board /bɔrd/ (v) to get on a ship, train, plane, bus (lên tàu, lên máy bay,..)
e.g. Passengers are wwaiting to board.
cab /kæb/ (n) a taxi (xe taxi)
e.g. Let's take a cab home.
chance /tʃæns/ (n) a possibility of something happening, especially something that you want (cơ hội, dịp)
e.g. Is there any chance of getting tickets for tonight?
coach /koʊtʃ/ (n) (American English) the cheapest seats in a plane (vé phổ thông)
e.g. Are you flying coach?
college /ˈkɑlɪdʒ/ (n) a place where students can study for a degree after they have finished high school (cao đẳng, đại học)
e.g. She's away at college in California.
column /ˈkɑləm/ (n) a part of a newspaper or magazine that appears regularly and deals with a particular subject or is written by a particular writer (cột, mục báo)
e.g. I always read her column in the local paper.
departure /dɪˈpɑrtʃər/ (n) the act of leaving a place (khởi hành)
e.g. You go through security to the departure lounge.
ferry /ˈfɛri/ (n) a boat or ship that carries people, vehicles, and goods across a river or across a narrow part of the ocean (phà)
e.g. We caught the ferry at Ludington, Michigan.
hero /ˈhiroʊ/ (n) a person, especially a man, who is admired by many people for doing something brave or good (anh hùng)
e.g. These soldiers are the national heroes.
in advance (idm) before the time that iss expected; before something happens (truowsc).
e.g. It's cheap if you book the ticket in advance.
one-way ticket: (American English) the ticket that can be used for traveling to a place but not back again (vé một chiều)
e.g. How much is a one-way ticket to New York?
platform /ˈplætfɔrm/ (n) the raised flat area beside the track at a train station, where you get on or off the train (ga)
e.g. The train stopped at the platform.
private /ˈpraɪvət/ (adj) owned or managed by an individual person or independent company rather than by the government (tư nhân)
e.g. I prefer private buses than public ones.
public /ˈpʌblɪk/ (adj) connected with the government and the services it provides (công cộng)
e.g. Most buses in New York are public.
receipt /rɪˈsit/ (n) a piece of paper that shows that goods or services have been paid for (biên lai)
e.g. Can I have a receipt, please?
return ticket (British English) a ticket for a journey to a place and back again(vé khứ hồi)
e.g. I lost my return ticket.
round-trip ticket (American English) a ticket for a journey to a place and back again(vé khứ hồi)
e.g. We offer a variety of tickets including one-way, ten-trip and round-trip tickets.
security /sɪˈkyʊrət̮i/ (n) the activities involved in protecting a country, building, or person against attack, danger, etc. (an ninh)
e.g. The carried out security checks at the airport.
single ticket (British English) the ticket that can be used for traveling to a place but not back again (vé một chiều)
e.g. May I have a single ticket to London, please?
stand /stænd/ (n) a place where taxis, buses ,etc. park while they are waiting for passengers (trạm xe, bến đỗ)
e.g. You can get a taxi at a stand or by waving your hand.
standard /ˈstændərd/ (n) the cheapest seats in a plane (vé phổ thông)
e.g. Could I have a ticket to Ha Noi, please?
Standard or first class?
tip /tɪp/ (n) a small amount of extra money that you give to someone, for example somebone who serves you in a restaurant (tiền bo, tiền hoa hồng)
e.g. He gave the waiter a generous tip.
transportation /ˌtrænspɔːrˈteɪʃn/ (n) a vehicle or method of travel (phương tiện giao thông)
e.g. His bike is his only means of transportation.
underground /ˈʌndərˌɡraʊnd/ (adj) under the surface of the ground (ngầm, dưới lòng đất)
e.g. He bought the land, guessing that here might be gold underground.