travel

 0    10 flashcards    magdatrzcinska
download mp3 print play test yourself
 
Question English Answer English
take off
start learning
If an aircraft takes off, it leaves the ground and begins to fly.
The plane took off at 12.
set out/ set off
start learning
to start a journey
Martin set out on his cycle ride before dawn.
get out
start learning
to leave a closed vehicle, building, etc.
Suddenly the lights went out and I was there, desper[ately] trying to find a way to get out of the house!
go back
start learning
to return to a place where you were or where you have been before
So I went back to the classroom, picked up my bag and went home.
get on (sth)
start learning
to go onto a bus, train, aircraft or boat
I think we got on the wrong bus.
go away
start learning
to leave a place
get off (sth)
start learning
to leave a bus, train, aircraft or boat
We should get off at the next stop.
get in
start learning
to arrive at a place at a particular time
get back
start learning
to return to a place after you have been somewhere else
book sb in or book sb into sth
start learning
to arrange for someone to stay at a hotel
She booked me into a hotel in the town centre.

You must sign in to write a comment