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hospital
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[ 'hɔspitl ]
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A place where people who are ill or injured are treated and taken care of
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apartment
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[ ə'pɑ:tmənt ]
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A set of rooms for living which are part of a larger building
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skyscraper
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[ 'skaiskreipə ]
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A very tall modern building, usually in a city
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department store
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[ di'pɑ:tmənt stɔ: ]
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A large shop stocking many types of goods in different departments
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bakery
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[ 'beikəri ]
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A place where bread and cakes are made
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church
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[ ʧə:ʧ ]
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A building for Christian religious activities
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office building
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[ 'ɔfis 'bildiŋ ]
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A building in which people work
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post office
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[ pəust 'ɔfis ]
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A place from where letters and parcels are sent
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newsstand
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[ 'nu:z‚stænd ]
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A stand for the sale of newspapers
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market
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[ 'mɑ:kit ]
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A regular gathering for the purchase and sale of food, livestock etc.
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drugstore
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[ 'drʌg‚stɔ:r ]
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A shop where you can buy medicines
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sidewalk
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[ 'saidwɔ:k ]
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A path with a hard surface near a road, that people walk on
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bookstore
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[ 'bʋk‚stɔ:r ]
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A shop where books are sold
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intersection
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[ ,intə'sekʃən ]
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A place where two or more roads join or cross each other
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crosswalk
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[ 'krɔ:swɔ:k ]
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A place on a road, where wide black and white lines are painted
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pedestrian
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[ pi'destriən ]
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A person who is walking, especially in an area where vehicles go
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block
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[ blɔk ]
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A group of buildings bounded by four streets
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stadium
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[ 'steidjəm ]
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An athletic or sports ground with tiers of seats for spectators
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street
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[ stri:t ]
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A road in a city, town or village which has building
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park
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[ pɑ:k ]
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A large public garden in a town
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fire station
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[ 'faiə steiʃn ]
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A building where fire engines are kept and where firefighters work
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police station
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[ pə'li:s steiʃn ]
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The local office of the police in a town or part of a city
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bus stop
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[ bʌs stɔp ]
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A place, usually marked by a pole with a sign, where a bus stops
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boulevard
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[ 'bu:lvɑ: ]
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A wide road in a city, usually with trees on each side or along the centre
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border
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[ 'bɔ:də ]
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A strip made of stone that goes around or along the edge of the road
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jail
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[ ʤeil ]
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A place where criminals are kept to punish them for their crimes
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corner
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[ 'kɔ:nə ]
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A place where two streets meet
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bench
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[ benʧ ]
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A long, usually hard, seat for two or more people, often found in public places
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subway station
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[ 'sʌbwei steiʃn ]
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A railway system in which electric trains travel along passages below ground
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traffic light
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[ 'træfik lait ]
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A set of automatically operated coloured lights for controlling traffic
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building number
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[ 'bildiŋ 'nʌmbə ]
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A number assigned to identify a building
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streetlight
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[ 'stri:t‚laɪt ]
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A light in or at the side of a road which is usually supported on a tall post
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manhole
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[ 'mænhəul ]
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A covered round opening allowing access underground structures
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courthouse
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[ 'kɔ:rthaʋs ]
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A building which contains law courts
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phone booth
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[ fəun bu:ð ]
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A small structure with a door, containing a public telephone
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sewer
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[ 'səuə ]
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A large pipe, usually underground, which is used for carrying waste water
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theater
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[ 'θiətə ]
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A building in which plays and other dramatic performances are given
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