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skateboarding
to commute
to commute
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to regularly travel to one's place of work and home by different means

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The introduction of a company shuttle has made it easier for employees to commute.
The office is conveniently located near a subway station, allowing employees to commute efficiently.

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intransitive
crowded
crowded
Adjective
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(of a space) filled with things or people

uncrowded
cycling
cycling
noun
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the sport or activity of riding a bicycle

departure
departure
noun
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the act of leaving, usually to begin a journey

destination
destination
noun
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the place where someone or something is headed

journey
journey
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the act of travelling between two or more places, especially when there is a long distance between them

one-way ticket
one-way ticket
noun
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/wʌn ˈweɪ ˈtɪkɪt/

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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compound noun
return ticket
return ticket
noun
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/ɹɪtˈɝn tˈɪkɪt/

a ticket for a journey from one place to another and back again

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compound noun
passenger
passenger
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someone traveling in a vehicle, aircraft, ship, etc. who is not the pilot, driver, or a crew member

rollerblading
rollerblading
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a type of skating using inline skates with wheels, often done for fun or sport on paved surfaces

rush hour
rush hour
noun
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/ɹˈʌʃ ˈaɪʊɹ/

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.

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traffic
traffic
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the coming and going of cars, airplanes, people, etc. in an area at a particular time

What is "traffic"?

Traffic refers to the movement of vehicles and people along roads or streets. It involves cars, buses, bicycles, and pedestrians moving from one place to another. The flow of traffic can vary depending on the time of day, road conditions, and the number of vehicles or people. In busy areas, traffic can become slow, causing delays. Proper management of traffic helps ensure safety and smooth movement on roads.

bicycle
bicycle
noun
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a vehicle with two wheels that we ride by pushing its pedals with our feet

bus
bus
noun
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a large vehicle that carries many passengers by road

What is a "bus"?

A bus is a large vehicle designed to carry many passengers at once, usually following a fixed route. It is commonly used for public transportation in cities and towns, helping people travel to different locations efficiently. Buses have multiple rows of seats and space for standing passengers in some cases. They can be powered by gasoline, diesel, electricity, or other energy sources. Some buses operate on schedules, stopping at designated locations, while others are used for long-distance travel or private purposes, such as school or tour buses.

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car
car
noun
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a road vehicle that has four wheels, an engine, and a small number of seats for people

What is a "car"?

A car is a type of automobile designed for personal transportation. It is powered by an engine, usually using gasoline or electricity, and typically has four wheels. Cars are commonly used for driving on roads and can carry passengers and sometimes small loads. They come in various shapes and sizes, such as sedans, hatchbacks, and SUVs, with different features like air conditioning, music systems, and safety equipment. Cars are essential for everyday travel, whether for commuting, errands, or long trips.

to drive
to drive
Verb
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r
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e

to control the movement and the speed of a car, bus, truck, etc. when it is moving

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

garage
garage
noun
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a building, usually next or attached to a house, in which cars or other vehicles are kept

What is a "garage"?

A garage is a building or space, typically attached to or located near a house, used for storing vehicles, tools, or other items. It often has a door that can be opened to allow cars to enter or exit. Garages can vary in size, from small single-car spaces to larger ones that can fit multiple vehicles or serve as additional storage areas. Some garages are used for purposes like workshops or home maintenance tasks, while others are primarily for parking vehicles.

motorbike
motorbike
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a light vehicle that has two wheels and is powered by an engine

What is a "motorbike"?

A motorbike is a two-wheeled vehicle powered by an engine. It is designed for one or two riders, who sit on a seat and steer with handlebars. Motorbikes are known for their speed, agility, and ability to navigate through traffic more easily than larger vehicles. They are often used for commuting, leisure riding, or sports like racing. Depending on the type, motorbikes can be used on various terrains, including streets, highways, or off-road trails. Their size and design make them an efficient and fun mode of transportation.

to park
to park
Verb
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to move a car, bus, etc. into an empty place and leave it there for a short time

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transitive
taxi
taxi
noun
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a car that has a driver whom we pay to take us to different places

What is a "taxi"?

A taxi is a vehicle that carries passengers to different locations for a set price. It can be stopped on the street or reserved in advance. Taxis are driven by professional drivers and are often used for short trips when other forms of transportation are not available or convenient. The vehicle is usually marked with a sign to show it is ready for passengers. Taxis provide a quick and convenient way for people to get from one place to another.

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to book
to book
Verb
b
b
oo
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k
k

to reserve a specific thing such as a seat, ticket, hotel room, etc.

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transitive
direct
Adjective
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ɛ
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having a clear and immediate connection between two things or people, without any intermediaries

first class
first class
noun
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/ˈfɝst ˈklæs/

the most luxurious seats on a plane, ship, or train

What is "first class"?

First class refers to a category of service that offers the highest level of comfort, luxury, and exclusive features compared to other options, such as in transportation or accommodations. In trains, airplanes, or hotels, first class includes more spacious seating, better food, and additional amenities like priority boarding, extra privacy, and personalized attention. It is typically the most expensive option, aimed at providing a premium experience for passengers or guests.

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compound noun
standard
standard
Adjective
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commonly recognized, done, used, etc.

nonstandard
platform
platform
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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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station
station
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a place or building where we can get on or off a train or bus

What is a "station"?

