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Transportation

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  • The feeling of tiredness and confusion that people experience after making a long journey
    Jet lag
  • a type of rigid airship
    Zeppelin
  • a light vehicle on runners, usually open and generally horse-drawn, used especially for transporting persons over snow or ice.
    Sleigh
  • A small bus in which there are seats for about ten people
    Minibus
  • The most famous electric car of the 21st century.
    Tesla
  • A closed two-door car body style with a permanently attached fixed roof.
    A coupe
  • A light, simple, two-person carriage of the late 18th, 19th and early 20th centuries, drawn usually by one or sometimes by two horses.
    A horse and carriage
  • A commercial vehicle that is used off road driving
    A 4x4
  • a two or three-wheeled passenger cart, generally pulled by one man with one passenger.
    Rickshaw
  • A particular type of scooter
    Vespa
  • An automobile body style that can convert between an open-air roof and an enclosed one
    A convertible or cabriolet
  • A vessel with sail used to travel over bodies of water
    Sailboat
  • Money used in other countries.
    Foreign currencies
  • A piece of land where people on holiday can camp, usually with toilets and running water.
    Campsite
  • When referring to a plane an individual owns
    Private jet
  • Typical family car with 5 doors
    A sedan
  • A luxury sedan or saloon car generally driven by a chauffeur with elongated body.
    Limousine
  • A ship on which war jets can land
    Aircraft carrier
  • A document provided by an airline during check-in, giving a passenger permission to board the airplane for a particular flight
    Boarding pass
  • An aircraft consisting of a very large bag filled with heated air or other gas
    Hot air balloon
  • Boat with a lifting surface, or foil, that operates in water.
    A hydrofoil
  • Any of various relatively small, motor-driven vessels used for pleasure cruises or racing
    Yacht