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platform
platform
名詞
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/ˈplætˌfɔrm/
(ホーム)

(ホーム)

プラットフォーム

the raised surface in a station next to a railroad track where people can get on and off a train

What is a "platform"?

A platform is a raised area at a train station where passengers wait to board or exit trains. It is usually next to the tracks, providing a safe space for people to stand while waiting for their train. Platforms can vary in size, from small ones at local stations to large ones at major stations. They often include features like benches, signs, and safety barriers to help guide passengers and keep them safe. Platforms are an essential part of train stations, making it easier for passengers to access trains.

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route
route
名詞
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/ruːt/ , /raʊt/
(経路)

(経路)

ルート

a fixed way between two places, along which a bus, plane, ship, etc. regularly travels

What is a "route"?

A route refers to a specific path or track followed by a bus, train, or other forms of public transportation to take passengers from one place to another. It includes the starting point, stops along the way, and the final destination. Routes are planned to connect different areas, ensuring passengers can travel efficiently between key locations. Each route is usually identified by a number or name, and vehicles on that route follow the same path regularly, often at set times. Public transport routes help organize travel and make it easier for people to get to where they need to go.

carriage
carriage
名詞
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/ˈkæɹɪdʒ/, /ˈkɛɹədʒ/
(キャリッジ)

(キャリッジ)

馬車(ばしゃ)

a vehicle with usually four wheels, pulled by one or more horses

tram
tram
名詞
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/ˈtɹæm/
(路面電車)

(路面電車)

トラム

a vehicle that is powered by electricity and moves on rails in a street, used for transporting passengers

ferry
ferry
名詞
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/ˈfɛɹi/
(渡し船)

(渡し船)

フェリー

a boat or ship used to transport passengers and sometimes vehicles, usually across a body of water

文法情報:

fare
fare
名詞
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/fɛr/
(料金(りょうきん))

(料金(りょうきん))

運賃(うんちん)

the amount of money we pay to travel with a bus, taxi, plane, etc.

What is a "fare"?

A fare is the fee paid for a service, especially for transportation, such as buses, trains, or taxis. It can also apply to fees for things like ridesharing services or ferry rides. The amount of a fare often depends on factors like distance, time, or type of service. The purpose of a fare is to cover the cost of providing the service, helping to maintain and operate transportation systems and ensure they are accessible to users.

canoe
canoe
名詞
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/kəˈnu/
(カヌ)

(カヌ)

カヌー

a narrow boat that is light and has pointed ends, which can be moved using paddles

What is a "canoe"?

A canoe is a small, narrow boat that is typically paddled by one or two people. It has pointed ends and is usually open, meaning it does not have a deck covering the interior. Canoes are often made of lightweight materials such as wood, plastic, or aluminum, making them easy to carry and maneuver. The people paddling use a single-bladed paddle to move the canoe through the water. Canoes are commonly used for recreation, such as in lakes, rivers, or other calm bodies of water, and can be used for activities like sightseeing, fishing, or racing.

rush hour
rush hour
名詞
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/ɹˈʌʃ ˈaɪʊɹ/
(混雑時間)

(混雑時間)

ラッシュアワー

a time of day at which traffic is the heaviest because people are leaving for work or home

What is "rush hour"?

Rush hour is the period of the day when there is a high volume of people traveling to or from work, school, or other activities. This typically happens in the early morning and late afternoon or evening, when traffic on the roads, buses, and trains is at its busiest. During rush hour, public transportation services and roadways can become crowded, leading to longer travel times. It is a common challenge in cities where many people rely on public transport or cars for their daily commutes.

文法情報:

複合名詞
to pull out
動詞
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/pˈʊl ˈaʊt/
(発車する)

(発車する)

出発する

(of a train or bus) to leave a station with passengers on board

pull in

文法情報:

句動詞の状態
inseparable
フレーズの動詞
pull
フレーズの助詞
out
to swerve
to swerve
動詞
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/ˈswɝv/
(逸れる)

(逸れる)

急ハンドルを切る

to change direction suddenly, often to avoid something or someone in the way

文法情報:

自動詞
to steer
to steer
動詞
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/ˈstɪɹ/
(舵を取る)

(舵を取る)

操縦する

to control the direction of a moving object, such as a car, ship, etc.

文法情報:

他動詞
to wheel
to wheel
動詞
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/wiːl/
(押す)

(押す)

運ぶ

to move or push something on wheels

文法情報:

他動詞
to run over
to run over
動詞
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/ɹˈʌn ˈoʊvɚ/
(跳ねる(はねる))

(跳ねる(はねる))

轢く(ひく)

to hit and pass over something or someone with a vehicle, causing damage

文法情報:

他動詞
句動詞の状態
separable
フレーズの動詞
run
フレーズの助詞
over
to board
to board
動詞
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/bɔːrd/
(乗る)

(乗る)

搭乗する

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

get off

文法情報:

他動詞
to dock
to dock
動詞
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/ˈdɑk/
(ドッキングする)

(ドッキングする)

接岸する (せっがんする)

to secure a boat or ship to a wharf or pier

undock

文法情報:

他動詞

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