Pronunciation: /ˈtrænsˌpɔrt/
noun the action or process of moving goods or people from one place to another
A1 I take public transport to work every day.
A2 The transport system in this city is very efficient.
B1 The company provides transportation for employees who work late.
B2 The transport of goods is a crucial part of the supply chain.
C1 The government is investing in improving public transport infrastructure.
C2 The transport industry plays a key role in the economy.
verb to take or carry goods or people from one place to another
A1 I transport my groceries home in a reusable bag.
A2 She transports her bike to work on the bus.
B1 The company transports goods all over the country.
B2 The airline transports passengers to various destinations around the world.
C1 The shipping company transports cargo using a combination of trucks, trains, and ships.
C2 The new high-speed train system will transport passengers between cities in record time.
formal The government is investing in improving public transport infrastructure.
informal I usually take the bus to get around, it's the easiest transport option for me.
slang Let's catch a ride with Mike, his car is the best transport in town.
figurative Music has the power to transport us to another place and time.
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