Pronunciation: /trænspɔːrˈteɪʃən/
noun the action or process of moving people or goods from one place to another
A1 I take the bus for transportation to work.
A2 Trains are a popular form of transportation in this city.
B1 Public transportation is more environmentally friendly than driving a car.
B2 The city's transportation system includes buses, subways, and trams.
C1 Efficient transportation networks are essential for economic development.
C2 The government is investing in high-speed rail to improve transportation infrastructure.
adjective relating to the movement of people or goods from one place to another
A1 I prefer using public transportation to get around the city.
A2 The transportation system in this country is very efficient.
B1 The transportation costs for this trip are included in the package.
B2 The transportation infrastructure in this region is in need of improvement.
C1 The transportation network in this country is well-developed and reliable.
C2 The transportation industry plays a vital role in the economy of this nation.
formal The city council is discussing improvements to public transportation in order to reduce traffic congestion.
informal I usually take public transportation to get to work because parking downtown is too expensive.
slang I missed the last bus, so now I have to Uber home.
figurative His new job offers great opportunities for career transportation.
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