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Aircraft
/ɛrkræft/
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самолет

самолет

существительное

any flying vehicle

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Passengers boarded the aircraft eagerly, excited for their upcoming journey.
Engineers meticulously inspected every component of the aircraft before its next flight.
The aircraft soared gracefully through the sky, leaving behind a trail of white vapor.
aircraft
Hot-air balloon
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/hˈɑːtˈɛɹ bəlˈuːn/
тепловой аэростат

тепловой аэростат

существительное

an extremely large balloon filled with heated air, which enables it to float and travel through the sky

Грамматическая Информация:

Составное Существительное
hot-air balloon
Fighter
/faɪtər/
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Эпентеза
Тихий
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истребитель

истребитель

существительное

a military aircraft that is designed to attack enemy aircraft and fly very fast

Bomber
/bɑ:mər/
Трудный
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Эпентеза
Тихий
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бомбардировщик

бомбардировщик

существительное

an aircraft that can drop bombs

Parachute
/pɛrəʃut/
Трудный
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Эпентеза
Тихий
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парашют

парашют

существительное

an object that allows a person or thing to slowly come to the ground after dropping from a flying aircraft

What is a "parachute"?

A parachute is a large, fabric device used to slow down a person or object as they fall through the air. It is designed to open and create drag, which reduces the speed of descent, allowing for a safe landing. Parachutes are often used in activities like skydiving, where they help jumpers land gently, and in emergencies, such as in aircraft ejections. The parachute typically opens automatically or manually when a specific height is reached, and its design includes cords and a canopy to control the direction and speed of the fall.

parachute
Vehicle
/vi:hɪkəl/
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Эпентеза
Тихий
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транспортное средство

транспортное средство

существительное

a large object with an engine, such as a car or truck, used for transporting people or goods

vehicle
Double-decker
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/dˈʌbəldˈɛkɚ/
двухэтажный автобус

двухэтажный автобус

существительное

a vehicle such as a bus, train, or ship with two levels on top of one another, providing additional seating capacity

What is a "double-decker"?

A double-decker is a type of bus or coach that has two levels for passengers. The upper level offers an elevated view, while the lower level provides additional seating. Double-deckers are often used for public transportation in busy cities, tourist tours, and long-distance travel. They can carry more passengers than single-deckers, making them efficient for routes with high demand. The design allows for more space without needing a longer vehicle. Double-decker buses are popular in many cities around the world for their ability to transport a large number of people while taking up less road space.

double-decker
Freight car
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/fɹˈeɪt kˈɑːɹ/
грузовой вагон

грузовой вагон

существительное

a railroad car used for transporting goods

Грамматическая Информация:

Составное Существительное
freight car
Shuttle
/ʃʌtəl/
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Эпентеза
Тихий
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маршрутка

маршрутка

существительное

a means of transportation that frequently travels between two places

What is a "shuttle"?

A shuttle is a type of transportation service that regularly moves passengers back and forth between two locations, often on a short route. Shuttles are typically smaller vehicles, such as buses or vans, that run on a fixed schedule, making frequent trips throughout the day. They are commonly used to transport people to and from airports, hotels, or other busy areas where public transportation might not be as convenient. Shuttles are designed to provide an easy, affordable way for passengers to travel short distances.

Single-decker
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/sˈɪŋɡəldˈɛkɚ/
одноэтажный автобус

одноэтажный автобус

существительное

a type of bus that has only one floor

What is a "single-decker"?

A single-decker is a type of bus or coach that has only one level for passengers. It is designed to carry people on the main floor, without the additional space found on double-decker buses. Single-deckers are commonly used for public transportation, school routes, and short-distance travel, offering a simpler, more compact design compared to double-deckers. They are easier to navigate on narrow roads and can be more cost-effective to operate. Many cities use single-deckers for bus routes with fewer passengers or in areas where space is limited.

Boat train
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/bˈoʊt tɹˈeɪn/
лодочный поезд

лодочный поезд

существительное

a train that transports passengers to and from a port

Camper
/kæmpər/
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Тихий
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кемпер

кемпер

существительное

a vehicle in which people can sleep and live when traveling

What is a "camper"?

