with obj.
1- take or carry (people or goods) from one place to another by means of a vehicle, aircraft, or ship运输, 运送, 输送:
the bulk of freight traffic was transported by lorry.
大宗货运货物由卡车运送。
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- historical send (a convict) to a penal colony〈史〉将(罪犯)流放到流放地。
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- figurative cause (someone) to feel that they are in another place or time〈喻〉使(某人)感觉置身于另一境地(或时间):
for a moment she was transported to a warm summer garden on the night of a Ball.
她一时间觉得自己置身于舞会之夜的温暖夏季花园。
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- (一般作be transported)overwhelm (someone) with a strong emotion, especially joy使(某人)充满强烈情感(尤指快乐):
she was transported with pleasure.
她欣喜若狂。
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- mass noun a system or means of conveying people or goods from place to place by means of a vehicle, aircraft, or ship交通系统, 运输工具:
many possess their own forms of transport
许多人有他们自己的交通方式
air transport.
空运。
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- the action of transporting something or the state of being transported运输, 运送, 输送:
the transport of crude oil.
原油运输。
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- count noun a large vehicle, ship, or aircraft used to carry troops or stores(运送部队, 补给的)大型机动车辆, 运输船, 运输机。
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- count noun historical a convict who was transported to a penal colony〈史〉流放犯, 流放者。
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- (一般作transports)an overwhelmingly strong emotion强烈的感情:
art can send people into transports of delight.
艺术能让人喜不自胜。
词源
late Middle English: from Old French transporter or Latin transportare, from trans- 'across' + portare 'carry'.