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transit

/tran-sit, -zit/US // ˈtræn sɪt, -zɪt //UK // (ˈtrænsɪt, ˈtrænz-) //

中转,转运,中转运,中运

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act or fact of passing across or through; passage from one place to another.
    • : conveyance or transportation from one place to another, as of persons or goods, especially, local public transportation: city transit.Compare mass transit.
    • : a transition or change.
    • : Astronomy. the passage of a heavenly body across the meridian of a given location or through the field of a telescope.the passage of Mercury or Venus across the disk of the sun, or of a satellite or its shadow across the face of its primary.meridian circle.
    • : Astrology. the passage of a planet in aspect to another planet or a specific point in a horoscope.
    • : Surveying. Also called transit instrument. an instrument, as a theodolite, having a telescope that can be transited, used for measuring horizontal and sometimes vertical angles.a repeating transit theodolite.
    • : U.S. Aerospace. one of a series of satellites for providing positional data to ships and aircraft.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    tran·sit·ed, tran·sit·ing.

    • : to pass across or through.
    • : Surveying. to turn in a vertical plane in order to reverse direction; plunge.
    • : Astronomy. to cross.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    tran·sit·ed, tran·sit·ing.

    • : to pass over or through something; make a transit.
    • : Astronomy. to make a transit across a meridian, celestial body, etc.

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Examples

  • While transit officials have spent the past six years reprioritizing safety over expansion and performance, Metro estimates it’s still about $5 billion behind where it should be.

  • The transit system also will run more Yellow Line trains from Franconia-Springfield to Mount Vernon Square, Metro said.

  • As of last June, it had 64 code compliance inspectors employed by MTS who issue citations for transit system and quality-of-life violations, and about 140 private security guards who could not write tickets.

  • Hart said Alexandria will have the capacity to drive all students who have said they want to return for in-person learning — but she still urged parents who can do so to pursue other methods of transit.

  • States, in turn, could make those funds available to cash-strapped cities, counties and transit systems.

  • Listen up, commuters—your public transit rides are about to get a lot less gross!

  • The paperwork was spotless: he had died in transit, the conjunction of a weak heart and long trip.

  • Its method of transit is direct person-to-person contact with body fluids.

  • On top of the $8-10K salary, visa and transit costs will be covered.

  • In Georgia, MARTA (the Metropolitan Atlantic Rapid Transit Authority) built a huge solar canopy at its bus depot in Decatur.

  • When the reserve transfers are completed checks in transit can no longer count as reserves.

  • Am I to check the number of rounds in the limbers; on the beaches and in transit during a battle?

  • Since then the whole of the trade of transit by rail has been conducted by the companies owning the lines.

  • Two and a half months, plus half a month for delay, plus another month for sea transit, makes four months!

  • High water takes place at eight hours and a half after the moon's transit.