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make a day of it
Meaning: To spend the whole day enjoying an activity or outing.
Example: We decided to visit the zoo and make a day of it.
work out
Meaning: To happen or develop in a successful or satisfactory way.
Example: Their plan to share the house worked out really well.
be well prepared
Meaning: To be ready and equipped for a situation.
Example: Hikers must be well prepared before starting the mountain trail.
excursion
IPA: /ɪkˈskɜː.ʃən/ (UK), /ɪkˈskɝː.ʒən/ (US)
Meaning: A short trip or outing, especially for leisure.
Meaning: A short trip or outing, especially for leisure.
Example: The school organised an excursion to the science museum.
steamship
IPA: /ˈstiːm.ʃɪp/ (UK), /ˈstiːm.ʃɪp/ (US)
Meaning: A ship powered by steam engines.
Meaning: A ship powered by steam engines.
Example: The old steamship still carries tourists across the lake.
holding pen
IPA: /ˈhəʊl.dɪŋ ˌpen/ (UK), /ˈhoʊl.dɪŋ ˌpen/ (US)
Meaning: An enclosed area where animals are kept temporarily.
Meaning: An enclosed area where animals are kept temporarily.
Example: The farmer took us to the holding pens where the sheep were kept.
trek
IPA: /trek/ (UK), /trek/ (US)
Meaning: A long or difficult journey, often on foot.
Meaning: A long or difficult journey, often on foot.
Example: We went on a trek through the forest that lasted several hours.
trail
IPA: /treɪl/ (UK), /treɪl/ (US)
Meaning: A path or track, often used for walking or cycling.
Meaning: A path or track, often used for walking or cycling.
Example: The cycling trail runs along the river and through the forest.
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