automobile travel

collocation in English

meaningsofautomobileandtravel

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automobile
noun[C]
uk
/ˈɔː.tə.mə.biːl/
us
/ˈɑː.t̬ə.moʊ.biːl/
a ...
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travel
noun
uk
/ˈtræv.əl/
us
/ˈtræv.əl/
the activity ...
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(Definition ofautomobileandtravelfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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He combined a passion forautomobiletraveland photography into a postcard business that proved popular with motoring tourists of the 1930s and 1940s.
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In that era, named highways were being marked asautomobiletravelincreased, and the advent of numbered highways eventually loomed.
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Until the final edition, game play remained unchanged, just the denominations of miles increased as the trip length and comfort ofautomobiletravelincreased.
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Automobiletravelallowed people to travel further from the cities for their weekend leisure.
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The resort was incorporated in 1909, and the health spa-resort complex flourished with the advent ofautomobiletravelin the years between the.two world wars.
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The hotel had primarily catered to railroad travelers; asautomobiletravelrose in popularity, the hotel lost business and closed.
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Asautomobiletravelbecame increasingly popular, the company ordered some new steel ferries in 1921.
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The increasing popularity of air andautomobiletravelduring the 1950s also negatively impacted the train.
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Because this bus system runs on its own right-of-way and controls the traffic signaling, in most cases it is superior toautomobiletravelwithin the downtown area.
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At the turn of the centuryautomobiletravelwas difficult as the road systems around the world were generally not well suited for the horseless carriage.
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Arsenault's government repealed legislation which restrictedautomobiletravelon the island to specific days and routes.
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Automobiletravelprovides increased mobility and convenience for travelers, but also has high costs associated with taxes, insurance, fuel, maintenance, road construction and repair, and contributes to air pollution.
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The most commonly reported inciting event was a prolonged ocean cruise (45%), however shorter boating excursions (22%), aircraft travel (15%), andautomobiletravel(8%) have all been described.
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The same effect would obtain for a restrained person in an automobile traveling at fixed speed along a straight, flat road, or on a sled gliding across ice.
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For example, carbon dioxide from an automobile travels to the upper atmosphere.
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The automobile traveling at three times this speed, 105 km/h, can brake to a standstill in three seconds.
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