transport
英 [ˈtræn.spɔːt]
美 [ˈtræn.spɔːrt]
- n. 运输;运输机;狂喜;流放犯
- vt. 运输;流放;使狂喜
1. 古代在港口中交换.
transport 交通,输送,运送trans-,转移,-port,携带,词源同 port,report.
- transport (v.)
- late 14c., "convey from one place to another," from Old French transporter "carry or convey across; overwhelm (emotionally)" (14c.) or directly from Latin transportare "carry over, take across, convey, remove," from trans- "across" (see trans-) + portare "to carry" (see port (n.1)). Sense of "carry away with strong feelings" is first recorded c. 1500. Meaning "to carry away into banishment" is recorded from 1660s.
- transport (n.)
- mid-15c., originally "mental exaltation;" sense of "means of transportation, carriage, conveyance" is recorded from 1690s; from transport (v.).
- 1. There's no petrol, so it's very difficult to transport goods.
- 没有汽油,因此很难运输货物。
- 2. The missiles emerge from the underbelly of the transport plane.
- 导弹从那架运输机的底部飞了出来。
- 3. The extra money could be spent on improving public transport.
- 多余的资金可以用于改善公共交通系统。
- 4. The sudden onset of winter caused havoc with rail and air transport.
- 冬天的突然降临让铁路和航空运输系统陷入混乱。
- 5. Foreign Office officials assisted with transport and finance problems.
- 外交部官员帮助解决运输和经费问题。