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the window at the front of a car, lorry, etc., that protects the driver and passengers
 
windscreen / windshield
 
bonnet
 
boot
 
hubcap
an opening in a wall, door, car etc., that usually contains a sheet of glass. ["I looked out the _____  and saw a deer."]
 
window
 
door
 
bridge
 
ladder
one of the round parts underneath a car, wagon, etc., that rolls and allows something to move. ["They took a suitcase with _____ on the bottom."]
 
wheel
 
roller coaster
 
skateboard
 
cycle
the series of roads, paths, etc., that can be used to go from one place to another ["He asked the _____ to the museum."]
 
way
 
motorway
 
road
 
street
a room in a hospital, doctor's office, train station, etc., where people can sit down and wait
 
waiting room
 
surgery
 
station
 
restaurant
someone who visits a person or place ["The museum gets _____  from all over the world."]
 
visitor
 
patient
 
guide
 
guest
an official mark or stamp on a passport that allows someone to enter or leave a country
 
visa
 
seal
 
signature
 
stamp
a machine that is used to carry people or goods from one place to another.  ["Police are looking for a stolen _____."]
 
vehicle
 
robot
 
tractor
 
trolley
a rubber ring that usually contains air and that fits around the wheel of a car, bicycle, etc.
 
tyre / tire
 
wheel
 
roller skates
 
floater
a passage that goes under the ground, through a hill, etc. ["The train goes through a _____ in the mountain."]
 
tunnel
 
cave
 
passage
 
railway
a journey to a place ["We went on a school ____ to a farm."]
 
trip
 
holiday
 
visit
 
travel
to go on a trip or journey : to go to a place and especially one that is far away ["She enjoys _____ing around Europe"]
 
travel
 
voyage
 
expedition
 
walk
words that have been changed from one language into a different language  ["My parents asked me to _____ the menu into Spanish"]
 
translation
 
translator
 
interpreter
 
change
to change words from one language into another language  ["My father speaks only Spanish. Will you _____ for me?"]
 
translate
 
translator
 
interpret
 
bilingual
a vehicle that runs on a track or on rails and that is usually used to carry groups of people for a short distance
 
tram
 
car
 
lorry / truck
 
bus
a group of vehicles that travel on a track and are connected to each other and usually to an engine ["I took a _____ to Madrid Atocha"]
 
train
 
bus
 
coach
 
car
all the vehicles driving along a certain road or in a certain area  ["There's always a lot of _____ on the M40 in the mornings."]
 
traffic
 
drivers
 
cars
 
transport
a place where tourists go for maps and information about the place they are visiting
 
tourist information centre
 
police station
 
bus station
 
airport
a person who travels to a place for pleasure ["A lot of _____ come to Spain in the summer."]
 
tourist
 
tour guide
 
guest
 
traveller
a person who takes people on trips through an area and explains the interesting details about it
 
tour guide
 
police officer
 
bus driver
 
tourist
an activity in which you go through a place (such as a building or city) in order to see and learn about the different parts of it  ["We went on a guided _____ of the museum."]
 
tour
 
journey
 
discovery
 
trip
a large object that you use to carry your clothing and belongings when you are traveling ["She packed her _____ the night before she left."]
 
suitcase / case
 
handbag
 
passport
 
wallet
a system of trains that travel in tunnels in a city
 
underground / subway
 
railway / railroad
 
motorway / freeway
 
bus station
how fast someone or something moves or travels  ["He was running at full/top _____."]
 
speed
 
kilometres
 
fast
 
acceleration
a vehicle that is used for travel in outer space
 
spaceship
 
UFO
 
helicopter
 
missile
a hotel room made for one person to use
 
single room
 
suite
 
double room
 
bed
a sign beside a road showing the direction and distance to a place ["The _____ says it is 10 miles to the city"]
 
signpost
 
signal
 
poster
 
notice
the activity of visiting the famous or interesting places of an area  ["We did a lot of _____ on our holidays"]
 
sightseeing
 
viewing
 
seeing
 
visiting
a large boat used for traveling long distances over the sea
 
ship
 
ferry
 
canoe
 
helicopter
a company or organistation providing local transportation by bus
 
bus service
 
train service
 
transportation company
 
bus supplier
a vehicle that is made of a narrow board with two small wheels attached underneath and an upright handle attached on top and that is moved by pushing with one foot while holding onto the handle
 
scooter
 
bicycle
 
motorbike
 
skateboard
to travel on water in a ship or boat ["He _____ed around the world on a luxury cruise liner."]
 
