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transportable

/verb trans-pawrt, -pohrt; noun trans-pawrt, -pohrt/US // verb trænsˈpɔrt, -ˈpoʊrt; noun ˈtræns pɔrt, -poʊrt //

可运输的,可运输,可运送的,可运送

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v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to carry, move, or convey from one place to another.
    • : to carry away by strong emotion; enrapture.
    • : to send into banishment, especially to a penal colony.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of transporting or conveying; conveyance.
    • : a means of transporting or conveying, as a truck or bus.
    • : a ship or plane employed for transporting soldiers, military stores, etc.
    • : an airplane carrying freight or passengers as part of a transportation system.
    • : a system of public travel.
    • : transportation.
    • : strong emotion; ecstatic joy, bliss, etc.
    • : a convict sent into banishment, especially to a penal colony: The country had been colonized largely by transports.
    • : Recording.Also called tape transport. a mechanism that moves magnetic tape past the head in a tape deck or tape recorder.

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Examples

  • We like the snap-on seat and lid and the handle that slides over the top to lock everything in place, to minimize the potential for spillage and leakage during cleanup and transport.

  • The ministry said remote working was still the recommended practice, because of how it limits the spread of infection in the workplace and on public transport.

  • In some parts of the world people have started “flight-shaming,” that is, giving up air travel themselves and encouraging others to find alternative means of transport that are more climate-friendly.

  • The extensions “are highways for transport,” says Robert Grosse, a cell biologist at the University of Freiburg in Germany.

  • The platinum meshes serve as electrodes when voltage is applied, enabling the team to select different ions and adjust their transport rates independently.

  • Unfortunately, the underground tunnels that were used to transport booze and, if necessary, escaping patrons, are off-limits.

  • Eventually, their output is worth five times that much to those who transport it globally.

  • According to Kostick, while awaiting a van to transport Stewart to the nearest police station, his mood changed.

  • In a Lynx, however, Harry could take part in reconnaissance missions and transport passengers.

  • For years, William Schmidt single-handedly dug a tunnel through a mountain to transport his gold-rush loot.

  • The improvement of transport still further swelled the volume of production.

  • The first of these will leave about the end of this week, and the other two will be sent as transport is available.

  • The Admiral and Godley paid me a visit; discussed tea and sea transport, then a walk.

  • The transport difficulties were very great, and as General McArthur approached, every foot of ground was disputed by the enemy.

  • The British transport Europa, having troops on board, was totally destroyed by fire opposite Brest, and 21 lives lost.