Transporter

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /trænsˈpɔːrtər/

Definitions of transporter

noun a person or thing that transports or carries something from one place to another

Example Sentences

A1 The transporter carried the goods from one place to another.

A2 The transporter vehicle broke down on the way to the destination.

B1 The transporter ship was used to transport cargo across the ocean.

B2 The transporter system in the factory efficiently moved materials between different production lines.

C1 The high-tech transporter device was able to teleport objects instantaneously.

C2 The advanced transporter technology allowed for seamless travel between different dimensions.

Examples of transporter in a Sentence

formal The transporter is responsible for safely moving goods from one location to another.

informal I heard the new transporter is really efficient at their job.

slang The transporter dude always gets the job done quickly.

figurative In the world of business, a good transporter can help you navigate through challenges and reach your goals.

Grammatical Forms of transporter

past tense

transported

plural

transporters

comparative

more transportable

superlative

most transportable

present tense

transport

future tense

will transport

perfect tense

have transported

continuous tense

is transporting

singular

transporter

positive degree

transportable

infinitive

to transport

gerund

transporting

participle

transporting

Origin and Evolution of transporter

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'transporter' originated from the Latin word 'transportare', which means to carry across.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to a person or thing that transports goods or people from one place to another, the term 'transporter' has evolved to also include devices or machines that facilitate transportation, such as transporters in science fiction that can teleport objects or people.