sail
 
swim
 
navigate
 
move
a way to get from one place to another place  ["We didn't know what _____ to take to get to the top of the mountain."]
 
route
 
motorway / freeway
 
road
 
direction
a circular area where two or more roads meet and on which all vehicles must go in the same direction
 
roundabout / traffic circle / rotary
 
crossroads
 
junction
 
bridge
a spacecraft that is powered by a type of very powerful engine  ["The Space X _____ took off fromKennedy Space Center"]
 
rocket
 
missile
 
plane
 
jet
a sign near a road that has information for drivers
 
road sign
 
poster
 
booklet
 
brochure
to sit on and control the movements of (a horse, motorcycle, bicycle, etc. ["Most children learn to _____ a bicycle when they are young."]
 
ride
 
mount
 
drive
 
walk
a trip that takes you to a place and back to the place you started from ["Two _____ tickets to Cuenca, please."]
 
return / round-trip
 
one-way trip
 
journey
 
come back
speak to someone to have something, (room, table, or seat etc.) at a later time ["We _____ a hotel room in London for two nights."]
 
reserve / book
 
keep
 
reservation
 
cancel
an arrangement to have something (such as a room, table, or seat) kept for you at a later time ["We hava a _____ in a hotel in London for two nights."]
 
reservation / booking
 
maintenance
 
telephone call
 
ticket
to put (something that is broken or damaged) back into good condition ["She _____ an old toy that was broken."]
 
repair
 
break
 
damage
 
condition
a desk or area in a hotel, office building, etc., where visitors first go after entering ["Check in at _____ when you arrive at the hotel."]
 
reception
 
office
 
entrance
 
room
a system of tracks on which trains travel
 
railway / railroad
 
motorway / freeway
 
underground / subway
 
road
a flat area next to railway tracks where people wait for a train or underground train ["Our train leaves from ______ 8"]
 
platform
 
station
 
bench
 
park
a person who flies an airplane, helicopter, etc
 
pilot
 
flight attendant
 
driver
 
captain
a track that is made by people or animals walking over the ground  ["We followed a small _____  through the woods."]
 
path
 
road
 
railway
 
tunnel
a person who is traveling from one place to another in a car, bus, train, ship, airplane, etc., and who is not driving or working on it ["There were two _____ in the car in addition to the driver."]
 
passenger
 
visitor
 
walker
 
tourist
a space where a car can be parked
 
parking space
 
car park
 
parking
 
parking place
for or during the entire night ["He stayed _____ and went home the next day."]
 
overnight
 
night time
 
at night
 
nightly
a person whose job is to help to connect telephone calls
 
operator
 
manager
 
receptionist
 
teacher
a thick, black liquid that comes from the ground and that is used in making various products (such as gasoline) and that makes the different parts in an engine, machine, etc., run smoothly ["I asked the mechanic to check the _____. "]
 
oil
 
petrol
 
gas
 
chocolate
at or before the correct moment; at a time that is not late ["Please hand in your homework _____ time."]
 
on
 
for
 
by
 
under
a period of time that a person spends away from home, school, or buiness usually in order to relax or travel ["I'll be _____ at the beach next week."]
 
on holiday
 
in holiday
 
at holiday
 
by holiday
travel by walking ["I come to school _____ "]
 
on foot
 
walking
 
by feet
 
by walking
for work that is part of a job ["I have to go to New York City _____ next week."]
 
on business
 
in business
 
for business
 
by business
in or on a train, boat, etc. ["She got _____ the train."]
 
on board
 
on deck
 
on top
 
on platform
being a member or citizen of a particular nation ["She's Spanish, but her parents are of Peruvian  ______."]
 
