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CEFR B2 Vocabulary - Lesson 48

Here you will learn some English words about traveling, such as "jet lag", "terminal", "cruise", etc. prepared for B2 learners.

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CEFR B2 Vocabulary
budget
[adjective]
economical and not expensive
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resort
[noun]
an establishment that provides vacationers with lodging, food, entertainment, etc.
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lodging
[noun]
a place that provides travelers with temporary accommodation
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lounge
[noun]
a room in an airport or hotel in which waiting people can sit
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checkout
[noun]
the time when a guest should leave a hotel room, pay the bills, and return the key
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resident
[noun]
someone who is staying in a hotel room
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room service
[noun]
a hotel service by which food and drink can be brought to the rooms of the guests
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travel agency
[noun]
an agency that makes arrangements for people who want to travel
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E-ticket
[noun]
an online ticket for a flight that can be received electronically instead of a paper ticket
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vacationer
[noun]
someone who has gone on vacation
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excursion
[noun]
a short trip taken for pleasure, particularly one arranged for a group of people
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package tour
[noun]
a vacation arranged by a travel agent or a company at a fixed price including the cost of transport, accommodations, etc.
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to get away
[verb]
to go on vacation away from home
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to trek
[verb]
to go for a long walk or journey, particularly in the mountains, forests, etc. as an adventure
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aisle
[noun]
a narrow passage in a theater, train, aircraft, etc. that separates rows of seats
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cabin
[noun]
the area where passengers sit in an airplane
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cabin crew
[noun]
the group of people whose job is looking after the passengers on an aircraft
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baggage claim
[noun]
the area at an airport where passengers can collect their cases, bags, etc. after they land
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jet lag
[noun]
the confusion and tiredness one can experience after a long flight, particularly when the origin is in a much different time zone than the destination
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terminal
[noun]
a building where trains, buses, planes, or ships start or finish their journey
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main line
[noun]
an important railroad line between two cities or large towns
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to cruise
[verb]
to go on vacation by a ship or boat
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to delay
[verb]
to be late or cause someone or something to be late
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to navigate
[verb]
to travel across or on an area of water by a ship or boat
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caravan
[noun]
a vehicle that is pulled by a car, in which people can sleep and live, used particularly when they go on holiday
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railroad crossing
[noun]
a place at which a road meets a railroad on the same surface
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compartment
[noun]
any of the separate sections of a railcar
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rest stop
[noun]
an area near a road where people can stop to eat food, rest, etc.
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gift shop
[noun]
a store where small items and souvenirs are sold, suitable for giving as presents
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hot-air balloon
[noun]
an extremely large balloon filled with heated air or gas so that it can float in the air, equipped with a basket in which passengers can ride
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April Fools' Day
[noun]
the 1st of April on which people in Western countries play tricks on one another and the person who is tricked is called the April Fool
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Independence Day
[noun]
the 4th of July on which Americans celebrate the declaration of independence from Britain in 1776
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New Year's Eve
[phrase]
the evening of 31st of December, which is the last day of the year
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St. Patrick's Day
[noun]
the 17th of March on which people celebrate, in honor of Saint Patrick who helped establish Christianity in Ireland, by drinking Irish beer and sometimes wearing green clothes
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Black Friday
[noun]
the day following Thanksgiving in the US, on which people traditionally start shopping for Christmas because stores open early and reduce the price of their goods to attract more customers
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Mardi Gras
[noun]
the day before the start of Lent, on which people in some countries begin celebrating by dancing in the streets with loud music and wearing colorful costumes
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transportation
[noun]
the act or business of carrying people or goods from one place to another by different means
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