ferry

/ˈfɛɹ.i/
verb 4noun 4name 4

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(noun.)

ADJ

cross-channel | night | car, passenger

VERB + FERRY

get, go on, take, travel on, use | wait for | catch | board, drive onto | drive off, get off

FERRY + VERB

carry sb, take sb

The ferry takes commuters across the river every morning during rush hour.

arrive, come in, dock

The ferry arrived at the pier just as the rain started to fall heavily.

depart, go, leave, sail

The ferry departed early this morning because of the storm warning.

cross sth

The ferry crosses the English Channel several times each day.

run

A passenger ferry runs between the island and the mainland twice daily.

FERRY + NOUN

crossing, journey | route | boat | passenger | port, terminal | line, operator, service

PREP

aboard/on/on board a/the ~

Many passengers aboard the ferry were excited about their day trip to the island.

by ~

My family always prefers to travel by ferry when we visit the islands during summer holidays.

~ across/over

The ferry takes passengers over to the island every morning.

~ between

The boat service operates between the island and the mainland every hour.

~ for/to

We took the ferry to the island for our summer vacation last year.

~ from

We took the ferry from Dover and arrived in France after a few hours.

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