B1 Noun 중립 #19 가장 일반적인 2분 분량

caravan

/ˈkærəvæn/

A caravan is either a portable holiday home or a protected group of travelers.

30초 단어

  • A vehicle for living in, towed by a car for holidays.
  • A group of people traveling together across long, difficult distances.
  • Commonly used in British English for recreational travel trailers.

Overview

The word 'caravan' is a versatile noun with roots in the Persian word 'kārvān,' which originally described a company of travelers. In contemporary English, its meaning has diverged based on geography and context. In the United Kingdom and many Commonwealth nations, it primarily refers to a towed vehicle designed for living in during holidays. Conversely, in a historical or international context, it describes a large group of people—often traders, pilgrims, or migrants—traveling together for mutual protection, particularly across vast or dangerous terrains like deserts.

Usage Patterns

When used in the recreational sense, 'caravan' is a staple of British English. It is often paired with verbs like 'tow,' 'hitch,' or 'park.' In the United States, however, the term 'travel trailer' or 'RV' (recreational vehicle) is much more common, and 'caravan' is rarely used for vehicles. When referring to a group of people, the word is used globally. In recent years, the term has gained significant media traction to describe large-scale movements of people seeking asylum, often referred to as 'migrant caravans.'

Common Contexts

In the context of tourism, you might hear about 'caravan sites' or 'static caravans,' which are semi-permanent homes in holiday parks. In historical contexts, the word evokes images of the Silk Road, where camel caravans transported silk, spices, and tea between Asia and Europe. These groups would often stop at 'caravanserais,' which were specialized roadside inns designed to support the flow of commerce and information across the ancient world.

Similar Words comparison

It is important to distinguish 'caravan' from 'convoy.' While both involve groups traveling together, a 'convoy' usually refers to motorized vehicles or ships, often for military or official purposes. A 'caravan' feels more organic or traditional. When compared to a 'trailer,' a 'caravan' specifically implies living quarters, whereas a 'trailer' could be for hauling goods, horses, or equipment. Lastly, an 'RV' in the US is typically self-propelled (it has its own engine), while a 'caravan' in the UK is almost always towed by another vehicle.

예시

1

We’re taking the caravan to Cornwall for the weekend.

everyday

We're taking the trailer to Cornwall for the weekend.

2

The Silk Road was characterized by the frequent passage of merchant caravans.

formal

The Silk Road was known for the regular travel of trade groups.

3

Let's just hitch the caravan and go!

informal

Let's attach the trailer and leave!

4

The socio-economic impact of trans-Saharan caravans cannot be overstated.

academic

The economic effect of desert trade groups was very significant.

자주 쓰는 조합

towed caravan a caravan pulled by a car
camel caravan a group of camels traveling together
caravan site a place where caravans can be parked

자주 쓰는 구문

caravan site

a park for caravans

migrant caravan

a large group of people traveling together

static caravan

a permanent holiday trailer

자주 혼동되는 단어

caravan vs van

A van is a self-propelled vehicle with an engine, whereas a caravan is usually towed.

caravan vs trailer

A trailer is a general term for anything towed; a caravan specifically has living facilities.

문법 패턴

To go caravanning A caravan of [people/animals] To tow a caravan

How to Use It

사용 참고사항

In the UK, 'caravan' is a neutral, everyday term for holidaying. In a historical context, it is formal and descriptive of ancient trade. Recently, it has appeared in political news as a term for large groups of migrants.


자주 하는 실수

Learners often use 'caravan' to describe any large vehicle, but it must be one you can live in. In the US, using 'caravan' for a trailer might cause confusion as they prefer 'RV'. Also, don't confuse 'caravan' with 'convoy', which is usually for motorized vehicles or ships.

Tips

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Distinguish between UK and US usage

Remember that if you are in the UK, you 'tow a caravan,' but in the US, you 'tow a trailer.'

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Don't confuse with a van

A van is a self-propelled vehicle with an engine, while a caravan is typically towed.

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Historical Silk Road significance

Caravans were the lifeblood of ancient trade, connecting East and West through camel trains.

어원

The word comes from the Persian 'kārvān,' which means a group of travelers or merchants. It entered the English language through the French word 'caravane' in the 16th century.

문화적 맥락

Caravanserais were essential for trade in the Middle East and Central Asia, acting as hubs for cultural exchange and commerce.

암기 팁

A CAR and a VAN together make a CARAVAN for your holiday.

자주 묻는 질문

4 질문

In British English, a caravan is specifically for living in, while a trailer is a general term for any vehicle towed behind another to carry goods.

Americans rarely use it for vehicles, preferring 'trailer' or 'RV.' They do use it for groups of people traveling together.

It is a large caravan that is parked permanently in one place, often used as a holiday home.

Yes, it can mean to travel in a caravan, as in 'They spent the summer caravanning around Europe.'

셀프 테스트

fill blank

The merchant ___ traveled for months to reach the city gates.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: a

In a historical context, a group of traders traveling together is called a caravan.

multiple choice

In British English, what is a caravan?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: b

In the UK, a caravan is a trailer equipped with living facilities used for holidays.

sentence building

Build a sentence using: [The, camel, caravan, moved, slowly, across, the, desert].

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: c

This follows the standard Subject-Verb-Adverb-Prepositional Phrase order.

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