nationality
 
country
 
nationalist
 
region
to go to a different place to live ["We're going to move _____ a new apartment."]
 
into
 
on
 
by
 
of
a vehicle with two wheels that is powered by a motor and that can carry one or two people
 
motorbike
 
car
 
bicycle
 
taxi
to arrive too late for (something or someone) ["I woke up late and _____ the train."]
 
missed
 
lost
 
caught
 
got
a piece of glass that reflects images ["She looked at herself in the _____."]
 
mirror
 
window
 
telescope
 
prism
a person who repairs machines (such as car engines) and keeps them running properly
 
mechanic
 
engineer
 
technician
 
expert
a picture that shows the rivers, mountains, streets, etc., in a particular area
 
map
 
photograph
 
chart
 
letter
a piece of equipment with moving parts that does work when it is given power from electricity, gasoline, etc.  ["Do you know how to operate this _______?"]
 
machine
 
robot
 
slave
 
computer
a very large, heavy vehicle that is used to move large objects
 
lorry / truck
 
car / automobile
 
helicopter
 
motorbike
to go away from (a place) ["What time do you _____ in the morning?"]
 
leave home
 
go out
 
go away
 
exit
 to return (an airplane, helicopter, etc.) to the ground after a flight ["The plane _____ on the runway."]
 
landed
 
took off
 
parked
 
fell
an act of traveling from one place to another ["It's a long _____ to Murcia."]
 
journey
 
voyage
 
travel
 
step
a fast airplane that has one or more engines ["I would like to be rich and have a private _____."]
 
jet
 
biplane
 
bicycle
 
taxi
coming to a country to live there ["In the USA there is a barrier to control illegal _____ from Mexico"]
 
immigration
 
holidays
 
school trips
 
journeys
a place that has rooms in which people can stay especially when they are traveling  ["We spent the night in a four-star _____."]
 
hotel
 
apartment
 
caravan
 
chalet
to get a ride in a passing vehicle by holding out your arm with your thumb up as you stand on the side of the road ["Her car broke down, so she had to _____ back home."]
 
hitchhike
 
catch a taxi
 
walk
 
cycle
a place on the coast that is protected and deep enough to provide safety for ships ["They enjoyed fishing in the _____."]
 
harbour
 
beach
 
river
 
ocean
a metal bar with a handle at each end that is used to control the direction of a bicycle, motorcycle, etc. ["Keep both hands on the _____!"]
 
handlebars
 
steering wheel
 
joystick
 
controls
a book of information for visitors or tourists
 
guidebook
 
map
 
dictionary
 
manual
a person who shows and explains the interesting things in a place ["The tour _____ told us about the best restaurants in town."]
 
guide
 
tourist
 
visitor
 
security guard
a person who is invited to visit or stay in someone's home; a customer at a hotel, restaurant, etc. ["She will be the _____ of honor"]
 
guest
 
visitor
 
recepctionist
 
invitation
an area at an airport where passengers arrive and leave  ["Flight 213 is now boarding at _____ 6."]
 
gate
 
door
 
window
 
check-in
a place where you can buy petrol for cars
 
petrol station / gas station
 
bus station
 
railway station
 
police station
a shop where vehicles are repaired ["My car was making a strange noise, so I took it to the _____."]
 
garage
 
petrol station
 
car park
 
parking space
a material (such as petrol, oil, or gas) that is burned to produce power ["I had to change the _____ pump on my car."]
 
fuel
 
oil
 
combustible
 
petrol
coming from or belonging to a different place or country ["We don't get many ______ visitors."]
 
foreign
 
strange
 
abroad
 
immigrant
to move through the air ["I would like to _____ like a bird."]
 
fly
 
flow
 
float
 
fish
the act of moving through the air or through outer space ["Our _____ leaves Madrid at six o'clock."]
 
flight
 
fly
 
flew
 
flown
a boat that is used to carry people and vehicles for a short distance between two places
 
ferry
 
kayak
 
shuttle
 
ship
the money a person pays to travel on a bus, train, boat, or airplane or in a taxi ["I need some coins for the bus _____."]
 
