanide and can be done by stripping _ could gravely threaten the sacred mountain and also undermine farming, fishing and tourism, western Ireland's economic pillars.
    21. These last year earned just over Dollars 2bn - a sum which, despite being 20 per cent down on 1991 as a result of softer world crude prices, was nevertheless Egypt's second biggest source of hard currency after tourism.
    22. If the Alpine economy lives on tourism, its ecosystem is choking on it.
    23. Most who paid the Pounds 40 for a visa passed through Saigon. In spite of Hanoi's position as the political capital, Saigon is the undisputed centre of commerce and tourism.
    24. Turkey's tourism minister, Ilhan Akuzum, also attended.
    25. But there is no doubt that the fire is seen by the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead as another blow to tourism on which the area is heavily dependent, and which has been battered by recession.
    26. Last week, speaking in Washington, he said eco-tourism is emerging as a rapidly growing segment of the travel and tourism industry, which in itself is one of the fastest-growing industries in the world.
    27. The Confederation of British Industry's determination to take tourism seriously received a further boost this week when four new members joined its tourism action group.
    28. The Confederation of British Industry's determination to take tourism seriously received a further boost this week when four new members joined its tourism action group.
    29. Lulworth Cove symbolises the pressures of tourism on Dorset.
    30. Thus, he is likely to be reluctant to do it often or at lower altitudes where the risk of melting is higher. 'Our tourism people think that in the long term some ski resorts will move to other sports,' Thelin says.
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