a public open space where children can play and climb on structures, usually made of wood, ropes, and old tyres
adventure playground /ədˈven.tʃə ˌpleɪ.ɡraʊnd/
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a place where aircraft regularly take off and land, with buildings for passengers to wait in
airport /ˈeə.pɔːt/
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a building where works of art can be seen by the public
art gallery /ˈɑːt ˌɡæl.ər.i/
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a building in which you can go bowling, or the narrow track along which ***** are rolled during a game of bowling
bowling alley /ˈbəʊ.lɪŋ ˌæl.i/
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a theatre where people pay to watch films
cinema /ˈsɪn.ə.mɑː/
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football stadium /ˈfʊt.bɔːl ˈsteɪ.di.əm/
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a level area of ice, often inside a building, that is kept frozen for people to skate on
ice rink /ˈaɪs ˌrɪŋk/
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a building, room, or organization that has a collection of books, documents, music, and sometimes things such as tools or artwork, for people to borrow, usually without payment
library /ˈlaɪ.brər.i/
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the people who might want to buy something, or a part of the world where something is sold
market /ˈmɑː.kɪt/
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a group of shops with a common area for cars to park
shopping centre /ˈʃɒp.ɪŋ ˌsen.tər/
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a place where people study for an undergraduate (= first) or postgraduate (= higher level) degree
university /ˌjuː.nɪˈvɜː.sə.ti/
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a piece of land where people on holiday can camp, usually with toilets and places for washing
campsite /ˈkæmp.saɪt/
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a university where you can study for an undergraduate (= first) degree
college /ˈkɒl.ɪdʒ/
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a building or set of buildings where large amounts of goods are made using machines
factory /ˈfæk.tər.i/
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a room or part of a building in which people work, especially sitting at tables with computers, phones, etc., usually as a part of a business or other organization