Unit 2: Travel and Transport (Vocabulary)

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voyage

(n) A long journey by sea or in space

<p>(n) A long journey by sea or in space</p>
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journey

(n) The act of traveling from one place to another

<p>(n) The act of traveling from one place to another</p>
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trip

(n) An occasion when you go somewhere and come back again

<p>(n) An occasion when you go somewhere and come back again</p>
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travel

(n) The activity of travelling

<p>(n) The activity of travelling</p>
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excursion

(n) A short journey that you make for pleasure

<p>(n) A short journey that you make for pleasure</p>
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view

(n) The things that you can see from a particular place

<p>(n) The things that you can see from a particular place</p>
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sight

(n) A place or thing that is especially worth seeing / the ability to see

<p>(n) A place or thing that is especially worth seeing / the ability to see</p>
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world

(n) The earth and all people and things on it

<p>(n) The earth and all people and things on it</p>
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Earth

(n) Third planet from the sun

<p>(n) Third planet from the sun</p>
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area

(n) A part of place or building

<p>(n) A part of place or building</p>
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territory

(n) Land that is under the control of someone or something (country, animal,...)

<p>(n) Land that is under the control of someone or something (country, animal,...)</p>
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season

(n) A period of the year characterized by particular conditions of weather, and temperature

<p>(n) A period of the year characterized by particular conditions of weather, and temperature</p>
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period

(n) A length of time with a beginning and end

<p>(n) A length of time with a beginning and end</p>
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fee

(n) An amount of money paid for a service or permission to do something

<p>(n) An amount of money paid for a service or permission to do something</p>
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fare

(n) The money that you pay to travel by bus, plane, taxi, etc.

<p>(n) The money that you pay to travel by bus, plane, taxi, etc.</p>
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ticket

(n) A piece of paper that shows that you have paid to do something.

<p>(n) A piece of paper that shows that you have paid to do something.</p>
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miss

(v) To be late for something or the absence of someone

<p>(v) To be late for something or the absence of someone</p>
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lose

(v) Fail to keep/win/find something.

<p>(v) Fail to keep/win/find something.</p>
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take

(v) To move or carry someone or something from one place to another.

<p>(v) To move or carry someone or something from one place to another.</p>
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bring

(v) To take someone or something with you from one place to another.

<p>(v) To take someone or something with you from one place to another.</p>
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go

(v) To move or travel to a place that is away from where you are now

<p>(v) To move or travel to a place that is away from where you are now</p>
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book

(v) To arrange to have or use something at a particular time in the future

<p>(v) To arrange to have or use something at a particular time in the future</p>
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keep

(v) To continue to have or own something

<p>(v) To continue to have or own something</p>
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arrive

(v) To get to a place, especially at the end of a journey.

<p>(v) To get to a place, especially at the end of a journey.</p>
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reach

(v) To arrive at a place, or get to a point after making an effort or journey.

<p>(v) To arrive at a place, or get to a point after making an effort or journey.</p>
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live

(v) To have your home in a particular place

<p>(v) To have your home in a particular place</p>
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stay

(v) To live or remain in a place for a while.

<p>(v) To live or remain in a place for a while.</p>
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border

(n) The official line that separates two countries or regions.

<p>(n) The official line that separates two countries or regions.</p>
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edge

(n) The outer or furthest point of something

<p>(n) The outer or furthest point of something</p>
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line

(n) A long thin mark on a surface of something

<p>(n) A long thin mark on a surface of something</p>
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length

(n) Distance between two points, measured in meters.

<p>(n) Distance between two points, measured in meters.</p>
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distance

(n) An amount of space between two things or people.

<p>(n) An amount of space between two things or people.</p>
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guide

(v) To show someone where to go by going with them

<p>(v) To show someone where to go by going with them</p>
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lead

(v) To take someone to a place by going there with them, usually in front of them

<p>(v) To take someone to a place by going there with them, usually in front of them</p>
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native

(adj) Living in a particular country or area since birth

<p>(adj) Living in a particular country or area since birth</p>
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home

(n) The city or town where you lived as a child

<p>(n) The city or town where you lived as a child</p>