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travel
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booking
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holiday
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city break
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cruise
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accommodation
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to book
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online
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weekend
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break
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package holiday
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to pick up
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password
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Wi-Fi
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iron
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central heating
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to switch on
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near
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to recommend
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nearby
travel
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the act of going to a different place, usually a place that is far

booking
booking
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the arrangement made in advance to reserve a hotel room, ticket, etc.

holiday
holiday
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a period of time away from home or work, typically to relax, have fun, and do activities that one enjoys

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city break
noun
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/sˈɪɾi bɹˈeɪk/

a short vacation or trip typically taken in a city, often for a weekend or a few days, to explore the sights and attractions

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compound noun
cruise
cruise
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a journey taken by a ship for pleasure, especially one involving several destinations

accommodation
accommodation
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a place where people live, stay, or work in

Dialectbritish flagBritish
to book
to book
Verb
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to reserve a specific thing such as a seat, ticket, hotel room, etc.

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transitive
online
online
Adverb
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via, onto, or while connected to the Internet or other computer network

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adverb of manner
weekend
weekend
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the days of the week, usually Saturday and Sunday, when people do not have to go to work or school

break
break
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a rest from the work or activity we usually do

package holiday
noun
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/pˈækɪdʒ hˈɑːlɪdˌeɪ/

a type of vacation where one buys one's flights, accommodation, and sometimes even activities all at once, often at a cheaper price

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compound noun
to pick up
to pick up
Verb
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/ˈpɪk ˈʌp/

to retrieve an item from a location where it was left

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transitive
Phrasal Status
separable
phrase's verb
pick
phrase's particle
up
password
password
noun
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a secret group of letters or numbers that allows access to a computer system or service

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Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi
noun
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/ˈwaɪˌfaɪ/

the technology that allows computers, cell phones, etc. to access the Internet or exchange data wirelessly

iron
iron
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a piece of equipment with a heated flat metal base, used to smooth clothes

What is an "iron"?

An iron is an electric or traditional household appliance that is used to remove wrinkles from fabric and clothes by pressing it flat with a hot metal plate. The metal plate, which is also called a soleplate, heats up when the iron is plugged in and is typically made of ceramic, stainless steel, or Teflon-coated aluminum. Ironing is typically done on an ironing board, and the heat from the iron causes the fibers in the fabric to relax and become smoother, allowing the wrinkles to be pressed out. Many modern irons also come with various features, such as steam settings and temperature controls, which can be adjusted to better suit different types of fabrics.

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central heating
central heating
noun
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/sˈɛntɹəl hˈiːɾɪŋ/

a system that provides a building with warm water and temperature

What is "central heating"?

Central heating is a system used to heat a building by distributing warmth from a single source to multiple rooms. This system typically involves a central boiler, furnace, or heat pump that heats water, air, or other fluids. These heated fluids are then circulated through pipes, ducts, or radiators to provide warmth throughout the space. Central heating is commonly found in homes, offices, and larger buildings, providing a comfortable indoor temperature during colder months. The system can be powered by gas, electricity, oil, or renewable energy sources, and it helps maintain a consistent, even heat across the building.

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compound noun
to switch on
to switch on
Verb
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/ˈswɪʧ ˈɑn/

to make something start working usually by flipping a switch

switch off

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transitive
Phrasal Status
separable
phrase's verb
switch
phrase's particle
on
near
near
Adjective
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not far from a place

far
to recommend
to recommend
Verb
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/ˌrɛkəˈmɛnd/

to suggest to someone that something is good, convenient, etc.

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nearby
nearby
Adverb
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not in the distance

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incomparable
adverb of place and movement

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