fare
 
fee
 
entrance
 
money
at  a great distance in space or time ["Do you live _____ from Madrid?"]
 
far
 
long
 
distance
 
away
a place or piece of equipment provided for a particular purpose ["Are there any cooking ______ in the apartment?"]
 
facilities
 
installations
 
equipment
 
places
the difference in value between money from one country and money from another country ["What is the pound to euro _______ today?"
 
exchange rate
 
change
 
cash
 
money
a monetary unit used by countries of the European Union since 1999
 
euro
 
cash
 
coins
 
Bitcoin
the building where an ambassador lives and works ["Protesters stood outside the American ______."]
 
embassy
 
government
 
office
 
bureau
sold at airports or on planes or ships at a cheaper price than usual because you do not have to pay tax on them.  ["I bought chocolate at the ______ shop at the airport."]
 
duty-free
 
cheap
 
travel
 
free
Expected or scheduled to arrive. ["Their plane is _____ in 15 minutes."]
 
due
 
expected
 
hoped for
 
waited for
a person who drives a vehicle
 
driver
 
conductor
 
pilot
 
passenger
a room in a hotel with two beds
 
double room
 
single room
 
room
 
bedroom
a unit of money in the U.S., Canada, Australia, and other countries that is equal to 100 cents ["The shirt costs 20 _____."]
 
dollar
 
Bitcoin
 
pound
 
euro
a paper that gives information about something ["You should keep all of your important _____ in a safe place."]
 
documents
 
certificates
 
papers
 
passports
instructions that tell you how to go to a place ["Excuse me. Could you please give me _______ to the cinema?"]
 
directions
 
addresses
 
instructions
 
maps
a place to which a person is going or something is being sent ["You have reached your ______."]
 
destination
 
destiny
 
address
 
home
the act of leaving a place especially to start a journey  ["What is your time of _____?"]
 
departure
 
exit
 
leaving
 
going
to take (something) to a person or place  ["Amazon _____ the box on Monday morning"]
 
delivered
 
gave
 
took
 
received
late ["The flight to Barcelona has been ______"]
 
delayed
 
late
 
cancelled
 
postponed
when something happens later than it should ["The nurse apologized for the _____  and said that the doctor would come soon."]
 
delay
 
stop
 
late
 
holiday
a pesrson who rides a bicycle
 
cyclist
 
bicyclist
 
motorist
 
rider
the place at an airport, border, etc., where government officers look for things that people are trying to bring into a country illegally ["We went through _____ at the airport without any difficulty."]
 
customs
 
passport control
 
check-in
 
gate
the money that a country uses  (euros, dollars, pounds etc.)
 
currency
 
cash
 
Bitcoins
 
credit cards
a place where two or more roads cross ["Traffic was stopped at the ______."]
 
crossroads
 
cross
 
roundabout
 
street
a place where two things (such as a street and a railway track) cross each other ["You should always use a zebra ______ to get  to the other side of the road."]
 
crossing
 
cross
 
bridge
 
street
an area of land that is controlled by its own government ["The  _____ of Spain and Portugal have a lot in common."]
 
countries
 
provinces
 
continents
 
kingdoms
to say or show that (something) is true or correct ["Can you _____ your reservation, please?"]
 
confirm
 
say
 
tell
 
promise
a large bus with comfortable seating that is used for long trips ["The schools hired two _____  for the trip to the farm."]
 
coach
 
bus
 
train
 
underground / subway
to leave and pay for your room at a hotel, motel, etc. ["We had a flight at 8 o'clock in the morning so we _____ early."]
 
checked out
 
checked in
 
departed
 
exited
the process of reporting that you have arrived at a hotel, an airport, etc. ["_____ time for the 1 o'clock flight is at 11 o'clock"]
 
check-in
 
check out
 
reception
 
arrival
to report to someone when you arrive at a place (such as an airport or hotel) to let them know you are there ["Passengers must _____ _____ one hour before the flight leaves."]
 
check in
 
check out
 
arrive
 
report
reserved for temporary use ["a _____ flight took all the pensioners to Benidorm."]
 
