the act of going to a different place, usually a place that is far
suitcases or other bags, containing our clothes and things, that we carry when we are traveling
the money that is paid to a professional or an organization for their services
a suitcase or a small bag that one can carry onto an airplane
suitcases, bags, etc. to keep one's clothes and other belongings while traveling
Luggage refers to the bags, cases, and containers used to transport personal belongings when traveling. It comes in various shapes, sizes, and materials, including suitcases, duffel bags, backpacks, and wheeled bags. Luggage can be made of leather, nylon, polyester, or other durable materials, and often features compartments, zippers, and straps for easy organization and carrying. Travelers use luggage to keep their clothing, toiletries, and other essentials safe and organized during transit. Luggage can be checked in or carried on board depending on the size and weight restrictions of the airline or mode of transportation.
located or occurring above the level of the head
a container, usually with a lid, for putting waste in
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not perceived, noticed, or apprehended, often due to a lack of attention, awareness, or understanding
a relation by which things or people are associated or linked
the state of being protected or having protection against any types of danger
the process of identifying people or things with specific features or characteristics via testing them
a situation in which something fails to work properly, especially because of a mechanical failure
A breakdown refers to a situation where a vehicle, machine, or equipment stops working due to a mechanical failure or malfunction. It can occur unexpectedly, causing delays or disruptions in travel or operations. When a breakdown occurs, the vehicle or machine may need repairs or assistance to get back to working condition. The purpose of identifying a breakdown is to address the cause of the failure and ensure that the vehicle or equipment is repaired and operational again as quickly as possible.
a tire of a car, bike, etc. that has been deflated
A flat tire refers to a tire that has lost air pressure, usually due to a puncture, leak, or damage. When a tire is flat, it becomes unable to properly support the weight of the vehicle, making it difficult or impossible to drive safely. This condition can cause the vehicle to handle poorly, and in some cases, it can lead to further damage if not addressed. A flat tire often requires repair or replacement to restore the vehicle's ability to drive properly.
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a notice issued by authorities, typically a fine, given to a driver for violating parking regulations
A parking ticket is a notice given to a driver when their vehicle is parked in a place where it is not allowed. This could happen if the car is parked in a no-parking zone, in front of a fire hydrant, or for too long in a spot with time limits. A parking ticket usually comes with a fine that the driver must pay. In some cases, failing to pay the ticket can lead to additional fines or the car being towed.
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