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Water Transportation Vocabulary - Jet Ski

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Water Transportation Vocabulary
jet ski
jet ski
[noun]

a small motorized vehicle that one can ride like a motorcycle on water

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watercraft

a craft designed for water transportation

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to ride
to ride
[Verb]

to sit on open-spaced vehicles like motorcycles or bicycles and be in control of their movements

Ex: John decided to ride his road bike to work , opting for a more eco-friendly and health-conscious commute .
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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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lake
lake
[noun]

a large area of water, surrounded by land

Ex: They had a picnic by the side of the lake.
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river
river
[noun]

a natural and continuous stream of water flowing on the land to the sea, a lake, or another river

Ex: We went fishing by the river and caught some fresh trout .
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the ocean
the ocean
[noun]

the great mass of salt water that covers most of the earth's surface

Ex: The sailors navigated the ocean using the stars .
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company
company
[noun]

an organization that does business and earns money from it

Ex: The company's main office is located downtown .
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to stick
to stick
[Verb]

to stay in the same condition or make no further progress

Ex: The software development had stuck at the debugging phase for weeks.
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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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to power
to power
[Verb]

to supply with the needed energy to make something work

Ex: Electric cars are powered by rechargeable batteries , making them an eco-friendly transportation option .
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water pump

the pump in the cooling system of an automobile that cause the water to circulate

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pump
pump
[noun]

a mechanical device or machine that is used to move fluids or gases from one place to another by creating a flow or pressure

Ex: Sewage treatment plants employ pumps to transport wastewater for processing and treatment .
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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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handlebar
handlebar
[noun]

a bar in front of a motorcycle or bicycle that a person takes by hand to control the direction in which they want to travel

Ex: He noticed a slight wobble in the handlebar, which he had to fix before his next ride .
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bike
bike
[noun]

a motor vehicle with two wheels and a strong frame

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to turn
to turn
[Verb]

to change the direction of something's movement by rotating or steering it

Ex:
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direction
direction
[noun]

the position that someone or something faces, points, or moves toward

Ex: The teacher pointed in the direction of the library when the students asked where to find more resources .
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reason
reason
[noun]

something that explains an action or event

Ex: Understanding the reason for his behavior helped to resolve the conflict .
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to race
to race
[Verb]

to drive a vehicle or ride an animal at a very high speed

Ex: They raced their bikes through the city , weaving in and out of traffic .
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contest
contest
[noun]

a competition in which participants compete to defeat their opponents

Ex: The chess contest between the two grandmasters lasted for hours .
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tour
tour
[noun]

a journey for pleasure, during which we visit several different places

Ex: We took a bike tour through the countryside , enjoying the serene landscapes .
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lifeguard
lifeguard
[noun]

someone who is employed at a beach or swimming pool to keep watch and save swimmers from drowning

Ex: The lifeguard performed CPR on the unconscious swimmer until paramedics arrived .
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rescue team

a group of trained individuals responsible for locating, assisting, and saving people in dangerous or emergency situations

Ex: The rescue team used advanced equipment to locate survivors in the collapsed building .
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exciting
exciting
[Adjective]

making us feel interested, happy, and energetic

Ex: They 're going on an exciting road trip across the country next summer .
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life jacket

a special type of vest worn to help keep a person afloat in water, especially in case of an emergency

Ex: He felt much safer in the life jacket as the waves grew stronger .
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to fall
to fall
[Verb]

to quickly move from a higher place toward the ground

Ex: The leaves fall from the trees in autumn .
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to follow
to follow
[Verb]

to act accordingly to someone or something's advice, commands, or instructions

Ex: Follow the arrows on the floor to navigate through the museum .
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crowded
crowded
[Adjective]

(of a space) filled with things or people

Ex: The crowded bus was late due to heavy traffic .
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to reach
to reach
[Verb]

to come to a certain level or state, or a specific point in time

Ex: The problem has now reached crisis point .
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mile
mile
[noun]

a unit of measuring length equal to 1.6 kilometers or 1760 yards

Ex: The bicycle race covers a distance of 100 miles.
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wave
wave
[noun]

a raised body of water that moves along the surface of a sea, river, lake, etc.

Ex: The waves crashed against the rocks with great force .
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trick
trick
[noun]

a skillful action or move, often done to show ability or entertain

Ex: She taught her dog a trick to sit on command .
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to show off

to act in a way that is intended to impress others

Ex: She showed off her new dress at the party .
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skill
skill
[noun]

an ability to do something well, especially after training

Ex: The athlete 's skill in dribbling and shooting made him a star player on the basketball team .
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spin
spin
[noun]

a move where the rider quickly rotates their body and board while riding a wave, often performed to show skill and entertain

Ex: A stylish spin at the end of the ride can leave a strong final impression on the judges .
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flip
flip
[noun]

an acrobatic movement where the feet rotate over the head, either forward or backward, before returning to a standing or controlled position

Ex: The skateboarder attempted a daring flip off the ramp .
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