#vocabulary
TRANSPORTATION
1. Public Transport (Noun)
- Explanation: Systems of buses, trains, and other vehicles used for transporting passengers.
- Example: Many people rely on public transport to get to work every day.
2. To Commute (Verb)
- Explanation: To travel regularly between home and work or school.
- Example: She commutes to the city every day for her job.
3. Traffic Jam (Noun)
- Explanation: A line or lines of stationary or very slow-moving traffic, caused by roadworks, an accident, or heavy congestion.
- Example: We were stuck in a traffic jam for over an hour.
4. To Get On/Off (Phrasal Verb)
- Explanation: To board or disembark from a vehicle such as a bus, train, or plane.
- Example: He got on the bus at the last stop and got off at the main station.
5. Rush Hour (Collocation)
- Explanation: The times during each day when traffic is at its heaviest.
- Example: It's best to avoid traveling during rush hour if you can.
6. To Catch (Verb)
- Explanation: To be in time to board a bus, train, or other modes of transport.
- Example: If we hurry, we can catch the next train.
7. To Take Off (Phrasal Verb)
- Explanation: When an airplane leaves the ground and begins to fly.
- Example: The plane took off on time, despite the bad weather.
8. Driver’s License (Noun)
- Explanation: An official document that allows someone to drive a vehicle.
- Example: You need a driver’s license to legally operate a car.
9. To Hail a Taxi (Collocation)
- Explanation: To signal to a taxi driver that you want a ride.
- Example: It can be difficult to hail a taxi during rush hour.
10. Pedestrian Crossing (Noun)
- Explanation: A designated place for pedestrians to cross a road.
- Example: Always use the pedestrian crossing to ensure your safety.
11. To Board (Verb)
- Explanation: To get on or into a vehicle such as a plane, train, or boat.
- Example: Passengers should board the train at platform 3.
12. Fuel Efficiency (Collocation)
- Explanation: A measure of how far a vehicle can travel per unit of fuel.
- Example: Hybrid cars are known for their fuel efficiency.
13. To Get Around (Phrasal Verb)
- Explanation: To travel from place to place.
- Example: It's easy to get around the city with the extensive subway system.
14. Vehicle Emissions (Noun)
- Explanation: Pollutants released into the atmosphere from cars, trucks, and other vehicles.
- Example: New regulations aim to reduce vehicle emissions to improve air quality.
15. Traffic Congestion (Collocation)
- Explanation: Overcrowding of vehicles on roadways leading to slower speeds and longer trip times.
- Example: Traffic congestion is a common problem in large metropolitan areas.
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TRANSPORTATION
1. Public Transport (Noun)
- Explanation: Systems of buses, trains, and other vehicles used for transporting passengers.
- Example: Many people rely on public transport to get to work every day.
2. To Commute (Verb)
- Explanation: To travel regularly between home and work or school.
- Example: She commutes to the city every day for her job.
3. Traffic Jam (Noun)
- Explanation: A line or lines of stationary or very slow-moving traffic, caused by roadworks, an accident, or heavy congestion.
- Example: We were stuck in a traffic jam for over an hour.
4. To Get On/Off (Phrasal Verb)
- Explanation: To board or disembark from a vehicle such as a bus, train, or plane.
- Example: He got on the bus at the last stop and got off at the main station.
5. Rush Hour (Collocation)
- Explanation: The times during each day when traffic is at its heaviest.
- Example: It's best to avoid traveling during rush hour if you can.
6. To Catch (Verb)
- Explanation: To be in time to board a bus, train, or other modes of transport.
- Example: If we hurry, we can catch the next train.
7. To Take Off (Phrasal Verb)
- Explanation: When an airplane leaves the ground and begins to fly.
- Example: The plane took off on time, despite the bad weather.
8. Driver’s License (Noun)
- Explanation: An official document that allows someone to drive a vehicle.
- Example: You need a driver’s license to legally operate a car.
9. To Hail a Taxi (Collocation)
- Explanation: To signal to a taxi driver that you want a ride.
- Example: It can be difficult to hail a taxi during rush hour.
10. Pedestrian Crossing (Noun)
- Explanation: A designated place for pedestrians to cross a road.
- Example: Always use the pedestrian crossing to ensure your safety.
11. To Board (Verb)
- Explanation: To get on or into a vehicle such as a plane, train, or boat.
- Example: Passengers should board the train at platform 3.
12. Fuel Efficiency (Collocation)
- Explanation: A measure of how far a vehicle can travel per unit of fuel.
- Example: Hybrid cars are known for their fuel efficiency.
13. To Get Around (Phrasal Verb)
- Explanation: To travel from place to place.
- Example: It's easy to get around the city with the extensive subway system.
14. Vehicle Emissions (Noun)
- Explanation: Pollutants released into the atmosphere from cars, trucks, and other vehicles.
- Example: New regulations aim to reduce vehicle emissions to improve air quality.
15. Traffic Congestion (Collocation)
- Explanation: Overcrowding of vehicles on roadways leading to slower speeds and longer trip times.
- Example: Traffic congestion is a common problem in large metropolitan areas.
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