transport
noun
verb
ˈtrænspɔːt
noun
1
a
system
or
method
for
carrying
passengers
or
goods
from
one
place
to
another
[英] 交通运输系统,运输方式;
U | BrE AmE
air/rail/road
transport
Improved
rail
transport
is
essential
for
business.
改进的铁路运输对商业发展极其重要。
commuters
who
travel
on
public
transport
(=buses,
trains
etc)
乘坐公共交通工具上下班的人
It’s
easier
to
get
to
the
college
if
you
have
your
own
transport
(=a
car,
bicycle
etc)
.
如果你有自己的交通工具,到学院会方便一些。
means/mode/form
of
transport
Horses
were
the
only
means
of
transport.
马是唯一的交通运输工具。
2
the
process
or
business
of
taking
goods
from
one
place
to
another
〔货物的〕运输,运送;
U | AmE
[+
of
]
Canals
were
used
for
the
transport
of
goods.
利用运河来运输货物。
3
a
ship
or
aircraft
for
carrying
soldiers
or
supplies
〔运送士兵或供给品的〕运输船, 运输机
C
4
be in a transport of delight/joy etc
to
be
feeling
very
strong
emotions
of
pleasure,
happiness
etc
[文] 欣喜若狂/喜不自胜等
literary
trænˈspɔːt
verb
5
to
take
goods,
people
etc
from
one
place
to
another
in
a
vehicle
运输,运送〔货物、人等〕
trucks
used
for
transporting
oil
用于运输石油的卡车
transport
sb/sth
to
sth
The
statue
was
transported
to
London.
雕像被运到了伦敦。
6
be transported back to/into sth
to
imagine
that
you
are
in
another
place
or
time
because
of
something
that
you
see
or
hear
被〔幻想〕带回到/被带入〔另一地点或时间〕
One
look,
and
I
was
transported
back
to
childhood.
我一看就仿佛回到了童年。
7
be transported with delight/joy etc
to
feel
very
strong
emotions
of
pleasure,
happiness
etc
[文] 欣喜若狂/喜不自胜等
literary
8
to
send
a
criminal
to
a
distant
country
as
a
punishment
[旧] 流放,放逐〔犯人〕
old use