tunnel (n) , a passage that has been dug under the ground for cars, trains, etc. to travel through , road (n) , a specially prepared hard surface for cars, buses, bicycles, etc. to travel on , bridge (n) , a structure built over something, usually water, to allow travel from one side to the other , house (n) , a small building that people live in , school (n), a place where children learn , hospital (n) , a building where sick or injured people receive medical help , apartment (n), a set of rooms on one floor of a building where someone lives , office block (n) , a large building with many offices in it , factory (n) , a place in which goods are produced , residential (adj) , relating to houses and apartments rather than offices and businesses , flyover (n) , a type of bridge that takes one road over another road , apartment block (n), a large building containing many apartments , sector (n) , a part of an area of activity, especially of business, trade, etc. , power plant (n) , building where electricity is produced, infrastructure (n) , the basic systems and structures that a country or organisation needs in order to work properly, e.g. roads, railways, banks , commercial (adj), relating to schools, hospitals, office blocks and factories , client (n), someone who pays for a service.

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