Transportation
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a short stay at a place during a journey, typically for rest or transfer
We had a two-hour stopover in Paris.
View Full Definitiona type of railway powered by cables that goes up and down a slope
Tourists flocked to ride the historic funicular, which had been operating for over a century, connecting the lower town to the hilltop castle.
View Full Definitiona service where people can rent cars for short periods, often by the hour
They decided to join a carshare program to reduce their carbon footprint and save money on transportation costs.
View Full Definitionan act of people coming together
The concourse of mourners filled the churchyard.
View Full Definitiona piece of clothing that is tied around the waist which protects the front part of the body from stains, dirt, etc. when working
The baker wore a flour-dusted apron while kneading dough, ensuring her clothes stayed clean.
View Full Definitionthe fleshy part at the back of the body that a person sits on
He slipped on the wet floor and landed hard on his rear end.
View Full Definitiona temporary driving license allowing learners to practice driving before obtaining a full license
As soon as she turned sixteen, she applied for a provisional license, eager to start learning how to drive.
View Full Definitiona pickup truck or utility vehicle
View Full Definitionan automobile that is smaller than a full-sized car, making it easier to drive and park in tight spaces
The compact car was ideal for navigating through crowded city streets, its small size making parking a breeze.
View Full Definitiona technology that uses optical character recognition to read vehicle license plates
The city installed automatic number plate recognition (ANPR) systems at key intersections to help monitor and manage traffic flow.
View Full Definitiona transmission system that delivers power to all four wheels of a vehicle simultaneously
The truck's four-wheel drive helps it maintain traction on rough terrain.
View Full Definitionthe rear door of a car, truck, or van that can be opened downwards when loading or unloading goods
He opened the tailgate of his pickup truck to unload bags of soil for the garden.
View Full Definitionto abruptly turn to a different direction
The driver had to veer sharply to the right to avoid colliding with the stalled car.
View Full Definitionto change the originally planned path or direction of something, especially in transportation
Due to the road closure, the traffic management system had to reroute vehicles through alternative streets.
View Full Definitionto start a car's engine without the key by using the wires attached to it
The thief attempted to hot-wire the car, bypassing the ignition system to steal the vehicle.
View Full Definitionto crash violently into an obstacle
The car lost control on the icy road and rammed into the guardrail.
View Full Definitiona stand or a small table or shop with an open front where people sell their goods
He set up a small stall to sell handmade jewelry.
View Full Definitionan expanse of open, often high land with peaty soil, typically covered with heather, bracken, and moss
The hikers crossed the misty moor at dawn.
View Full Definitionthe land close to a sea, ocean, or lake
The coast was full of seashells and small pebbles.
View Full Definitiona type of weapon that can fire bullets, etc.
The sound of a gun firing echoed across the shooting range.
View Full Definitionto be at rest or not actively doing anything
During the afternoon, he chose to idle by the river and enjoy the scenery.
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