A camper is a type of vehicle that is designed to provide living space while traveling. It often has areas for sleeping, cooking, and sometimes a small bathroom, allowing people to camp or travel comfortably without needing to set up tents or stay in hotels. Campers are popular for outdoor activities, road trips, and vacations, offering a convenient way to explore while still having the comfort of a home on wheels. These vehicles can vary in size, from small vans to larger motorhomes, depending on the level of comfort and space needed.

camper
Minibus
/mɪnibʌs/
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Тихий
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микроавтобус

микроавтобус

существительное

a small passenger-carrying vehicle that is larger than a typical car but smaller than a full-sized bus

What is a "minibus"?

A minibus is a small bus designed to carry more passengers than a car but fewer than a full-sized bus. It is often used for public transportation, shuttle services, or private group travel. Minibuses are smaller and easier to maneuver than larger buses, making them useful for routes with narrow roads or lower passenger demand. They usually have rows of seats, air conditioning, and sometimes space for luggage. Many are used by schools, hotels, businesses, or local transport systems to move people efficiently over short or medium distances.

minibus
Moving van
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/mˈuːvɪŋ vˈæn/
фургон для перевозки

фургон для перевозки

существительное

a large vehicle used for transporting furniture and other goods from one place to another

What is a "moving van"?

A moving van is a type of vehicle designed for transporting belongings during a move from one location to another. It typically has a large, enclosed cargo area that provides enough space to carry furniture, boxes, and other household items. Moving vans come in various sizes, from smaller ones for local moves to larger models for long-distance moves. The enclosed design helps protect the items from weather and theft during transport.

moving van
Compartment
/kəmpɑ:rtmənt/
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Эпентеза
Тихий
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купе

купе

существительное

any of the separate sections within a passenger train carriage, typically enclosed by walls and equipped with seats

compartment
Car
/kɑ:r/
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вагон

вагон

существительное

one of the separate parts of a train where passengers sit

car
Cab
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кабина

кабина

существительное

the part of a truck, bus, or train where the driver sits

cab
Scooter
/sku:tər/
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скутер

скутер

существительное

a light motor vehicle with a floorboard on which the rider puts their legs, and with wheels of usually small size

What is a "scooter"?

A scooter is a two-wheeled vehicle with a platform for the rider’s feet, a handlebar for steering, and an engine or electric motor for power. It has a step-through frame and smaller wheels compared to motorcycles, making it easier to ride and control. Scooters are commonly used for commuting and short-distance travel due to their fuel efficiency and compact size. They usually have automatic gearing, making them simpler to operate.

Deck
/dɛk/
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палуба

палуба

существительное

a ship or boat's upper outside floor

deck
Cockpit
/kɑ:kpɪt/
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кабина пилотов

кабина пилотов

существительное

the place where the pilot of an aircraft sits

cockpit
Container
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контейнер

контейнер

существительное

a large metal box that is used for transporting goods on ships, trains, etc.

Crossing
/krɔ:sɪng/
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переход

переход

существительное

a place where one is able to safely cross something, particularly a street

What is a "crossing"?

A crossing is a designated place where people or vehicles can safely move from one side of a road or path to the other. It can refer to pedestrian crossings, where people walk across the street, or railway crossings, where a road intersects with railroad tracks, allowing vehicles and pedestrians to pass over. Crossings are often found at intersections, busy streets, or other points where travel between two areas is needed. They are typically marked with signs, lines, or signals to help guide and ensure the safety of those crossing.

crossing
Crossroad
/krɔ:sroʊd/
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Тихий
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перекресток

перекресток

существительное

the place where a road is crossed by another

What is a "crossroad"?

A crossroad is a place where two or more roads meet, forming a junction. It is a point where vehicles and pedestrians can travel in different directions, depending on their destination. Crossroads can be found in both rural and urban areas, and they may be controlled by traffic signals or signs. These areas are important for directing traffic and allowing movement between various routes. Depending on the location and traffic flow, crossroads may vary in complexity, from simple four-way stops to larger, more complicated intersections.

crossroad
Junction
/ʤʌnkʃən/
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перекресток

перекресток

существительное

the place where two or more things such as roads or railways cross

junction
Access road
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/ˈæksɛs ɹˈoʊd/
подъездная дорога

подъездная дорога

существительное

a road providing access to another road or to a specific place

What is an "access road"?

An access road is a smaller road or path that provides entry to a larger road, highway, or specific area, such as a business, residential area, or parking lot. It is designed to give vehicles or pedestrians access to places that are not directly connected to major roads. Access roads are usually shorter, less busy, and may be used for local traffic or to reach specific destinations. They help improve the flow of traffic by allowing easier entry and exit to and from main roads or areas.

access road
Tunnel
/tʌnəl/
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Эпентеза
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туннель

туннель

существительное

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

What is a "tunnel"?

