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Public Transportation Vocabulary - Double-decker Bus

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Public Transportation Vocabulary
double-decker
double-decker
[Adjective]

having two levels stacked on top of each other

Ex: Amusement parks often feature double-decker carousels with two levels of intricately designed horses and chariots for riders to enjoy .
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bus
bus
[noun]

a large vehicle that carries many passengers by road

Ex: The bus was full , so I had to stand for the entire journey .
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level
level
[noun]

one of the many floors that are in a building

Ex: The restaurant is on the top level of the building .
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deck
deck
[noun]

a platform or floor that has a design that looks like a ship's deck

Ex: The home 's deck had railings and furniture designed to mimic a ship 's deck.
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to carry
to carry
[Verb]

to hold someone or something and take them from one place to another

Ex: The shopping bag was heavy because it had to carry groceries for the whole family .
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regular
regular
[Adjective]

standard in type or quality, not different or special in any way

Ex: They stayed at a regular hotel , not a luxury one .
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motorized
motorized
[Adjective]

fitted with a motor or engine, enabling movement or operation without manual effort

Ex: The museum displayed a motorized bicycle from the early 1900s .
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symbol
symbol
[noun]

something that represents an idea, quality, or concept beyond its literal meaning

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useful
useful
[Adjective]

providing help when needed

Ex: Having a mentor at work can be useful in guiding career decisions and providing valuable insights .
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passenger
passenger
[noun]

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

Ex: The passenger on the cruise ship enjoyed a view of the ocean from her cabin .
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to reduce
to reduce
[Verb]

to make something smaller in amount, degree, price, etc.

Ex: The chef suggested using alternative ingredients to reduce the calorie content of the dish .
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traffic
traffic
[noun]

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

Ex: Traffic on the subway was unusually light early in the morning .
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higher up
higher up
[Adverb]

at or toward a position that is more elevated or located farther above a reference point

Ex: The painting you 're looking for is hung higher up on the wall .
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open
open
[Adjective]

open to or in view of all

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common
common
[Adjective]

frequently found, happening, or seen

Ex: It 's common to see tourists in the city during the summer .
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tourist
tourist
[noun]

someone who visits a place or travels to different places for pleasure

Ex: Tourists took several photos of the picturesque landscape .
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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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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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traffic jam

a large number of bikes, cars, buses, etc. that are waiting in lines behind each other which move very slowly

Ex: The traffic jam cleared up after the accident was cleared from the road .
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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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electricity

a source of power used for lighting, heating, and operating machines

Ex: We use electricity to power the lights in our house .
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natural gas

a fossil fuel in the gaseous state; used for cooking and heating homes

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