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Stop Drivers Eslpod Rest Area Truck Taking Campus

Id ESLPod_1006_WE_1686
Episode Id ESLPod 1006
Episode Title Taking a Campus Tour
Phrase stop
Text The word "stop," in this podcast, means a pause or break while one is walking and traveling, especially to rest, to get into or out of a vehicle, or to receive information or examine something more closely: "We'll make a quick stop at the grocery store so that the bus passengers can buy snacks and drinks." A "rest stop" or a "rest area" is a grassy area with restrooms and vending machines at the side of a highway or freeway, where drivers can rest: "I have to go to the bathroom. Can you pull over at the next rest stop?" Finally, a "truck stop" is an area with restaurants, gas stations, and showers, surrounded by very large parking spaces, where professional truck drivers can rest: "This truck stop offers a safe place for drivers to rest when they're transporting cargo across the country."
Topics Education | Travel

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