travel document

IPA/ˈtræv.əl ˌdɒk.jə.mənt/
IPA/ˈtræv.əl ˌdɑː.kjə.mənt/

travel document — noun

1. an official paper, card, or electronic record that proves your identity and give

1.名詞B1
釋義

an official paper, card, or electronic record that proves your identity and gives you permission to enter, leave, or travel through a foreign country.

例句

The airline clerk asked to see Ishaan’s travel documents before letting him board the plane.

collocation: ‘see + travel documents’ (checking procedure)

Liang keeps his travel documents in a small bag around his neck when visiting other countries.

collocation: ‘keep + travel documents in [safe place]’

同義詞
  • passport

    the most common type of travel document; a government-issued booklet with your photo and nationality

  • visa

    a stamp or authorization inside a passport that allows entry to a particular country

  • travel papers

    informal term for the same idea, often used in news or stories

  • identification

    broader term covering any document that proves who you are

用法筆記

Frequently used in the plural (travel documents) because most journeys require more than one official paper. The singular (a travel document) refers to one specific piece, such as a single passport or a single visa.

常見錯誤

❗ ‘I forgot my travel document at home’ (when referring to a single passport). ✅ ‘I forgot my passport at home.’ — ‘Travel document’ is a broad category; it is more natural to name the specific document you mean.

❗ ‘I bought my travel document at the station.’ ✅ ‘I bought my train ticket at the station.’ — A ticket is proof of payment, not a ‘travel document’; travel documents are identity papers like passports or visas.