charter
 
package
 
tour
 
group
to move from one plane, train, etc., to another in order to continue a journey ["We'll have to _____ planes in Chicago."]
 
change
 
exchange
 
interchange
 
move
to get on a bus, train, etc., before it leaves ["If you miss the first bus, you can _____ the next one in 15 minutes."]
 
catch
 
get in
 
stop
 
wait for
an area outside a building for parking cars, lorries, etc.
 
car park / parking lot
 
garage
 
petrol station
 
zebra crossing
a vehicle that has four wheels and an engine and that is used for carrying passengers on roads ["He got into the ____ and drove away."]
 
car / automobile
 
lorry / truck
 
ferry
 
aereplane / airplane
a city in which the main offices of a government are located ["Beijing is China's _____ _____."]
 
capital city
 
town
 
village
 
hamlet
a long narrow place that is filled with water and was created by people so that boats could pass through it  ["the Panama _____ was built in 1914"]
 
canal
 
river
 
ocean
 
lake
a small, simple house made of wood ["He lived in a _____ in the forest"]
 
cabin
 
hotel
 
apartment
 
house
(travel) on a ship
 
by sea
 
on sea
 
at sea
 
for sea
(travel) by car or bus
 
by road
 
on road
 
for road
 
in road
(travel) by car, bus etc. on the ground
 
by land
 
in land
 
at land
 
on land
(travel) by aeroplane
 
by air
 
for air
 
in air
 
at air
a building where buses regularly stop so that passengers can get on and off ["They took him to the _____ _____."]
 
bus station
 
bus stop
 
railway station
 
underground station
a large vehicle that is used for carrying passengers especially along a particular route at particular times ["She took the number 4 ____ to Madrid."]
 
bus
 
lorry / truck
 
car
 
boat
a small, thin book or magazine that usually has many pictures and information about a product, a place, etc. ["They gave me lots of ____ at the tourist office."]
 
brochure
 
booklet
 
map
 
leaflet
a structure built over something (such as a river) so that people or vehicles can get across ["a ____ connects the island to the mainland"]
 
bridge
 
motorway / freeway
 
road
 
tunnel
a line separating one country from another ["We crossed the _____ between Poland and Slovakia"]
 
border
 
gate
 
door
 
wall
to get into or onto (an aeroplane, a bus, a train, etc.) ["You must have a ticket in order to _____ the train."]
 
board
 
check in
 
enter
 
ride
a 2-wheeled vehicle that a person rides by pushing on foot pedals ["She rode her _____ to school."]
 
bicycle / bike
 
motorbike
 
tricycle
 
scooter
a container used for carrying personal things (such as clothes) when you are going somewhere  ["We carried our _____  to the hotel room.."]
 
bag
 
clothes
 
sack
 
handbag
a bag for carrying things that has two shoulder straps and is carried on the back [Dora the Explorer has lots of things in her ______."]
 
backpack
 
suitcase
 
handbag
 
shopping bag
to be on the ocean
 
at sea
 
on sea
 
in sea
 
under sea
a person who travels in a spacecraft into outer space
 
astronaut
 
driver
 
sailor
 
police officer
to come to or reach a place after traveling, being sent, etc.  [" He ______home at six o'clock."]
 
arrived
 
arrived at
 
arrived to
 
arrived in
a large hall which arriving passengers come into after collecting their luggage ["We'll wait for you in the ______."]
 
arrivals hall
 
check in
 
reception
 
customs
a written or spoken statement that tells people about something [" I heard an _____ on the loudspeaker saying that the store was closing in 10 minutes."]
 
announcement
 
advertisement
 
warning
 
speech
a vehicle used for taking hurt or sick people to the hospital especially in emergencies
 
ambulance
 
fire engine
 
police car
 
street cleaner
a place where aircraft land and take off and where there are buildings for passengers to wait in
 
airport
 
bus station
 
railway station
 
car park
a company that owns and operates many airplanes ["Iberia is the Spanish national _____."]
 
