A2 noun Neutral #4,521 más común

luggage

/ˈlʌɡ.ɪdʒ/

Luggage refers to the bags, suitcases, and containers that hold a traveler's personal belongings. It is an uncountable noun used to describe the collective items one carries while moving from one place to another.

Ejemplos

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1

I need to pack my luggage before we leave for the airport tomorrow morning.

I need to pack my luggage before we leave for the airport tomorrow morning.

2

Passengers are reminded to keep their luggage with them at all times for security reasons.

Passengers are reminded to keep their luggage with them at all times for security reasons.

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I think I've brought way too much luggage for a three-day weekend!

I think I've brought way too much luggage for a three-day weekend!

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
luggage
Verb
lug
Relacionado
lugger
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Truco para recordar

Think of the verb 'to lug', which means to carry something heavy. Luggage is the heavy stuff you have to lug around the airport.

Quiz rápido

The airline lost two _______ of my luggage on the way to London.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: pieces

Ejemplos

1

I need to pack my luggage before we leave for the airport tomorrow morning.

everyday

I need to pack my luggage before we leave for the airport tomorrow morning.

2

Passengers are reminded to keep their luggage with them at all times for security reasons.

formal

Passengers are reminded to keep their luggage with them at all times for security reasons.

3

I think I've brought way too much luggage for a three-day weekend!

informal

I think I've brought way too much luggage for a three-day weekend!

4

The development of lightweight materials has revolutionized the design of modern luggage.

academic

The development of lightweight materials has revolutionized the design of modern luggage.

5

The airline will reimburse the client for any expenses incurred due to delayed luggage.

business

The airline will reimburse the client for any expenses incurred due to delayed luggage.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
luggage
Verb
lug
Relacionado
lugger

Colocaciones comunes

hand luggage small bags carried onto a plane
excess luggage bags that weigh more than the allowed limit
lost luggage suitcases that the airline cannot find
luggage rack a shelf for storing bags on a train or bus
check-in luggage bags stored in the hold of an aircraft

Frases Comunes

left luggage

a place at a station where you can pay to leave your bags

luggage tag

a label attached to a bag showing the owner's details

piece of luggage

one individual bag or suitcase

Se confunde a menudo con

luggage vs baggage

Baggage is more common in American English and can also mean emotional issues, while luggage is primarily British and physical.

luggage vs lug

Lug is a verb meaning to pull or carry something heavy with effort.

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Notas de uso

Luggage is an uncountable noun. You cannot say 'one luggage' or 'three luggages'; instead, use 'a piece of luggage' or 'items of luggage'.

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Errores comunes

Many learners try to make the word plural by adding an 's' (luggages), which is incorrect in English.

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Truco para recordar

Think of the verb 'to lug', which means to carry something heavy. Luggage is the heavy stuff you have to lug around the airport.

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Origen de la palabra

Derived from the verb 'lug' (to pull or drag) from the late 16th century, meaning 'what has to be lugged'.

Patrones gramaticales

Uncountable noun: followed by a singular verb (e.g., 'The luggage is...'). Used with 'much' or 'some' rather than 'many' or 'a'.
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Contexto cultural

In international travel, 'luggage' usually refers to the physical containers, whereas 'baggage' is often used by airlines in official terms like 'baggage claim'.

Quiz rápido

The airline lost two _______ of my luggage on the way to London.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: pieces

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