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Word
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- Travel means to be on the move.
- Desire to means to express a wish to have something by way of asking or requesting
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Interpretation
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- Travel: To go from one place to another or from place to place by any means of transport with a fixed destination and purpose in mind
- Inclined to go from place to place, as it pleases one's mind.
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Versions
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I am fond of visiting places of interest like hill stations and places with natural surroundings and sceneries
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- The desire to travel also means to wish to explore the new ground. To go in for something new which one has not seen or tasted before.
- To be carried has another implication. His effort is minimal. He wants someone else to do the job. As if self is not in a position to carry one’s own weight. Hence the desire to travel is with the help of someone else (e.g. at employer’s expense).
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