Noun(1) something that serves as a means of transportation,an exchange of molecules (and their kinetic energy and momentum) across the boundary between adjacent layers of a fluid or across cell membranes,the commercial enterprise of transporting goods and materials,a state of being carried away by overwhelming emotion- Charles Dickens,a mechanism that transport magnetic tape across theread/write heads of a tape playback/recorder,move,transfer,delight(2) something that serves as a means of transportation(3) an exchange of molecules (and their kinetic energy and momentum) across the boundary between adjacent layers of a fluid or across cell membranes(4) the commercial enterprise of transporting goods and materials(5) a state of being carried away by overwhelming emotion- Charles Dickens(6) a mechanism that transport magnetic tape across theread/write heads of a tape playback/recorder(7) move(8) transfer(9) delight
Verb(1) move something or somebody around,usually over long distances,move while supporting, either in a vehicle or in one's hands or on one's body,hold spellbound,transport commercially,send from one person or place to another,move,transfer,exile,captivate,delight(2) move something or somebody around(3) usually over long distances(4) move while supporting(5) either in a vehicle or in one's hands or on one's body(6) hold spellbound(7) transport commercially(8) send from one person or place to another(9) move(10) transfer(11) exile(12) captivate(13) delight
Noun(1) something that serves as a means of transportation,an exchange of molecules (and their kinetic energy and momentum) across the boundary between adjacent layers of a fluid or across cell membranes,the commercial enterprise of transporting goods and materials,a state of being carried away by overwhelming emotion- Charles Dickens,a mechanism that transport magnetic tape across theread/write heads of a tape playback/recorder,move,transfer,delight(2) something that serves as a means of transportation(3) an exchange of molecules (and their kinetic energy and momentum) across the boundary between adjacent layers of a fluid or across cell membranes(4) the commercial enterprise of transporting goods and materials(5) a state of being carried away by overwhelming emotion- Charles Dickens(6) a mechanism that transport magnetic tape across theread/write heads of a tape playback/recorder(7) move(8) transfer(9) delight
Verb(1) move something or somebody around,usually over long distances,move while supporting, either in a vehicle or in one's hands or on one's body,hold spellbound,transport commercially,send from one person or place to another,move,transfer,exile,captivate,delight(2) move something or somebody around(3) usually over long distances(4) move while supporting(5) either in a vehicle or in one's hands or on one's body(6) hold spellbound(7) transport commercially(8) send from one person or place to another(9) move(10) transfer(11) exile(12) captivate(13) delight
(1) to transport goods(2) All of the increase in the excise duty goes into the land transport system.(3) The canals were used extensively as a cheap and easy way to transport goods, until the growth of the railway network meant that goods could be transported around the country far quicker.(4) There are very few books which just transport me into the setting and tone right from the first page.(5) Local issues are always important, especially the seats road and rail transport links, and environmentally sensitive developments.(6) the patient was ready for transport to England(7) Similarly, kissing your husband and watching him climb on board a troop transport and waving goodbye and forcing a smile requires courage as well.(8) Removal of crab from seawater causes significant physical and physiological stress on the crab that can lead to mortality during transport and distribution.(9) Are they saying that people who use public transport are at risk?(10) military transport(11) Some of this is from the oil cargo evaporating during transport (about 3.7 million tons per year).(12) many possess their own forms of transport(13) This makes transport and delivery very expensive, he said.(14) These applications include collection, storage, and transmission or transport of accumulated data, typically in very large sets.(15) In fact, I would say they are my favourite form of long-distance transport .(16) the van is used for transport
(1) to transport goods(2) All of the increase in the excise duty goes into the land transport system.(3) The canals were used extensively as a cheap and easy way to transport goods, until the growth of the railway network meant that goods could be transported around the country far quicker.(4) There are very few books which just transport me into the setting and tone right from the first page.(5) Local issues are always important, especially the seats road and rail transport links, and environmentally sensitive developments.(6) the patient was ready for transport to England(7) Similarly, kissing your husband and watching him climb on board a troop transport and waving goodbye and forcing a smile requires courage as well.(8) Removal of crab from seawater causes significant physical and physiological stress on the crab that can lead to mortality during transport and distribution.(9) Are they saying that people who use public transport are at risk?(10) military transport(11) Some of this is from the oil cargo evaporating during transport (about 3.7 million tons per year).(12) many possess their own forms of transport(13) This makes transport and delivery very expensive, he said.(14) These applications include collection, storage, and transmission or transport of accumulated data, typically in very large sets.(15) In fact, I would say they are my favourite form of long-distance transport .(16) the van is used for transport