单词 | transport |
释义 | transportWord family noun transport transportation transporter transportabilitytransportaltransportancetransportednesstransportingtransport shipverb transport adjectivetransportabletransportedtransportiveadverbtransportedlytransportingly , Water Transporttrans·port1 /ˈtrænspɔːt $ -ɔːrt/ ●●● S2 W2 AWL noun 1 [uncountableU] British EnglishBrETT a system or method for carrying passengers or goods from one place to another 交通运输系统,运输方式 SYN American English transportation air/rail/road transport Improved rail transport is essential for business. 铁路运输的改善对商业发展极其重要。 commuters who travel on public transport (=buses, trains etc) 乘坐公共交通车辆上下班的人 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,去学院就会更方便。 means/mode/form of transport Horses were the only means of transport. 马曾是唯一的运输工具。 5 GRAMMAR 语法 In this meaning, transport is an uncountable noun and has no plural form. Use a singular verb after it. transport用作这个意思时为不可数名词,没有复数形式,其后用单数动词 Public transport there is cheap. 那里的公共交通很便宜。 n GRAMMAR: Countable or uncountable? In this meaning, transport is an uncountable noun and has no plural form. You say: transport用作这个意思时为不可数名词,没有复数形式,其后用单数动词 Public transport is very cheap. ✗Don’t say: public transports2 [uncountableU]TTTAKE/BRING the process or business of taking goods from one place to another 〔货物的〕运输,运送 SYN American English transportation transport of Canals were used for the transport of goods. 利用运河来运输货物。 3. [countableC]TTW a ship or aircraft for carrying soldiers or supplies 〔运送士兵或供给品的〕运输船;运输机 4. be in a transport of delight/joy etc literaryHAPPY to be feeling very strong emotions of pleasure, happiness etc 欣喜若狂/喜不自胜等 n COLLOCATIONS ADJECTIVES/NOUN + transport road transport Buses are the safest form of road transport in this country. rail transport Freight delivery costs could be reduced substantially by using rail transport. air transport The air transport industry is presently going through a period of change. public transport (=buses, trains etc that are available for everyone to use) We recommend that you travel by public transport. private transport (=a vehicle that you own and drive) transport + NOUN77 percent of respondents in the survey had regular access to private transport. the transport system We will create a better, more integrated transport system. transport costs We must ensure that transport costs are kept low. transport links phrasesThe region has good transport links to the capital. a means/mode/form of transport Horses and carts were the only means of transport. have your own transport The supermarket offers a free bus service for customers who do not have their own transport. Examples from the Corpus transport• Carrying goods by ship reduces transportation costs.• The price is $40, which includes transportation to the game and refreshments.• We need more investment in natural gas distribution and transportation.• There is an illusion of sitting high above the ground, almost as if it was a transport aircraft.• Not the least of the advantages enjoyed by the peripheral regions was cheap coastal transport.• This suggests that the results obtained indeed reflect epithelial transport.• Critics have pointed to the lack of transport links to the new attraction.• There the idea of parallel transport was found to be helpful.• It would be bad for public transport and for congestion.• For these smaller cities, less expensive and more modestly scaled public transport and traffic restraint policies are more appropriate.• After much deliberation, six horse-drawn vehicles were selected to complement the existing road transport collections.• The government is planning to tighten up regulations governing the transport of toxic waste. air/rail/road transport• Partly Competitive/Partly Regulated Industries Examples of this kind of industry are oil, aerospace, and air transport.• Other agreements were concluded concerning border crossings, agricultural, scientific and cultural co-operation, recognition of educational qualifications and road transport.• After much deliberation, six horse-drawn vehicles were selected to complement the existing road transport collections.• The biggest growth in carbon dioxide emissions, implicated in the major problem confronting humanity's survival, is from road transport.• The appeal is heard before a legally qualified chairman and two laymen, both of whom have considerable experience in road transport.• The growth in road transport presents government with dilemmas and almost irresistible temptations.• Section 8 grants A road haulage business seeking to expand need not restrict itself entirely to the road transport industry. transport of• Construction will require the transport of over 500 tons of dirt. Crime & lawtrans·port2 /trænˈspɔːt $ -ɔːrt/ ●●○ AWL verb [transitiveT usually + adverbadv/prepositionprep] 1 TTTAKE/BRINGto 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 运输石油的卡车 transport somebody/something to something ► see thesaurus at take The statue was transported to London. 雕像被运到了伦敦。 2 be transported back to/into something IMAGINEto imagine that you are in another place or time because of something that you see or hear 被〔幻想等〕带回到/被带入〔另一地点或时间〕 One look, and I was transported back to childhood. 只看了一眼,我就仿佛被带回到了童年。 Examples from the Corpus be transported back to/into something• Years later, at a sound, sight or scent, you can be transported back to that place.• He had only to pick one of them up to be transported back to the time and place of its acquisition. 3. be transported with delight/joy etc literaryHAPPY to feel very strong emotions of pleasure, happiness etc 欣喜若狂/喜不自胜等 n4. SCPUNISHto send a criminal to a distant country such as Australia as a punishment in the past —transportable adjectiveadj Examples from the Corpus transport• An ambulance service volunteered its equipment to transport a severely crippled man home for weekends.• He wants to sit next to her while facing a big screen and being transported by big-budget suspense or mayhem.• Also, while being transported by wind, it will have been exposed to sunlight for a considerable time prior to deposition.• It took a hundred and fifty lorries to transport it to its home in Swindon.• The company transports meat across the country in refrigerated containers.• The plane is used for transporting military personnel.• To become a reality, electronic commerce needs a network infrastructure to transport the content.• The incident raised concerns about the safety and security of nuclear weapons being transported through Europe.• Radiation is released during the handling and treatment of radioactive materials and as they are transported to and from nuclear sites.• Raw materials were transported to Phoenix from the reservations.• The rest we had to transport up to the second and fourth floors, up steep, dark steps! transport somebody/something to something• The women were transported to a nearby hospital for treatment. From Longman Business Dictionary transporttrans·port1 /ˈtrænspɔːt-ɔːrt/ noun [uncountableU]TRANSPORT 1the process or business of moving goods from one place to another by rail, air, ship etc One of the biggest growth areas was transport, with revenues up 80%. 2British EnglishBrETRANSPORTTRAVEL a system for carrying passengers or goods from one place to anotherSYN AmE transportation → public transportToday, there are greater opportunities for profits from export, with the advantages of modern transport. Regions with good transport links and a high quality workforce will be at a competitive advantage in bidding for inward investment. transporttrans·port2 /trænˈspɔːt-ɔːrt/ verb [transitiveT]TRANSPORT to take goods from one place to another by rail, air, ship etc The crops are transported down the Mississippi River for export. (1300-1400) Old French transporter, from Latin, from portare “to carry” |
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