A station is a location where public transportation vehicles, like buses, trains, or subways, stop to pick up or drop off passengers. It is usually equipped with facilities such as waiting areas, ticket counters, and signs indicating schedules and routes. Stations can vary in size from small, simple stops to large, complex buildings that serve as major transportation centers. They are important points in the transportation network, helping people transfer between different routes or modes of transport and making travel more convenient.

underground
underground
noun
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/ˈʌndɚˌɡraʊnd/

a city's railway system that is below the ground, usually in big cities

metro
metro
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o

an underground railway system designed for public transportation within a city

What is a "metro"?

A metro is a rapid transit system that operates in city areas, typically consisting of trains that run on fixed tracks, often underground or elevated above ground. It is designed to provide fast and efficient transportation within a city or urban region. The metro system usually has multiple stops, making it easy for passengers to travel to different parts of the city. Metros are often used to avoid the traffic that can occur on the streets, offering a reliable and convenient way to get around.

boat
boat
noun
b
b
oa
t
t

a type of small vehicle that is used to travel on water

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to jet ski
to jet ski
Verb
uk flag
/dʒˈɛt skˈiː/

to ride on water by operating a small, motorized vehicle called a jet ski

aircraft
aircraft
noun
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ɛ
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k
r
r
a
æ
f
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any flying vehicle

airport
airport
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ɛ
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p
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a large place where planes take off and land, with buildings and facilities for passengers to wait for their flights

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long-haul
Adjective
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/lˈɑːŋhˈɔːl/

traveling over a long distance, particularly when it involves transporting passengers or goods

flight
flight
noun
f
f
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gh
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t

a scheduled journey by an aircraft

plane
plane
noun
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n
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a winged flying vehicle driven by one or more engines

bullfight
bullfight
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a public entertainment, particularly in Spain, in which someone fights a bull and usually kills it

bungee jumping
bungee jumping
noun
uk flag
/bˈʌndʒiː dʒˈʌmpɪŋ/

an activity in which someone jumps from a very high place with a rubber cord tied around their ankles

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compound noun
to cross
to cross
Verb
c
k
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to go across or to the other side of something

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transitive
to fly
to fly
Verb
f
f
l
l
y

to move or travel through the air

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camel
camel
noun
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m
m
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l

a large desert animal with a long neck and one or two humps on its back

What is a "camel?"

Camels are large, even-toed ungulates with distinctive features such as humps on their back and a long, curved neck. They are found in the Middle East, Africa, and parts of Asia. Camels are well adapted to desert life, with their thick fur and padded feet that help them move easily on sand. They are also able to go for long periods without water, as they can store it in their humps. Camels have been domesticated for thousands of years and are used for transportation, meat, milk, and wool. They are known for their calm and placid temperament, and their ability to withstand harsh environments.

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

hot-air balloon
hot-air balloon
noun
uk flag
/hˈɑːtˈɛɹ bəlˈuːn/

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

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compound noun
to climb
to climb
Verb
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k
l
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m
m
b

to go up mountains, cliffs, or high natural places as a sport

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intransitive
rock concert
rock concert
noun
uk flag
/ɹˈɑːk kˈɑːnsɜːt/

a live musical performance featuring a band or artist playing rock music

What is a "rock concert"?

A rock concert is a live music event where a rock band or artist performs in front of an audience. These concerts often feature energetic performances, with a focus on electric guitars, drums, and powerful vocals. Rock concerts are typically held in venues such as arenas, clubs, or outdoor stages and are known for their high-energy atmosphere, dynamic lighting, and sometimes elaborate stage setups.

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rowing
rowing
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oʊɪ
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g

a sport in which a boat is propelled through water using long poles called oars

What is "rowing"?

Rowing is a water sport or activity where individuals or teams use oars to row a boat forward. The rowers sit facing backward and use long, flat oars to push against the water to propel the boat. The sport can be done on rivers, lakes, or other calm bodies of water. Rowing can be done as a recreational activity or as a competitive sport, with races held at various distances. It requires strength, coordination, and teamwork, especially in team events where synchronization between rowers is essential for speed and efficiency.

sailing
sailing
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ɪ
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g

the practice of riding a boat as a hobby

What is "sailing"?

Sailing is a sport or activity where boats are moved by the wind using sails. The sails catch the wind, which pushes the boat forward across the water. Sailing can be done for recreation or in races, and it takes place on different bodies of water, such as lakes, rivers, or oceans. To sail, the person in control of the boat must adjust the sails and steer the boat to navigate in different wind conditions. Sailing can be peaceful and relaxing or exciting and challenging, depending on the environment and type of boat used.

skateboarding
skateboarding
noun
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the sport or activity of riding a skateboard

What is "skateboarding"?

Skateboarding is a sport or recreational activity where individuals ride and perform tricks on a skateboard, which consists of a flat wooden board mounted on four wheels. Skaters use their feet to push, steer, and perform jumps, spins, and slides on various surfaces, including streets, ramps, and skate parks. The sport includes several styles, such as street skating, where skaters navigate obstacles like stairs and rails, and vert skating, which involves performing tricks on half-pipes or ramps. Skateboarding requires balance, coordination, and creativity, and it is popular both as a form of transportation and a competitive sport.

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