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Lista de Palabras Nivel B1 - Transporte

Aquí aprenderás algunas palabras en inglés sobre transporte, como "vehicle", "aircraft", "plane", etc. preparadas para estudiantes de B1.

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CEFR B1 Vocabulary
transportation
transportation
[Sustantivo]

a system or method for carrying people or goods from one place to another by cars, trains, etc.

transporte

transporte

Ex: Public transportation is cheaper than driving. 
vehicle
vehicle
[Sustantivo]

a means of transportation used to carry people or goods from one place to another, typically on roads or tracks

vehículo

vehículo

Ex: Cars, buses, and trucks are all types of vehicles. 
yacht
yacht
[Sustantivo]

a large boat with an engine used for pleasure trips

yate

yate

aircraft
aircraft
[Sustantivo]

any flying vehicle

avión

avión

Ex: The aircraft soared gracefully through the sky, leaving behind a trail of white vapor. 
plane
plane
[Sustantivo]

a winged flying vehicle driven by one or more engines

avión

avión

Ex: The plane soared gracefully through the clouds. 
jet
jet
[Sustantivo]

a very fast aircraft with jet engines

avión a reacción, jet

avión a reacción, jet

track
track
[Sustantivo]

a pair of metal bars that trains use to move

rieles del tren

rieles del tren

Ex: Tracks are essential for guiding trains along their journey, ensuring they stay on course from start to finish. 
tunnel
tunnel
[Sustantivo]

a passage dug through or under a mountain or a structure, typically for cars, trains, people, etc.

túnel

túnel

Ex: The train disappeared into the tunnel with a roar. 
destination
destination
[Sustantivo]

the place where someone or something is headed

destino

destino

Ex: After a long day of hiking, reaching the mountaintop felt like a triumph and a well-deserved destination. 
harbor
harbor
[Sustantivo]

a sheltered area of water along the coast where ships, boats, and other vessels can anchor safely, typically protected from rough seas by natural or artificial barriers

puerto

puerto

Ex: The ships docked in the harbor to avoid the storm approaching from the open sea. 
port
port
[Sustantivo]

a city or town that has a harbor where ships can be loaded or unloaded

puerto

puerto

Ex: The bustling port was filled with ships from around the world. 
airfare
airfare
[Sustantivo]

the price of a flight

tarifa aérea

tarifa aérea

Ex: The airfare to Paris was surprisingly affordable during the off-peak season. 
seat belt
seat belt
[Sustantivo]

a belt in cars, airplanes, or helicopters that a passenger fastens around themselves to prevent serious injury in case of an accident

cinturón de seguridad

cinturón de seguridad

Ex: Always remember to fasten your seat belt before starting the car to ensure your safety. 
to board
to board
[Verbo]

to get on a means of transportation such as a train, bus, aircraft, ship, etc.

subirse a, embarcarse

subirse a, embarcarse

Ex: Passengers were instructed to board the airplane according to their assigned seat rows. 
to access
to access
[Verbo]

to reach or to be able to reach and enter a place

entrar

entrar

Ex: The new employee was provided with a key card to access the restricted areas of the office. 
to get in
to get in
[Verbo]

(of a train, airplane, etc.) to arrive at a particular place

llegar

llegar

Ex: The train is scheduled to get in at the station around 8:30 AM. 
to set out
to set out
[Verbo]

to start a journey

salir, partir

salir, partir

Ex: They set out on their road trip as soon as the sun rose. 
to set off
to set off
[Verbo]

to start a journey

salir

salir

Ex: We'll set off on our cross-country journey early in the morning to avoid traffic. 
to land
to land
[Verbo]

to safely bring an aircraft down to the ground or the surface of water

aterrizar

aterrizar

Ex: The skilled pilot expertly landed the airplane at the busy airport. 
on board
on board
[Adverbio]

on a means of transportation such as an aircraft, train, or ship

a bordo

a bordo

Ex: He jumped on board just as the train started moving. 
first class
first class
[Sustantivo]

the most luxurious seats on a plane, ship, or train

primera clase

primera clase

Ex: She enjoyed the spacious first class seating on her flight to Paris. 
business class
business class
[Sustantivo]

a category of travel service offered by airlines, trains, etc., that is better than economy but not as luxurious as first class, particularly for those traveling on business

clase preferente

clase preferente

Ex: Flying in business class offers more comfort and amenities compared to economy. 
economy class
economy class
[Sustantivo]

the cheapest accommodations on an airplane or train

clase económica

clase económica

Ex: She booked an economy class ticket to save money on her trip. 
connection
connection
[Sustantivo]

a means of transportation that is used by a passenger after getting off a previous one to continue their journey

conexión

conexión

domestic
domestic
[Adjetivo]

happening, operating, or occurring within the boundaries of a country

nacional

nacional

Ex: Domestic issues like healthcare and education are often the focus of national debates. 
public
public
[Adjetivo]

available to and shared by everyone, not only for a special group

público

público

Ex: The park is a public space, open to everyone in the community. 
window seat
window seat
[Sustantivo]

a seat on a train, plane, bus, etc. that is placed next to a window

asiento de ventanilla, asiento junto a la ventanilla

asiento de ventanilla, asiento junto a la ventanilla

Ex: She requested a window seat for the flight to enjoy the view. 
to commute
to commute
[Verbo]

to regularly travel to one's place of work and home by different means

viajar diariamente al trabajo

viajar diariamente al trabajo

Ex: The introduction of a company shuttle has made it easier for employees to commute. 
nonstop
nonstop
[Adjetivo]

(of a flight, train, journey etc.) having or making no stops

directo

directo

Ex: We booked a nonstop flight from New York to Los Angeles to save time. 
to transport

to take people, goods, etc. from one place to another using a vehicle, ship, or aircraft

transportar

transportar

Ex: Every morning, the school bus transports students from their neighborhoods to the school campus. 
turn
turn
[Sustantivo]

a place in a road, river, etc. where it bends

curva, recodo

curva, recodo

Ex: The sharp turn in the mountain road made it difficult to drive at night. 
to bike
to bike
[Verbo]

to use a bicycle to reach one's destination

ir en bici

ir en bici

Ex: On sunny weekends, families often bike together in the park, enjoying the fresh air and exercise. 
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