each: every one of two or more people or things considered separately
▪ A rope was tied to each end of the boat. ▪ Each student had a different explanation.
Each student has done his best. = Each student has done his or her best. = (informal) Each student has done their best.
▪ Each one of them has done his/her best. = (informal) Each one of them has done their best.
▪ Each one of us took a turn. [=we each took a turn]
▪ Each one of them costs 50 cents. [=they each cost 50 cents]
travel: 1 a [no obj] : to go on a trip or journey : to go to a place and especially one that is far away
▪ The birds are traveling south for the winter.
▪ His job requires him to travel frequently.
▪ She enjoys traveling around Europe.
▪ traveling by bus/car/plane/train
▪ They traveled cross-country from New York to California.
▪ I prefer to travel light. [=to travel with very little baggage]
— often used figuratively ▪ My mind traveled back to my childhood. [=I began thinking about my childhood]
b [+ obj] : to go through or over (a place) during a trip or journey
▪ They traveled the countryside.
view: 2 [count] : the things that can be seen from a particular place
▪ The house has a view of the lake. [=you can see the lake when you are inside or near the house]
▪ a scenic/spectacular/beautiful view
▪ I asked for a room with a view. [=a room that allows you to see a beautiful or interesting scene from your window]