coach (n)
/koʊtʃ/

xe khách, xe buýt đường dài

a long comfortable vehicle for carrying a large number of passengers, especially on long journeys

coach

hail (v)
/heɪl/

gọi, ra hiệu ( cho taxi) dừng lại

to call someone in order to attract their attention

hail

seat (n)
 /siːt/

chỗ

a seat as a passenger on a plane, bus which you pay for in order to use

seat

train station (n)
/treɪn ˈsteɪʃən/

nhà ga

a place where trains stop for people to get on or off

train station

overload (v)
 /ˌoʊ.vɚˈloʊd/

chất quá nặng, làm quá tải

to put too many things in or on something

overload

get off (phrasal verb)
/ɡet ɑːf/

xuống (xe, tàu, máy bay)

to leave a train, bus, or aircraft

get off

get on (phrasal verb)
/ɡet ɑːn/

lên xe

to go onto a bus, train, aircraft, or boat

get on

compass (n)
/ˈkʌm.pəs/

la bàn

a device for finding direction with a needle that can move easily and always points to magnetic north

compass

travel sickness (n)
/ˈtræv.əl ˈsɪk.nəs/

sự say tàu xe

a feeling of illness, especially of needing to vomit, that some people get in a moving vehicle

travel sickness

rush hour (n)
 /rʌʃ aʊr/

giờ cao điểm

the time of day when there are a lot of vehicles on the road because most people are travelling to or from work

rush hour

terminus (n)
/ˈtɝ.mɪ.nəs/

trạm cuối xe buýt

the last stop of a bus or railway route

terminus

small change (n)
/smɑːl tʃeɪndʒ/

tiền lẻ

money that is in the form of coins of low value

small change

traffic jam (n)
/ˈtræf.ɪk dʒæm/

kẹt xe

a large number of vehicles close together and unable to move or moving very slowly

traffic jam

subway (n)
/ˈsʌb.weɪ/

tàu điện ngầm

a railway system in which electric trains travel along passages below ground

subway

platform (n)
 /ˈplæt.fɔːrm/

sân ga

an area next to a railway track where passengers get onto and off trains

platform

line (n)
/laɪn/

vạch kẻ đường

a long thin mark on a road used for organizing traffic and for showing drivers where they can park

line

escalator (n)
/ˈes.kə.leɪ.t̬ɚ/

thang cuốn

a set of moving stairs that take people from one level to another in a large building

escalator

roadblock (n)
/ˈroʊd.blɑːk/

rào chắn đường

a part of a road where police or soldiers stop traffic, especially to make checks

roadblock

turnstile (n)
/ˈtɝːn.staɪl/

cửa quay

a narrow gate with metal bars that move in a circle so that only one person at a time can go through

turnstile

route (n)
/ruːt/ 

tuyến đường

a particular way or direction between places

route
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