2voyage of discoverya situation in which you learn a lot of new things about something or someone 〔对某事或某人有大量新发现的〕发现之旅
Writing a biography is an absorbing voyage of discovery.
撰写传记是极为有趣的发现之旅。
a voyage of self-discovery (=when you learn more about yourself)
自我发现之旅
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voyage of discovery• Your mission, therefore, is much more than a voyage of discovery.• As the reader has seen, my six years of service was a voyage of discovery.• Beside, we had come to get some-thing to eat, and not to make any voyage of discovery.• Captain James Cook, whose parents were local farmworkers, set out on his celebratedvoyages of discovery from this estuary.• Marcel Proust once describedvoyages of discovery as seeking new landscapes and gaining new eyes.• Each expedition is a new adventure, a new voyage of discovery.• Between 1768 and 1779, his own voyages of discovery filled in vastempty areas on the maps of his time.• In fact much of the AncientMariner came from the seavoyages of discovery.
maiden voyage• Read in studio A rather unusual hot air balloon has completed its maiden voyage.• As Dole and Kemp headed across the country, the team of surrogates was making its maiden voyage in California.• Fifty-two years before I met him, Lawrence Beesley had been a second-classpassenger on the maiden voyage of the Titanic.