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Types of Cars & Motorcycles Vocabulary - Motor Scooter

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Types of Cars & Motorcycles Vocabulary
beginner
beginner
[noun]

someone who has just started to learn or do something; a person who is new to a field or activity

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distance
distance
[noun]

the length of the space that is between two places or points

Ex: The telescope allowed astronomers to accurately measure the distance to distant galaxies .
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to park
to park
[Verb]

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

Ex: As the family reached the amusement park , they began looking for a suitable place to park their minivan .
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tight
tight
[Adjective]

not allowing passage of air, water, or other substances

Ex: The concrete wall is tight, stopping any seepage .
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spot
spot
[noun]

a specific point or location identified relative to surrounding features in an area or region

Ex: He stood in the same spot where the accident occurred .
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to travel
to travel
[Verb]

to move or circulate from one location to another

Ex: The viral video traveled across social media
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farther
farther
[Adverb]

at or to a considerable distance, either in time or space

Ex: The event happened farther back in history than we thought .
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fuel tank
fuel tank
[noun]

a container designed to store gasoline, diesel, or oil for use in vehicles or machinery

Ex: The mechanic replaced the rusted fuel tank to prevent future leaks .
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environment

the natural world around us where people, animals, and plants live

Ex: The melting polar ice caps are a clear sign of changes in our environment.
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fuel
fuel
[noun]

any substance that can produce energy or heat when burned

Ex: The fireplace was stocked with plenty of fuel to keep us warm .
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pollution
pollution
[noun]

a change in water, air, etc. that makes it harmful or dangerous

Ex: The pollution caused by plastic waste is a growing environmental crisis .
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lane
lane
[noun]

a part of a road that is separated by white lines

Ex: Drivers must stay within their lane to ensure safe and orderly traffic flow .
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parking spot

a designated space for a vehicle to park, often marked by lines or signs

Ex: They argued over who had the right to use the parking spot.
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rider
rider
[noun]

someone who uses a motorcycle or bicycle for transportation

Ex: The mountain trail attracted riders from all over the region .
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to avoid
to avoid
[Verb]

to keep away from or deliberately not do something

Ex: The hikers avoided the dangerous path and chose a safer trail .
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Rome
Rome
[noun]

the capital city of Italy, historically significant as the center of the Roman Empire and the seat of the Vatican

Ex: The Vatican , located within Rome, is the headquarters of the Catholic Church .
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Milan
Milan
[noun]

a major city in northern Italy, known for its fashion, finance, art, and cultural significance

Ex: The famous Milan Cathedral is a stunning example of Gothic architecture.
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motor scooter

a two-wheeled vehicle with a step-through frame and a small engine, typically used for personal transportation in urban areas

Ex: Motor scooters are popular among city dwellers for their compact size and fuel efficiency .
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two-wheeled
two-wheeled
[Adjective]

having two wheels, typically describing bicycles, motorcycles, and similar vehicles

Ex: Learning to ride a two-wheeled vehicle requires good balance and coordination .
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vehicle
vehicle
[noun]

a means of transportation used to carry people or goods from one place to another, typically on roads or tracks

Ex: The accident involved three vehicles.
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motor
motor
[noun]

a machine that converts any form of energy into mechanical energy

Ex: Electric motors are widely used in appliances, vehicles, and industrial equipment.
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quick
quick
[Adjective]

taking a short time to move, happen, or be done

Ex: The quick fox darted across the field , disappearing into the forest .
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transportation

the act or business of carrying people or goods from one place to another by different means

Ex: The transportation of fresh produce often requires refrigerated trucks .
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scooter
scooter
[noun]

a light motor vehicle with a floorboard on which the rider puts their legs, and with wheels of usually small size

Ex: After learning how to balance , he confidently rode his scooter for the first time without assistance .
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Italy
Italy
[noun]

a country in southern Europe, with a long Mediterranean coastline

Ex: Venice is a city in Italy known for its beautiful canals and gondola rides .
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cheap
cheap
[Adjective]

having a low price

Ex: The shirt she bought was very cheap; she got it on sale .
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popular
popular
[Adjective]

receiving a lot of love and attention from many people

Ex: His songs are popular because they are easy to dance to .
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Europe
Europe
[noun]

the second smallest continent‌, next to Asia in the east, the Atlantic Ocean in the west, and the Mediterranean Sea in the south

Ex: Many tourists visit Europe to experience its vibrant nightlife and entertainment .
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to get around

to move or travel from one place to another

Ex: We used a map to get around the unfamiliar neighborhood .
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motorcycle

a vehicle with two wheels, powered by an engine

Ex: She prefers the freedom and agility of a motorcycle over a car .
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wheel
wheel
[noun]

any of the circular objects typically found under vehicles like cars, bicycles, buses, etc., used to make movement possible by turning

Ex: The mechanic inspected the wheels to ensure they were aligned .
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frame
frame
[noun]

the structure of a building, piece of furniture, vehicle, etc. that supports and shapes it

Ex: The wooden frame of the bridge was reinforced to handle heavier loads .
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to step
to step
[Verb]

to move to a new position by raising one's foot and then putting it down in a different spot

Ex: Right now , the performer is actively stepping in time with the music .
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to get on
to get on
[Verb]

to mount on the back of a vehicle or animal, such as a horse, bicycle, or motorcycle

Ex: The children laughed as they tried to get on the donkey for a ride .
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automatic
automatic
[Adjective]

resembling the unthinking functioning of a machine

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gear
gear
[noun]

a set of mechanical parts or devices that transmit and control power or motion in a machine or vehicle

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