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Non-motorized Vehicles Vocabulary - Rickshaw

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Non-motorized Vehicles Vocabulary
engine
engine
[noun]

the part of a vehicle that uses a particular fuel to make the vehicle move

Ex: The mechanic repaired the engine of the car, which had been making strange noises. 
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to decorate

to add beautiful things to something in order to make it look more attractive

Ex: During the holiday season, people decorate their homes with colorful lights, wreaths, and ornaments. 
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pattern
pattern
[noun]

a typically repeating arrangement of shapes, colors, etc., regularly done as a design on a surface

Ex: The wallpaper had a beautiful floral pattern that added elegance to the room. 
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attractive
attractive
[Adjective]

having features or characteristics that are pleasing

Ex: Her confident and friendly personality makes her very attractive to others. 
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environment

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

Ex: Conserving water is beneficial for the environment. 
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fuel
fuel
[noun]

any substance that can produce energy or heat when burned

Ex: Wood is a common fuel for campfires. 
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rickshaw
rickshaw
[noun]

a doorless two-wheeled vehicle that holds one or two passengers and is drawn by a person walking or cycling, used in South East Asia

Ex: Tourists enjoyed a scenic ride through the bustling streets of Bangkok in a traditional rickshaw. 
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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: Cars, buses, and trucks are all types of vehicles. 
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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 car’s wheels were spinning fast as it accelerated. 
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to carry
to carry
[Verb]

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

Ex: She used a backpack to carry her books to school. 
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either
either
[conjunction]

used to introduce two choices or possibilities

Ex: Either wear a coat, or you'll catch a cold. 
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to pedal
to pedal
[Verb]

to propel and operate a bicycle or other pedal-powered vehicle

Ex: Every morning, she pedals her bike to work, enjoying the fresh air and exercise on her commute. 
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common
common
[Adjective]

frequently found, happening, or seen

Ex: It’s common for people to exchange holiday gifts with friends and family. 
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cycle
cycle
[noun]

a vehicle with two wheels designed for propulsion by foot pedals like a bicycle or tricycle

Ex: He rode his cycle to work every day to save money on gas. 
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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: She often reads a book to pass the time when she's a passenger on long road trips. 
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cheap
cheap
[Adjective]

having a low price

Ex: He found a cheap flight deal for his vacation. 
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motorized
motorized
[Adjective]

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

Ex: The wheelchair is motorized, allowing for easier mobility. 
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autorickshaw

a three-wheeled, motorized vehicle used for public transportation in many countries, especially in South and Southeast Asia

Ex: The autorickshaw driver navigated through the crowded streets of Delhi with expert skill. 
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tuk-tuk
tuk-tuk
[noun]

a compact, three-wheeled taxi popular in many Asian cities

Ex: The tuk-tuk weaved through the busy streets of Bangkok, offering a thrilling and authentic way to explore the city. 
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