A tunnel is an underground passage that is typically built for transportation, such as roads, trains, or utilities. It can also be used for water flow or as a way to bypass natural obstacles like mountains or rivers. Tunnels are usually dug or drilled through the earth or rock, and they can vary in length, width, and purpose. They are often lined with concrete or steel to prevent collapse. Tunnels are an essential part of infrastructure, providing safe and efficient routes for people and goods. Some tunnels are open to the public, while others are used only for specific purposes, like mining or utilities.

tunnel
Sidewalk
/saɪdwɔk/
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тротуар

тротуар

существительное

a pathway typically made of concrete or asphalt at the side of a street for people to walk on

What is a "sidewalk"?

A sidewalk is a paved path along the side of a road or street that is designed for pedestrians to walk on. It is typically raised slightly above the level of the road to keep people safe from moving vehicles. Sidewalks are common in cities, towns, and residential areas, providing a space for people to walk, jog, or ride bikes. They are usually made of concrete, asphalt, or other durable materials, and may be lined with trees, benches, or other street features to improve the walking experience.

sidewalk
Crosswalk
/krɑ:swɑk/
Трудный
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пешеходный переход

пешеходный переход

существительное

a marked place where people walk across a street

What is a "crosswalk"?

A crosswalk is a designated area on a street where pedestrians can safely cross from one side to the other. It is usually marked with painted lines, stripes, or other signs to make it clearly visible to both pedestrians and drivers. Crosswalks are often found at intersections or other busy spots, where foot traffic is common. They help to guide pedestrians across the road safely, often with traffic signals or signs that control the flow of vehicles to give people time to cross.

crosswalk
Boulevard
/bʊləvɑrd/
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бульвар

бульвар

существительное

a wide street in a town or city, typically with trees on each side or in the middle

What is a "boulevard"?

A boulevard is a wide street, often with several lanes of traffic, that typically has trees, plants, or green spaces along the sides or in the middle. It is designed to be more attractive and spacious than a regular street, offering a pleasant environment for both drivers and pedestrians. Boulevards are usually found in cities or towns and often connect important areas or serve as main roads. They may also include features like sidewalks, streetlights, and sometimes benches or parks, making them suitable for both travel and recreation.

boulevard
Traffic circle
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/tɹˈæfɪk sˈɜːkəl/
дорожный круг

дорожный круг

существительное

an area where two or more roads join and all the traffic must move in the same direction around a circular structure

What is a "traffic circle"?

A traffic circle is a circular intersection where several roads meet, and vehicles move around a central island in one direction to reach their desired exit. The design of a traffic circle helps improve traffic flow by reducing the need for stop signs or traffic signals, allowing cars to keep moving. Traffic circles are often used in busy areas or where roads intersect at sharp angles. They are meant to reduce the chance of accidents by controlling the speed of vehicles and providing a clear path for drivers to follow when navigating through the intersection.

traffic circle
Fork
/fɔ:rk/
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развилка

развилка

существительное

the point at which a river, road, etc. splits into two parts; one of these parts

Express lane
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/ɛkspɹˈɛs lˈeɪn/
скоростная полоса

скоростная полоса

существительное

the part of a road where vehicles can go faster due to light traffic there

What is an "express lane"?

An express lane is a part of a highway or road that is designed for faster-moving traffic. It is often reserved for vehicles with multiple passengers or those willing to pay a toll for quicker access. The purpose of the express lane is to reduce congestion on the main lanes by allowing certain vehicles to bypass slower traffic. These lanes may also be used for specific types of vehicles, like buses or high-occupancy vehicles, to help improve traffic flow.

Off-road
us flag
/ˈɔfɹˈoʊd/
внедорожный

внедорожный

существительное

able to be driven or ridden on rough ground

Limousine
/lɪməzin/
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лимузин

лимузин

существительное

a large, luxurious, and expensive car with a partition between the passengers and the driver

What is a "limousine"?

A limousine is a long, luxurious car often used for special occasions, such as weddings, parties, or VIP transport. It typically has extended seating to accommodate more passengers and is equipped with extra features like comfortable leather seats, advanced entertainment systems, and sometimes even a bar or a sunroof. Limousines are designed to offer a high level of comfort and style, often driven by a chauffeur. They are known for their impressive size and elegance, making them a popular choice for events that call for a touch of luxury.

limousine

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