Pronunciation: /trænˈspɔːrtɪd/
verb to carry or move from one place to another
A1 The truck transported goods from the warehouse to the store.
A2 The students were transported by bus to the museum for their field trip.
B1 The airline transported passengers safely to their destination.
B2 The shipping company transported the fragile items with extra care.
C1 The new high-speed train system will transport commuters between cities in record time.
C2 The ancient artifact was carefully transported to the museum for display.
adjective describing someone or something that has been moved or carried to a different location
A1 The transported goods arrived safely at the destination.
A2 The transported passengers were happy with the service.
B1 The transported cargo was securely loaded onto the ship.
B2 The transported animals were carefully monitored throughout the journey.
C1 The transported artwork was handled with extreme care to avoid any damage.
C2 The transported chemicals required special permits and safety precautions.
formal The goods were transported by truck to the distribution center.
informal They transported all the camping gear in the back of their pickup truck.
slang We need to transport these snacks to the party later.
figurative Her words transported me to a different time and place.
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