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1 | U the business of moving people or things from one place to another , usually using buses or trains 运输业;搬运业;交通 |
| the EU transport commissioner 欧盟运输专员 |
| public transport (=buses or trains that are run by the government) Auckland’ s public transport system is excellent. 公共交通 |
| 1a | U a method of travelling or moving things from one place to another 交通方式;运输方式 | | Anyone needing transport should ring me. 需要用车的人都可以给我打电话。 | |
| 1b | C a plane , ship , or vehicle used for moving people or equipment , especially in the armed forces (尤指军队的)交通工具,运输工具 | |
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2 | U the process of moving people or things from one place to another , usually in a vehicle (通常指用车辆的)运输,运送,搬运 |
| The article discussed the illegal transport and dumping of dangerous chemicals. 这篇文章论述了危险化学制品的非法运输与倾卸问题。 |
| +of They have succeeded in stopping the transport of live animals. 他们已成功制止了活体动物的运输。 |
PHRASE |
- | a transport of joy/delight/rapture literary |
| a state of great happiness or excitement |
| 欣喜若狂;万分激动 |
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