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stop
to not walk, move, or travel anymore, or to make someone or something do this
return
to go or come back to a place where you were before
repair
to fix something that is damaged, broken, split, or not working properly
park
to put a car or other vehicle in a particular place for a period of time
miss
to be too late for something
explore
to travel around an area in order to find out about it
delay
to make someone or something late
taxi
a car and driver that you pay to take you somewhere
scooter
a child's vehicle with two small wheels, an upright handle, and a narrow board that you stand on with one foot, while the other foot pushes against th...
ambulance
a special vehicle that is used to take people who are ill or injured to hospital
seasick
feeling ill when you travel in a boat because of the movement of the boat in the water
broken
not working properly
suitcase
a large case with a handle, used for carrying clothes and possessions when you travel
give sb a hug
to put your arms around someone and hold them tightly to show love or friendship
get wet
to be covered in or full of water
bag
a large bag that you use to carry your clothes, etc. when you are travelling
noise
a sound, especially one that is loud, unpleasant, or frightening
in one go
an attempt to do more than one thing at once
get away
to take a holiday away from the place you normally live
wheel
one of the round things under a car, bus, bicycle, etc. that turns when it moves
tuk tuk
a motor vehicle with three wheels that is used as a taxi e.g. in Thailand
trip
a visit to a place that involves a journey, for pleasure or a particular purpose
bus/train/coach ticket
a printed piece of paper which shows that you have paid to travel on a bus/train/coach
snack
a small amount of food that is eaten between main meals or instead of a meal
railway
a system of tracks along which trains run, or a system of trains
pillow
a cloth bag filled with soft material that you put your head on when you are sleeping
passenger
someone who is travelling in a vehicle, plane, boat etc, but is not driving it or working on it
meet
to go to a place where someone will be at a particular time, according to an arrangement, so that you can talk or do something together
lend
to let someone borrow money or something that belongs to you for a short time
journey
an occasion when you travel from one place to another, especially over a long distance
flight
a journey in a plane or space vehicle, or the plane or vehicle that is making the journey
cave
a large natural hole in the side of a cliff or hill, or under the ground
camel
a large desert animal with a long neck and either one or two humps (=large raised parts) on its back
camp
to set up a tent or a shelter and stay there for a short time
port
a place where ships can be loaded and unloaded
platform
the raised place beside a railway track where you get on and off a train in a station
coach/train station
a place where trains or coaches regularly stop so that passengers can get on and off, goods can be loaded, etc.
car park
a place with spaces for people to park their cars, either outside or in a building
bus stop
a place at the side of a road, marked with a sign, where buses stop for passengers
airport
a place where planes take off and land, with buildings for passengers to wait in
slow
not moving, being done or happening quickly
short
measuring a small amount in length or distance
high-speed
designed to travel or operate very fast
fast
moving or able to move quickly
comfortable
making you feel physically relaxed, without any pain or without being too hot, cold, etc.
go on foot
to walk somewhere
go on a boat trip
to leave the place where you are in order to go for a trip that you take in a boat (a vehicle that travels across water)
go by car/train/bus
to travel or move using a car, train or bus
get around
to go or travel to different places
catch/get/take the train/bus
to get on a train or bus in order to travel on it, or to be in time to get on a train or bus before it leaves
travel
to go from one place to another, or to several places, especially ones that are far away
take
to get on a train, bus, plane, etc. in order to travel on it
sail
to travel on or across an area of water in a boat or ship
ride
to sit on an animal, especially a horse, and make it move along
go
to travel or move to a place that is away from where you are or where you live
get
to arrive somewhere
fly
to travel by plane
drive
to make a car, truck, bus, etc. move along
catch
to get on a train, plane, etc. in order to travel on it, or to be in time to get on a train, plane, etc. before it leaves
underground
a railway system under the ground
tram
a vehicle for passengers, which travels along metal tracks in the street
train
a set of several carriages that are connected to each other and pulled along a railway line by an engine
submarine
a ship, especially a military one, that can stay under water
ship
a large boat used for carrying people or goods across the sea
plane
a vehicle that flies in the air, and has wings and at least one engine
motorbike
a small, two-wheeled vehicle with an engine
helicopter
a type of aircraft with large metal blades on top which turn around very quickly to make it fly
ferry
a boat that carries people or goods across a river or a narrow area of water
coach
a bus with comfortable seats used for long journeys
bike
a bicycle
watch a film
to look at a TV or a cinema screen for a period of time, paying attention to what is happening there
scuba diving
the sport of swimming under water while breathing through a tube that is connected to a container of air on your back
ride a bike
to travel on a bicycle
learn a language
to gain a skill of understanding and speaking another system of communication used by people in a different country, by experience, by studying it, or...
go swimming
to leave the place where you are, in order to swim (to move yourself through water using your arms and legs)
go shopping
to leave the place where you are, in order to buy some things
go on a sleepover
to be at a party for children in which they stay the night at someone's house
drive to the beach
to travel in a car to an area of sand or small stones at the edge of the sea or a lake