hire - to pay to use something for a short period:, cross a river - to go across from one side of something to the other:, crossing - a place where something such as a road, river, etc. can be crossed safely, or a place where a road and a railway meet and cross each other:, cycle uphill - to ride a bicycle, dirt track - a rough track made of soil, etc. for racing dirt bikes and horses on, drive - journey by car, ferry - a boat or ship for taking passengers and often vehicles across an area of water, especially as a regular service, fasten a seatbelt - a belt that fixes around you when you are travelling in a vehicle or aircraft and holds you in your seat, in order to reduce the risk of being injured in an accident:, get a lift - to pick smb from one place and deliver to other, get stuck in trafic - to be in a lon queue, journey - overland trip, rush hour - the busy part of the day when towns and cities are crowded, either in the morning when people are travelling to work, or in the evening when people are travelling home:, sail - When a boat or a ship sails, it travels on the water:, short cut - a route that leads from one place to another and is quicker and more direct than the usual route:, voyage - a long journey, especially by ship:, baggage reclaim - the place in an airport where you get your cases and bags when you arrive after flying:, domestic animal - an animal that is not wild and is kept as a pet or to produce food, avoidable - possible to avoid:, belittle - to make a person or an action seem as if he, she or it is not important:, budget - a plan to show how much money a person or organization will earn and how much they will need or be able to spend:, execute - to kill someone as a legal punishment:, familiar - easy to recognize because of being seen, met, heard, etc. before:, profound - felt or experienced very strongly or in an extreme way:, rewarding - giving a reward, especially by making you feel satisfied that you have done something important or useful, or done something well:, save up for - to keep something, especially money, for use in the future:, solitary - A solitary person or thing is the only person or thing in a place:, temple - a building used for the worship of a god or gods in some religions, withdraw money from a cash point - to take money out of an ATM, traffic polution - emissions from cars which damage environment,

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