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Shall I carry your case onto the train?
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something which you buy or keep to remember a special event or holiday
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a visit to and around a place, area, or country
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an area where people can stay in tents for a holiday
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a long, hard surface built for vehicles to drive on
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the roads or paths you follow to get from one place to another place
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a journey in a vehicle or train, a journey riding a bicycle, motorcycle, or horse
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[C or U] a place where people stay in tents or other temporary structures The camp was a peaceful place with flowers, trees, and a [cycle track].
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a circular place where roads meet and where cars drive around until they arrive at the road that they want to turn into Rosewood Avenue is off the first roundabout by Tesco.
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a long visit to a place away from where you live, for pleasure We [are] going to Greece this summer for [a] holiday.
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[no plural] when someone goes or comes back to a place where they were before The whole town came out to celebrate his return from the war.
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an exciting and sometimes dangerous experience
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when someone or something leaves a place, especially to start a journey to another place Now I am just waiting for the day of departure.
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the part of a vehicle that makes it stop or move more slowly
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a place where many people go for a holiday
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a closed space at the back of a car for putting things in
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the system of transport which uses trains, or the metal tracks on which trains run
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an organized journey, especially a long one for a particular purpose
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the cars, trucks, etc. using a road
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the place where someone or something is going
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trains as a method of transport
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the activity of visiting places which are interesting because they are historical, famous, etc. Did you do much sightseeing while you were in Paris?
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an official document or ticket that allows you to do something
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the place where your bags are examined when you are going into a country, to make sure you are not carrying anything illegal
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a path by the side of a road that people walk on
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someone who visits a person or place
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a long, narrow track between one place and another
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[U] the right or ability to come into or go into a place A flock of sheep blocked our entry to the village.
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a large vehicle used for transporting goods
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the window at the front end of a car, bus, etc.
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when you travel from one place to another
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a machine that carries people up and down in tall buildings
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an aircraft with a jet engine, which is able to fly very fast
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when you travel around an area without spending much money, carrying a backpack
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a corner where one road meets another
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a large road vehicle for carrying goods from place to place
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a thick, round piece of rubber filled with air, that fits around a wheel
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a place where people can go across a road, river, etc.
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a person who is staying in a hotel
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journey in which you visit a place for a short time and come back again
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an area of water next to the coast, often protected from the sea by a thick wall, where ships and boats can shelter
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someone, especially a young person, who travels around an area without spending much money, carrying a backpack
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a boat that regularly carries passengers and often vehicles across an area of water
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a line of cars, trucks, etc. that are moving slowly or not moving at all
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a road which you use to leave a motorway or roundabout
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official permission for someone to drive a car, received after passing a driving test, or a document showing this
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a list of times when buses, trains, etc. arrive and leave
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a comfortable bus used to take groups of people on journeys
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a holiday on a large ship, sailing from place to place
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an accident in which a vehicle hits something
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a period of time that you spend in a place Did you enjoy your stay in Tokyo?
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