involving a particular region or geographic area
Cambridge English: FCE (B2 First) - Locations & Structures
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regional
[adjective]
Ex:
Regional
organizations
promote
cooperation
and
collaboration
among
neighboring
countries
to
address
common
challenges
.
storey
[noun]
a level of a building, usually above ground, where people live or work
Ex:
They
added
another
storey
to
the
school
to
accommodate
more
students
.
location
[noun]
the geographic position of someone or something
Ex:
The
company
chose
a
prime
location
downtown
for
its
new
flagship
store
.
attic
[noun]
an area or room directly under the roof of a house, typically used for storage or as an additional living area
Ex:
They
discovered
old
family
heirlooms
stored
in
boxes
in
the
attic
while
cleaning out
the
house
.
accessible
[adjective]
easy to acquire or use
Ex:
Affordable
education
should
be
accessible
to
everyone
.
dam
[noun]
a huge wall built to keep water from entering an area or to contain and use it as a power source to produce electricity
Ex:
The
town
relies on
the
dam
for
its
water supply
.
route
[noun]
a way from one place to another
Ex:
The
biking
route
passes by
several
historic
landmarks
.
ward
[noun]
a separate area in a hospital for patients with similar conditions
Ex:
The
elderly
patients
were
moved
to
a
different
ward
designed
for
their
specific
care
needs
.
cellar
[noun]
an underground storage space or room, typically found in a building, used for storing food, wine, or other items that require a cool and dark environment
Ex:
She
found
a
hidden
door
in
the
kitchen
that
led
down
to
the
cellar
.
porch
[noun]
a structure with a roof and no walls at the entrance of a house
Ex:
During
summer
storms
,
we
gather
on
the
screened
porch
to
listen
to
the
rain
.