Vydáno dne 22.10.2005
Trains planes and automobiles…
noun - a building from which you can take a plane
noun - a vehicle with two wheels without an engine, you move it by moving your legs
noun - a place where you can take a bus, usually without a roof, in a street
noun - a road vehicle with four wheels that can only carry about five people
adjective - full of people
verb - to control a car; to go by car somewhere and sit behind the wheel
adjective - costing a lot of money, not cheap
adverb - a long distance away, not near
adjective - travelling at a high speed, not slow
noun - a kind of boat that travels across a channel or a river and carries people, cars, buses etc.
noun - a part of a house or a small building for a car
adjective - costing little money, not expensive
adverb - a short distance away, not far
noun - a means of transport that flies through the air and carries many passengers, it has two wings
verb - to sit on a moving bike, motorcycle or horse etc.
adjective - travelling at a low speed, not fast
noun - a place where you can take a train
verb - to get on (on a bus, train, plane etc.) in order to travel somewhere
noun - a big vehicle that uses railway tracks, it usually has a locomotive in the front and a few carriages, it can carry passengers or goods
noun, British English - a kind of train for people that travels through a city and stops at regular intervals to let people in or out
noun, British English - a kind of train that travels in tunnels under a city and stops at regular intervals for people to get in or out
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