0 a short journey usually made for pleasure, often by a group of people:
This year's annual excursion will be to Lincoln.
Next week we're going on an excursion.
A teacher by profession, this is her first excursion into writing.
1 a short trip usually made for pleasure, often by a group of people:
My class is going on an excursion to Niagara Falls.
There have been many such, mostly quantitative with occasional excursions into qualitative or pitch-based scansion.
Using the same methodology as in [17], one could show that the path formed of the heights of these patterns also converges towards excursions.
While in the other phase, the orbit makes large, seemingly chaotic excursions away from the periodic region.
A t each station, while the average values may not be large, the uv signal shows large excursions.
Here we have 28 excursions, each meticulously documented in terms of access, a route, and key sites to be investigated on the way.
Each section contains an introduction, an account of a performance, ten chorographic texts or excursions, and a proposal for a speculative site-based performance.
Then the entire family spent the next several weeks making daily excursions to oversee the work.
Doing this, however, requires some excursions deep into metaphysics.
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