airline
 
aeroplane / airplane
 
airport
 
company
machine that has wings and an engine and that flies through the air
 
aeroplane / plane / airplane
 
helicopter
 
parachute
 
ferry
a place (such as a room in a hotel) where travelers can sleep and find other services ["We've booked three night's _____ in Glasgow"]
 
accommodation
 
facilities
 
hall
 
bed
to or in a foreign country or countries ["I would love to go __________ this year, perhaps to the South of France."]
 
abroad
 
to abroad
 
at abroad
 
in abroad
a printed piece of paper, or a message received on your phone, that gives you the right to travel on a bus, train, etc. ["May I see your _____, please?"]
 
ticket
 
luggage
 
walk
 
timetable
the bags and suitcases that a person carries when traveling  ["You can only take one small piece of ______ onto the aeroplane."]
 
luggage
 
walk
 
timetable
 
boarding pass
move or go somewhere by putting one foot in front of the other on the ground, but without running
 
walk
 
timetable
 
boarding pass
 
go by train
a chart showing the times at which trains, buses and planes leave and arrive  ["You should check the _____ to see when the next bus leaves."]
 
timetable
 
boarding pass
 
go by train
 
park (a car)
a card that you show before you get on a plane or boat ["Please present your boarding _____to the flight attendant."]
 
boarding pass
 
go by train
 
park (a car)
 
helicopter
travel somewhere by train
 
go by train
 
park (a car)
 
helicopter
 
hire
leave a vehicle that you are driving in a particular place for a period of time. ["I normally ____ my car in the street"]
 
park (a car)
 
helicopter
 
hire
 
taxi
an aircraft without wings that has large blades (= long flat parts) on top that go round. It can fly straight up from the ground and can also stay in one positi
 
helicopter
 
hire
 
taxi
 
break down
to pay money to borrow something for a short time  ["We decided to _____ a car to travel around Italy."]
 
hire
 
taxi
 
break down
 
passport
a car with a driver that you pay to take you somewhere  ["We caught/took/got a _____ to the restaurant."]
 
taxi
 
break down
 
passport
 
boat
to stop working because of a fault in the vehicle or machinery
 
break down
 
passport
 
boat
 
set off
an official document  that identifies someone as a citizen of a country and that is necessary when entering or leaving a country
 
passport
 
boat
 
set off
 
take off
a vehicle (smaller than a ship) that travels on water, moved by oars, sails or a motor
 
boat
 
set off
 
take off
 
traffic lights
to begin a journey
 
set off
 
take off
 
traffic lights
 
drive
to leave the ground and begin to fly  ["Please listen to the flight attendant. The plane's about to _____."]
 
take off
 
traffic lights
 
drive
 
cycle
a set of lights that controls the traffic on a road.   ["Cars must stop when the _____ _____ are red."]
 
traffic lights
 
drive
 
cycle
 
driving licence
to operate a vehicle so that it goes in a particular direction
 
drive
 
cycle
 
driving licence
 
motorway
to ride a bicycle; to travel by bicycle
 
cycle
 
driving licence
 
motorway
 
station
an official document that shows that you are qualified to drive
 
driving licence
 
motorway
 
station
 
bus stop
a wide road, with at least two lanes in each direction, where traffic can travel fast for long distances between large towns.
 
motorway / freeway
 
station
 
bus stop
 
public transport
a place where trains stop so that passengers can get on and off
 
station
 
bus stop
 
public transport
 
petrol
a place at the side of a road that is marked with a sign, where buses stop
 
bus stop
 
public transport
 
petrol
 
pollution
the system of buses, trains, etc. which people use to travel from one place to another
 
public transport
 
petrol
 
pollution
 
traffic jam
a liquid obtained from petroleum, used as fuel in car engines, etc. (North American English: gas, gasoline)
 
petrol
 
pollution
 
traffic jam
 
ticket
the process of making air, water, soil, etc. dirty
 
pollution
 
traffic jam
 
ticket
 
luggage
a long line of vehicles on a road that cannot move or that can only move very slowly   ["I'm stuck in a _____ _____, so I'll be late."]
 
traffic jam
 
ticket
 
luggage
 
walk