
people who work on a ship or plane lifeboat place where travellers’ belongings are checked when
harbour leaving or entering the country deck telling the customs officers about the goods in your bags crew one of the ways through the Customs declare rough weather with wind and rain goods large pieces of cloth for moving the ship through sails the water when there is a wind storm things which you buy duties a way followed to get from one place to another channel a sort of boat which moves over land or water Customs floor built across a ship hovercraft a place where ships tie up in a port route a boat for saving people in danger at sea taxes paid on goods when leaving or entering the country

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people who work on a ship or plane - crew
place where travellers’ belongings are checked when leaving or entering the country - Customs
telling the customs officers about the goods in your bags - declare
one of the ways through the Customs - channel
rough weather with wind and rain - storm
large pieces of cloth for moving the ship through the water when there is a wind - sails
things which you buy - goods
a way followed to get from one place to another - route
a sort of boat which moves over land or water - hovercraft
floor built across a ship - deck
a place where ships tie up in a port - harbour
a boat for saving people in danger at sea - lifeboat
taxes paid on goods when leaving or entering the country - duties



It seems like you have provided a list of terms related to ships, planes, and customs. Let me organize and explain each term for better clarity:
Crew: The group of people who work on a ship or plane to operate and maintain it during a journey.
Deck: The different levels or floors on a ship where passengers and crew move around.
Customs: The government authority responsible for controlling the import and export of goods, including the assessment and collection of taxes (duties) on these goods.
Declare: To officially state and disclose the goods and items you are carrying when entering or leaving a country to comply with customs regulations.
Goods: Items, products, or merchandise that are transported from one place to another, often referring to the belongings of travelers.
Sails: Large pieces of cloth attached to masts on sailing ships that catch the wind and propel the vessel through the water.
Storm: Rough weather condition characterized by strong winds, rain, and sometimes other severe weather elements.
Channel: A navigable route of water, often marked by buoys, used by ships to safely travel between two locations, including harbors.
Hovercraft: A type of vehicle that can travel over both land and water, supported by a cushion of air.
Route: The course or path followed by ships or planes to get from one place to another.
Lifeboat: A boat on a ship or aircraft designed for use in emergencies to save people in danger, particularly at sea.
Taxes/Duties: The payments required on goods when they are imported into or exported out of a country, collected by customs authorities.
Harbor: A place along the coast where ships can seek shelter, load and unload cargo, and embark or disembark passengers.
It appears that some of the definitions are slightly mixed up, but I hope this helps clarify the meanings of the terms you provided. If you have any more questions or need further explanations, feel free to ask!


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