Easy
medium
kind of hard
hard
Are you crazy?
100
bags, cases, etc. that contain somebody’s clothes and things when they are traveling (Airports)
LUGGAGE
100
To fill something or become filled with gas or air
Inflate
100
the government department that collects taxes on goods bought and sold and on goods brought into the country, and that checks what is brought in
Customs
100
o say something in a loud voice; to speak loudly/angrily to somebody
Shout
100
a passage between rows of seats in a church, theatre, train, etc., or between rows of shelves in a supermarket
Aisle
200
the process of keeping something in a particular place until it is needed; the space where things can be kept
Storage
200
a jacket without sleeves, that can be filled with air, designed to help you float if you fall in water
Life jacket
200
to leave the ground and begin to fly
Take off
200
a place where planes land and take off and that has buildings for passengers to wait in
Airport
200
all the people working on a ship, plane, etc.
Crew
300
to dress in something
Put on
300
silly or ridiculous, and not worth taking seriously
Laughable
300
to come down through the air onto the ground or another surface
Land
300
a barrier like a door that is used to close an opening in a fence or a wall outside a building
Gate
300
one of the areas for passengers to sit in a plane
Cabin
400
a belt that is attached to the seat in a car or a plane and that you fasten around yourself so that you are not thrown out of the seat if there is an accident
seat belt
400
to make a high sound or a musical tune by forcing your breath out when your lips are closed
Whistle
400
a special chair with wheels, used by people who cannot walk because of illness, an accident, etc.
wheelchair
400
a long narrow strip of ground with a hard surface that an aircraft takes off from and lands on
Runway
400
a series of sudden and violent changes in the direction that air or water is moving in
Turbulence
500
written, given, made, etc. by somebody who does not want their name to be known or made public
Anonymous
500
o use violence or threats to take control of a vehicle, especially a plane, in order to force it to travel to a different place or to demand something from a government
Hijack
500
a situation when there is not enough of the people or things that are needed
Shortage
500
a place at an airport where you go after your passport has been checked so that officials can find out if you are carrying illegal drugs or weapons
Security
500
the feeling of being tired and slightly confused after a long plane journey, especially when there is a big difference in the time at the place you leave and that at the place you arrive in
jet Lag
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