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countryside
/ˈkəntɹiˌsaɪd/
noun
the area with farms, fields, and trees, that is outside cities and towns
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village
/ˈvɪɫədʒ/, /ˈvɪɫɪdʒ/
noun
a very small town located in the countryside
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the country
/ˈkəntɹi/
noun
the area with farms, fields, and trees, outside cities and towns
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rural
/ˈɹʊɹəɫ/
adjective
related to or characteristic of the countryside
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district
/ˈdɪstɹɪkt/
noun
an area of a city or country with given official borders used for administrative purposes
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urban
/ˈɝbən/
adjective
related to or characteristic of a city or town
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downtown
/ˈdaʊnˈtaʊn/
noun
the main business area of a city or town located at its center
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amusement park
/ɐmjˈuːsmənt pˈɑːɹk/
noun
a large place where people go and pay to have fun and enjoy games, rides, or other activities
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gas station
/ɡˈæs stˈeɪʃən/
noun
a place that sells fuel for cars, buses, bikes, etc.
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police station
/pəlˈiːs stˈeɪʃən/
noun
the office where a local police works
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prison
/ˈpɹɪzən/
noun
a building where people who did something illegal such as stealing, murder, etc., are kept as a punishment
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city hall
/sˈɪɾi hˈɔːl/
noun
a building in which people who manage a city work
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market
/ˈmɑɹkət/, /ˈmɑɹkɪt/
noun
a public place where people buy and sell groceries
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library
/ˈɫaɪbɹɛˌɹi/
noun
a room or building in which collections of books, newspapers, etc. and sometimes films and music are kept for people to read or borrow
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church
/ˈtʃɝtʃ/
noun
a building where Christians go to worship and practice their religion
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mosque
/ˈmɑsk/, /ˈmɔsk/
noun
a place of worship, used by Muslims
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temple
/ˈtɛmpəɫ/
noun
a building used for worshiping one or several gods, used by some religious communities, especially Buddhists and Hindus
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avenue
/ˈævəˌnu/
noun
a wide straight street in a town or a city, usually with buildings and trees on both sides
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alley
/ˈæɫi/
noun
a narrow passage between or behind buildings
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boulevard
/ˈbʊɫəˌvɑɹd/
noun
a wide street in a town or city, typically with trees on each side or in the middle
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traffic
/ˈtɹæfɪk/
noun
the coming and going of cars, airplanes, etc. in an area at a particular time
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traffic jam
/tɹˈæfɪk dʒˈæm/
noun
a large number of bikes, cars, buses, etc. that are waiting in lines behind each other which move very slowly
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road
/ˈɹoʊd/
noun
a hard wide way, open to cars, buses, etc. to travel along
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highway
/ˈhaɪˌweɪ/
noun
any major public road that connects cities or towns
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expressway
/ɪksˈpɹɛsˌweɪ/
noun
a wide highway in two opposite directions, providing a controlled access for motor vehicles that are moving fast in a populated city or district
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bridge
/ˈbɹɪdʒ/
noun
a structure built over a river, road, etc. that enables people or vehicles to go across one side to the other
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path
/ˈpæθ/
noun
the way or direction something or someone moves along
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square
/ˈskwɛɹ/
noun
an open area in a city or town where two or more streets meet
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underpass
/ˈəndɝˌpæs/
noun
an underground tunnel or path that people can use to cross a road, railway, etc.
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noise
/ˈnɔɪz/
noun
sounds that are usually unwanted or loud
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pollution
/pəˈɫuʃən/
noun
a change in water, air, etc. that makes it harmful or dangerous
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to cross
/ˈkɹɔs/
verb
to go across or to the other side of something
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across
/əˈkɹɔs/
adverb
from one side to the other side of something
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to move
/ˈmuv/
verb
to change one's position or location
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noisy
/ˈnɔɪzi/
adjective
producing or having a lot of loud and unwanted sound
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local
/ˈɫoʊkəɫ/
adjective
related or belonging to a particular area or place that someone lives in or mentions
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