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ENGLISH 7- UNIT 7. CLASS 7.6
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to change the direction, order, position, result, etc. of something to its
reverse
a large truck for transporting heavy loads, with a back part that can be raised at one end so that its contents fall out
dump truck
a part of a road that is separated by a line from the rest of the road, for the use of people riding bicycles:
cycle lane
If the cost of something is prohibitive, it is too expensive for most people:
prohibitive proʊˈhɪb.ə.t̬ɪv/
a path with a hard surface on one or both sides of a road, that people walk on:
pavement
official permission for someone to drive a car, received after passing a driving test, or a document showing this
driving licence /ˈdraɪ.vɪŋ ˌlaɪ.səns/
(of a vehicle) not having a person as a driver:
driverless ˈdraɪ.və.ləs
a place with one or more buildings and platforms where trains stop for people to get on or off:
railway station
a belt that fastens around you when you are travelling in a vehicle or aircraft and holds you in your seat, in order to reduce the risk of being injured in an accident
seat belt /ˈsiːt ˌbelt/
not smooth
bumpy ( /ˈbʌm.pi/ )
not allowed by law
illegal,/ɪˈliː.ɡəl/
a place on a road, especially one where there is a lot of traffic, across which wide, black and white lines are painted, and at which vehicles must stop to allow people to walk across the road
zebra crossing (ˌzeb.rə ˈkrɒs.ɪŋ)
One lane of the road was closed off by ____________.
traffic cone
someone whose job is to make certain that people do not leave their cars in illegal places
traffic warden
a large number of vehicles close together and unable to move or moving very slowly:
traffic jam ˈtræf.ɪk ˌdʒæm