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|   | to replace with something else  | 
|   | an act of giving away something in order to get something else  | 
|   | the amount of one currency that a person or institution defines as equivalent to another when either buying or selling it at any particular moment  | 
|   | a preprinted cheque for a fixed amount, often in a foreign currency, issued by a bank that may be used instead of cash  | 
|  cash a traveller's cheque  | 
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|   | to put something closely and securely in something else, e.g. in a piece of baggage  | 
|   | the bags and other containers that hold a traveller's belongings  | 
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|   | the luggage you don't have to hand in but which you can bring onto the plane, usually a smaller piece of luggage  | 
|   | a type of storage compartment with a lock usually used to store clothing, equipment, or books  | 
|   | a small, open, wheeled vehicle, drawn or pushed by a person, used for transporting luggage  | 
|   | a flexible container made of cloth, paper, plastic, etc. used to carry something  | 
|   | a large (usually rectangular) piece of luggage used for carrying clothes, and sometimes suits, when travelling  | 
|   | a bag carried on the back or shoulder, supported by straps  | 
 
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							- to replace with something else
 
 
 
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							- You can't go into the dressing room while she's changing her clothing.
 
 
 
 
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			exchange, exchanges[ɛksʧeɪndʒ](noun)
				 
 
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							- an act of giving away something in order to get something else
 
 
 
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							- I exchanged my dollar bills.
 
 
 
 
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			exchange rate, exchange rates(noun)
				 
 
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							- the amount of one currency that a person or institution defines as equivalent to another when either buying or selling it at any particular moment
 
 
 
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							- The exchange rates are falling.
 
 
 
 
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			traveller's cheque, traveller's cheques(noun)
				 
 
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							- a preprinted cheque for a fixed amount, often in a foreign currency, issued by a bank that may be used instead of cash
 
 
 
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							- Do you have traveller's cheques with you when you go to the U.S.?
 
 
 
 
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			cash a traveller's cheque(Chunk)
				 
 
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							- Because she had no cash, she cashed a traveller's cheque.
 
 
 
 
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							- to put something closely and securely in something else, e.g. in a piece of baggage
 
 
 
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							- Have you packed your bags?
 
 
 
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			luggage[ˈlʌɡɪdʒ](uncountable noun)
				 
 
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							- the bags and other containers that hold a traveller's belongings
 
 
 
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							- You should start packing your luggage.
 
 
 
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			a piece of luggage(Chunk)
				 
 
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			hand luggage(uncountable noun)
				 
 
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							- the luggage you don't have to hand in but which you can bring onto the plane, usually a smaller piece of luggage
 
 
 
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							- I will only bring one piece of hand luggage.
 
 
 
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							- a type of storage compartment with a lock usually used to store clothing, equipment, or books
 
 
 
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							- The student placed her books in her locker when she arrived at school.
 
 
 
 
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			luggage trolley, luggage trolleys(noun)
				 
 
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							- a small, open, wheeled vehicle, drawn or pushed by a person, used for transporting luggage
 
 
 
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							- Let's get a luggage trolley to transport all our stuff.
 
 
 
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							- a flexible container made of cloth, paper, plastic, etc. used to carry something
 
 
 
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							- I've got some clothes in my bag.
 
 
 
 
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			suitcase, suitcases(noun)
				 
 
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							- a large (usually rectangular) piece of luggage used for carrying clothes, and sometimes suits, when travelling
 
 
 
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							- She's just packing her suitcase.
 
 
 
 
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			rucksack, rucksacks(noun)
				 
 
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							- a bag carried on the back or shoulder, supported by straps
 
 
 
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							- I usually take a rucksack to school.
 
 
 
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| change |  | 
| pack |  | 
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| traveller's cheque |  | 
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| bag |  | 
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| luggage |  | 
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Word and Definition
Tries: 0| rucksack | a bag carried on the back or shoulder, supported by straps | 
| cash a traveller's cheque | 
| exchange | an act of giving away something in order to get something else | 
| pack | to put something closely and securely in something else, e.g. in a piece of baggage | 
| hand luggage | the luggage you don't have to hand in but which you can bring onto the plane, usually a smaller piece of luggage | 
| locker | a type of storage compartment with a lock usually used to store clothing, equipment, or books | 
| change | to replace with something else | 
| luggage | the bags and other containers that hold a traveller's belongings | 
| traveller's cheque | a preprinted cheque for a fixed amount, often in a foreign currency, issued by a bank that may be used instead of cash | 
| bag | a flexible container made of cloth, paper, plastic, etc. used to carry something | 
| suitcase | a large (usually rectangular) piece of luggage used for carrying clothes, and sometimes suits, when travelling | 
| a piece of luggage | 
| luggage trolley | a small, open, wheeled vehicle, drawn or pushed by a person, used for transporting luggage | 
| exchange rate | the amount of one currency that a person or institution defines as equivalent to another when either buying or selling it at any particular moment | 
 
  
 
Definition and Image
Tries: 0|  | a bag carried on the back or shoulder, supported by straps | 
|  | an act of giving away something in order to get something else | 
|  | a type of storage compartment with a lock usually used to store clothing, equipment, or books | 
|  | 
|  | to replace with something else | 
|  | the luggage you don't have to hand in but which you can bring onto the plane, usually a smaller piece of luggage | 
|  | a flexible container made of cloth, paper, plastic, etc. used to carry something | 
|  | a small, open, wheeled vehicle, drawn or pushed by a person, used for transporting luggage | 
|  | the bags and other containers that hold a traveller's belongings | 
|  | 
|  | to put something closely and securely in something else, e.g. in a piece of baggage | 
|  | a large (usually rectangular) piece of luggage used for carrying clothes, and sometimes suits, when travelling | 
|  | the amount of one currency that a person or institution defines as equivalent to another when either buying or selling it at any particular moment | 
|  | a preprinted cheque for a fixed amount, often in a foreign currency, issued by a bank that may be used instead of cash |