VOCABULARY
PHRASAL VERBS
KEY WORDS
ROAD, RAIL, AIR AND SEA
TRANSLATE
100

a state of physical ease and freedom from pain or constraint.


comfort

100

I never liked seafood, but _ _ _ _  _ _ _ _ _ _ after trying fried calamari. (come around)

came around

100

to concentrate in a small or narrow space

congestion


100

a strip of hard ground along which aircraft take off and land.


runway

100
ponerse (phrasal verb)
put on
200

the ability to be easily modified.


flexibility


200

The ice cream machine at McDonalds is always _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ down. 

breaking down (break down)

200

the provision of food and drink at a social event or other gathering.


catering


200

a condition that is characterized by various psychological and physiological effects (such as fatigue and irritability), occurs following long flight through several time zones, and probably results from disruption of circadian rhythms in the human body.

jet lag

200

take off

quitarse

300

the fact or quality of being on time.


punctuality

300

Alessandra can’t _ _ _  _ _ _ _ _ _ _ a morning without coffee.

(complete or endure an unpleasant task)

get through

300

a flight lasting anywhere from 30 minutes to 3 hours

short-haul flight

300
a bridge where drivers or pedestrians must pay to cross.




toll bridge

300

set out

salir

400

the condition of being protected from or unlikely to cause danger, risk, or injury.


safety

400

Once they _ _ _ _ _  _ _ _ the mistakes, you’ll be able to correct them.

point out

400

arrive and register at a hotel or airport.


check in

400

a road junction at which traffic moves in one direction round a central island to reach one of the roads converging on it.

roundabout

400

find out

descubrir

500

the rate at which someone or something moves or operates or is able to move or operate.


speed

500

They had failed to _ _ _ _ _ the policy _ _ _ _ _ _ _

think through


500

a comfortably equipped single-decker bus used for longer journeys.


coach

500

the side of a ship or aircraft that is on the right when one is facing forward.


starboard

500

get on with

llevarse bien