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Definition of teleport in English: teleportverb ˈtɛlɪpɔːtˈtɛləˌpɔrt (especially in science fiction) transport or be transported across space and distance instantly. (尤指科幻小说中的)心灵运输 with object who needs a flying carpet if you can teleport yourself and your belongings? no object the Grey Knights possess the ability to teleport on to any part of the battlefield Example sentencesExamples - And with scientists already having teleported beams of light, can warp drive really be that far behind?
- Rion moved silently through the tall grass toward where he estimated the group of five would be at the moment, wincing slightly as the last after - effects of teleporting himself wore off slowly.
- Particles of light have been frozen in their tracks, or even teleported.
- Syn snapped his fingers and this man was teleported instantly onto the dais.
- We can go places in seconds by teleporting ourselves.
- ‘I thought you were teleporting outside the room,’ one young man said in an exasperated tone when he saw Darius.
- I gave him a short thumbs-up before teleporting.
- Unknown to him, however, he was about to be teleported to a secret space station orbiting the earth.
- I was immediately teleported to Roma where I had several olive orchards.
- The demon shouted, and disappeared in a flash of light, instantly teleporting down into the depths of the earth.
- Australian researchers claim to have significantly improved a technique for teleporting a laser beam across a distance of a few metres in a laboratory.
- The trouble was, no-one had yet tried teleporting a human.
- It was cool just checking out all the different heroes walking/running/superspeeding/superleaping/flying / teleporting down the street.
- Without another word, she vanishes, teleporting away.
- I dodged the attack by teleporting and hit her in back.
- I sighed. ‘How about teleporting him back to the others?’
- The others remain at your base where they can be teleported instantly back and forth to your party.
- However, it was easier said than done, for Amelia was teleporting sporadically, making it impossible to determine where she'd appear next.
- In the game it is found scrawled on one of the cavern walls, and typing it in teleported you between that cave and the home base location.
- When he handed us the keys, I thought that meant that he was teleporting you home.
noun ˈtɛlɪpɔːtˈtɛləˌpɔrt 1A centre providing interconnections between different forms of telecommunications, especially one which links satellites to ground-based communications. 通信中心;地面卫星接收站 Example sentencesExamples - Traders at the satellite exchange negotiate deals and define technical requirements, including providing advice on procurement of ground segment hardware and teleport services.
- THT provides tri-band satellite communications capable of supporting a variety of worldwide missions and is interoperable with all tri-band satellite terminals and teleport earth terminals.
- Network operations and management will provide the monitoring and control of gateway terminals, teleports and communications payloads that are working as network resources.
- One of the things that we engineered and take pride in is having first-level backbone connectivity, putting a Squid caching engine at the teleport.
2An act of teleporting. 心灵运输 Example sentencesExamples - His teleport was somewhat haphazard, and thus Justin fell on his backside as the fiery plume died away, leaving only Timothy's unflappably resilient carbide armor remaining where once the entire pack had been.
- I thought for a while, I never tried to do teleports involving anyone but me… I took out a notebook and a pencil.
- The forced teleport had knocked Carrie right out, as it had the first time it had happened to her, and she woke up to find herself alone in the throne room.
- The teleport had taken weeks, if not months, out of their journey!
Origin1950s: back-formation from teleportation (1930s), from tele- 'at a distance' + a shortened form of transportation. Definition of teleport in US English: teleportverbˈtɛləˌpɔrtˈteləˌpôrt (especially in science fiction) transport or be transported across space and distance instantly. (尤指科幻小说中的)心灵运输 with object who needs a flying carpet if you can teleport yourself and your belongings? Example sentencesExamples - Syn snapped his fingers and this man was teleported instantly onto the dais.
- ‘I thought you were teleporting outside the room,’ one young man said in an exasperated tone when he saw Darius.
- I sighed. ‘How about teleporting him back to the others?’
- I gave him a short thumbs-up before teleporting.
- When he handed us the keys, I thought that meant that he was teleporting you home.
- The demon shouted, and disappeared in a flash of light, instantly teleporting down into the depths of the earth.
- Unknown to him, however, he was about to be teleported to a secret space station orbiting the earth.
- And with scientists already having teleported beams of light, can warp drive really be that far behind?
- Without another word, she vanishes, teleporting away.
- The others remain at your base where they can be teleported instantly back and forth to your party.
- Particles of light have been frozen in their tracks, or even teleported.
- In the game it is found scrawled on one of the cavern walls, and typing it in teleported you between that cave and the home base location.
- Rion moved silently through the tall grass toward where he estimated the group of five would be at the moment, wincing slightly as the last after - effects of teleporting himself wore off slowly.
- However, it was easier said than done, for Amelia was teleporting sporadically, making it impossible to determine where she'd appear next.
- The trouble was, no-one had yet tried teleporting a human.
- We can go places in seconds by teleporting ourselves.
- I was immediately teleported to Roma where I had several olive orchards.
- I dodged the attack by teleporting and hit her in back.
- It was cool just checking out all the different heroes walking/running/superspeeding/superleaping/flying / teleporting down the street.
- Australian researchers claim to have significantly improved a technique for teleporting a laser beam across a distance of a few metres in a laboratory.
nounˈtɛləˌpɔrtˈteləˌpôrt 1A center providing interconnections between different forms of telecommunications, especially one which links satellites to ground-based communications. 通信中心;地面卫星接收站 Example sentencesExamples - Network operations and management will provide the monitoring and control of gateway terminals, teleports and communications payloads that are working as network resources.
- One of the things that we engineered and take pride in is having first-level backbone connectivity, putting a Squid caching engine at the teleport.
- THT provides tri-band satellite communications capable of supporting a variety of worldwide missions and is interoperable with all tri-band satellite terminals and teleport earth terminals.
- Traders at the satellite exchange negotiate deals and define technical requirements, including providing advice on procurement of ground segment hardware and teleport services.
2An act of teleporting. 心灵运输 Example sentencesExamples - The teleport had taken weeks, if not months, out of their journey!
- The forced teleport had knocked Carrie right out, as it had the first time it had happened to her, and she woke up to find herself alone in the throne room.
- His teleport was somewhat haphazard, and thus Justin fell on his backside as the fiery plume died away, leaving only Timothy's unflappably resilient carbide armor remaining where once the entire pack had been.
- I thought for a while, I never tried to do teleports involving anyone but me… I took out a notebook and a pencil.
Origin1950s: back-formation from teleportation ( 1930s), from tele- ‘at a distance’ + a shortened form of transportation. |