DEFINITION OF KEY TERMS
MOTOR VEHICLE: A motor Vehicle is a self-propelled vehicle powered by an engine and can be used for transporting people, goods and animals from one place to another on land.
TRAVELLING: This simply means moving from one place to another over a long distance, either by land, air or water.
WORDS ASSOCIATED WITH MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRAVELLING
Here are some words associated with Motor vehicles and Travelling
MOTOR VEHICLES
- Engine: The main power unit of a vehicle that converts fuel into motion.
- Brake: A device used to slow down or stop a vehicle.
- Clutch: A mechanism in manual vehicles used to connect and disconnect the engine from the wheels during gear changes.
- Battery: The component that supplies electrical power to start the engine and run electronic systems.
- Petrol: A type of fuel (also known as gasoline) used in many internal combustion engines.
- Carburetor: A device in older vehicles that mixes air and petrol for the engine’s combustion process.
- Combustion: The process of burning fuel inside the engine to produce power.
- Steering: The system that allows the driver to control the direction of the vehicle.
- Acceleration: The increase in speed when the driver presses the gas pedal.
- Reverse: A gear that moves the vehicle backward.
- Boot: The storage compartment at the rear of the vehicle (British English; also called trunk).
- Seatbelt: A safety strap that holds the occupant in place and helps prevent injury during accidents.
- Rotor: A spinning component of the brake or engine system, especially in disc brakes.
- Windscreen: The front glass window of a vehicle (British English; also called windshield).
- Speedometer: The instrument that shows how fast the vehicle is moving.
- Headlamp: The front light on a vehicle used to illuminate the road at night or in poor visibility.
- Tyre: The rubber covering around a wheel that contacts the road (British spelling of tire).
- Bumper: A protective bar on the front or back of a vehicle to absorb minor impacts.
- Bonnet: The hinged cover over the engine at the front of the vehicle (British English; also called hood).
- Dashcam: A small video camera mounted on the dashboard or windscreen to record the road while driving.
- Dashboard: The panel in front of the driver that holds instruments and controls.
- Automobile: A self-propelled vehicle used for transportation, especially a car.
- Cybertruck: A futuristic electric pickup truck designed by Tesla, known for its unique design.
- Tesla: A brand of electric vehicles and clean energy products known for innovation and technology.
- SUV (Sport Utility Vehicle): A large, often four-wheel-drive vehicle designed for both on-road and off-road use.
- BMW: A luxury automobile manufacturer known for performance and quality vehicles.
- Child lock: A safety feature that prevents children from opening the rear doors from the inside.
- Trunk: The storage compartment at the back of the vehicle (American English; also called boot).
TRAVELLING
- Parks: Designated areas where vehicles (like buses or cars) are stationed for passengers to board or alight, often at the start or end of a journey.
- Luggage: Bags, suitcases, or belongings carried by a traveler.
- Checkpoint: A place where travelers or vehicles are inspected, often for security or documentation.
- Boarding: The process of getting onto a vehicle, such as a bus, train, ship, or plane.
- Take off: The moment an aircraft leaves the ground and begins to fly.
- Altitude: The height of an aircraft above sea level during flight.
- Hostess: A female flight attendant who assists and ensures the comfort and safety of passengers on a flight.
- Pilot: The person who operates and flies an aircraft.
- Sailor: A person who works on a ship and helps navigate or operate it during sea travel.
- Bus fare: The amount of money paid for a bus ride.
- Metro: An underground or above-ground train system used for urban public transportation.
- First class: A premium, more comfortable travel class with better services, usually on planes or trains.
- Economy: The standard travel class offering basic seating and services, usually more affordable.
- Ticket: A document or electronic record that shows payment and allows a person to travel.
- Boarding pass: A document that allows a passenger to enter the aircraft and shows seat and flight details.
- Subway: An underground train system used for city travel, similar to a metro.
- Route: The path or course taken to reach a destination.
- Destination: The place a traveler is going to.
- Airport: A facility where aircraft take off, land, and passengers board or disembark.
- Seaport: A harbor where ships dock and people or goods are transferred.
- Transit: The act of passing through or stopping at a place while traveling to another destination.
- Passport: An official government-issued document that certifies a person’s identity and nationality, allowing them to travel internationally. It is required for entry into and exit from most countries.
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