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tour
/ˈtʊɹ/
noun
a journey for pleasure, during which we visit several different places
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tourism
/ˈtʊˌɹɪzəm/
noun
the business of providing accommodation, services and entertainment for people who are visiting a place for pleasure
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tourist
/ˈtʊɹəst/, /ˈtʊɹɪst/
noun
someone who visits a place or travels to different places for pleasure
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sightseeing
/ˈsaɪtˈsiɪŋ/
noun
the activity of visiting places of interest in a particular location as a tourist
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guide
/ˈɡaɪd/
noun
a person whose job is to take tourists to places of interest and show them around
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passenger
/ˈpæsəndʒɝ/
noun
someone traveling in a vehicle, aircraft, ship, etc. who is not the pilot, driver, or a crew member
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traveler
/ˈtɹævəɫɝ/, /ˈtɹævɫɝ/
noun
a person who is on a journey or someone who travels a lot
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suitcase
/ˈsutˌkeɪs/
noun
a case with a handle, used for carrying clothes, etc. when we are traveling
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baggage
/ˈbæɡədʒ/, /ˈbæɡɪdʒ/
noun
suitcases or other bags, containing our clothes and things, that we carry when we are traveling
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reception
/ɹiˈsɛpʃən/, /ɹɪˈsɛpʃən/
noun
the area usually at a hotel entrance where guests and visitors go to book a room or check in
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twin bed
/twˈɪn bˈɛd/
noun
one of a pair of single beds in a hotel or guest room for two people
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single bed
/sˈɪŋɡəl bˈɛd/
noun
a bed that is designed for one person
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single room
/sˈɪŋɡəl ɹˈuːm/
noun
a hotel room or bedroom used by just one person
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double room
/dˈʌbəl ɹˈuːm/
noun
a room in a hotel for two people; a bedroom designed to be used by two people
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airline
/ˈerˌlaɪn/
noun
a company or business that provides air transportation services for people and goods
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flight
/ˈfɫaɪt/
noun
the act of traveling in an airplane
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gate
/ˈɡeɪt/
noun
a part of an airport or terminal that passengers go through to get on or off a plane, train, or bus
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international
/ˌɪnɝˈnæʃənəɫ/, /ˌɪntɝˈnæʃənəɫ/
adjective
happening in or between more than one country
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seat
/ˈsit/
noun
a place in a plane, train, theater, etc. that is designed for people to sit on, particularly one requiring a ticket
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boarding pass
/bˈoːɹdɪŋ pˈæs/
noun
a ticket or card that passengers must show to be allowed on a ship or plane
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round-trip ticket
/ɹˈaʊndtɹˈɪp tˈɪkɪt/
noun
a ticket that can be used for travelling to a place and coming back from that place
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one-way ticket
/wˈʌnwˈeɪ tˈɪkɪt/
noun
a ticket that can be used for travelling to a place but cannot be used for coming back from that place
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to book
/ˈbʊk/
verb
to arrange and confirm a seat, ticket, room, or place on a transportation, accommodation, or event
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public transportation
/pˈʌblɪk tɹænspoːɹtˈeɪʃən/
noun
the system of transport including buses, trains, etc. that are available for everyone to use, provided by the government or by companies
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metro
/ˈmɛˌtɹoʊ/
noun
an underground railway system in a city
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platform
/ˈpɫætˌfɔɹm/
noun
the raised surface next to a railroad track where people can get on and off a train in a station
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railroad
/ˈɹeɪɫˌɹoʊd/
noun
a system or network of tracks with the trains, organization, and people needed to operate them
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fare
/ˈfɛɹ/
noun
the amount of money we pay to travel with a bus, taxi, plane, etc.
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route
/ˈɹaʊt/, /ˈɹut/
noun
a fixed way between two places, along which a bus, plane, ship, etc. regularly travels
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to ride
/ˈɹaɪd/
verb
to travel in a vehicle such as a bus, car, etc.
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to catch
/ˈkætʃ/
verb
to reach in time and get on a bus, aircraft, or train
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to miss
/ˈmɪs/
verb
to fail to catch a bus, airplane, etc.
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to welcome
/ˈwɛɫkəm/
verb
to meet and greet someone who has just arrived
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way
/ˈweɪ/
noun
a passage that we use to get to a place or reach to a point
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