Urban Infrastructure

10 words in this vocabulary list

noun a public restroom or facility provided for the comfort and convenience of travelers or visitors

  • The comfort station at the rest area was clean and well-maintained.
  • Let's stop at the comfort station up ahead to use the restroom.
  • I gotta hit up the comfort station before we hit the road again.
  • In times of distress, her art studio became a comfort station for her soul.

noun a hydrant for drawing water from a water main to extinguish fires

  • The fireplug on the corner of the street provides easy access to water for firefighters in case of emergency.
  • Hey, did you see that dog lifting its leg on the fireplug? It's like a regular meeting spot for them.
  • I almost tripped over that dang fireplug on the sidewalk.
  • Her creativity was like a fireplug, always ready to burst forth with new ideas.

noun a person who crosses a street at a place other than a regular crossing

  • The police issued a ticket to the jaywalker for crossing the street against the traffic light.
  • Watch out for that jaywalker crossing the street without looking!
  • That jaywalker just darted across the road out of nowhere.
  • She was a jaywalker in the world of business, always taking risky shortcuts.

noun a hole, usually with a cover, through which a person can enter a sewer, tunnel, or other underground structure

  • The city workers were inspecting the manhole covers for any signs of damage.
  • Be careful not to step on that manhole, it's not secure.
  • Watch out for that manhole, you might fall in!
  • He felt like he was stuck in a manhole of debt with no way out.

noun a traffic signal that uses red, yellow, and green lights to control the flow of traffic

  • The stop light at the intersection turned red, signaling us to halt.
  • Hey, don't run the stop light, it's dangerous!
  • I hate getting stuck at a bunch of stop lights during rush hour.
  • Her smile was like a stop light, always brightening up my day.

noun a route or system of streetcars

  • The new streetcar line will greatly improve public transportation in the city.
  • I heard they're extending the streetcar line to reach more neighborhoods.
  • The streetcar line is the bomb for getting around town.
  • The streetcar line is like a lifeline connecting different parts of the city.

noun an underground electric railroad

  • The subway system in New York City is one of the oldest and busiest in the world.
  • Let's take the subway to get to the concert tonight.
  • I love grabbing a sub at the subway for lunch.
  • She felt like she was stuck in a subway tunnel with no way out of her current situation.

noun a set of colored lights, typically red, yellow, and green, used to control the flow of traffic at intersections

  • The traffic light turned red, indicating that we needed to stop.
  • Hey, did you see that traffic light change to green?
  • I gunned it as soon as the traffic light turned yellow.
  • The traffic light of opportunity finally turned green for me.

noun a mechanical device used for raising or lowering people or goods to different levels within a building

  • The elevator in the building was out of order, so we had to take the stairs.
  • Let's take the elevator instead of climbing all those stairs.
  • I'll meet you by the elevator, don't take too long.
  • His career was on an upward trajectory, like an elevator going to the top floor.

noun a motorized three-wheeled vehicle commonly used as a taxi or transport method in some countries

  • The tourist decided to take a tuk-tuk to explore the city.
  • Let's hop on a tuk-tuk to get to the market quickly.
  • I love cruising around in a tuk-tuk, it's so much fun!
  • The tuk-tuk of ideas kept driving through his mind, never stopping.