Synonym: carry, channel, channelise, channelize, conveyance, delight, ecstasy, enchant, enrapture, enthral, enthrall, exaltation, rapture, raptus, ravish, send, ship, shipping, tape drive, tape transport, transfer, transmit, transportation. Similar words: transportation, active transport, transit, transform, transmit, transfer, transient, translate. Meaning: [træn'spɔrt /-pɔːt] n. 1. something that serves as a means of transportation 2. an exchange of molecules (and their kinetic energy and momentum) across the boundary between adjacent layers of a fluid or across cell membranes 3. the commercial enterprise of moving goods and materials 4. a state of being carried away by overwhelming emotion 5. a mechanism that transports magnetic tape across the read/write heads of a tape playback/recorder. v. 1. move something or somebody around; usually over long distances 2. move while supporting, either in a vehicle or in one's hands or on one's body 3. hold spellbound 4. transport commercially 5. send from one person or place to another.
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91. To complicate matters further, there will be no transport available till 8 o'clock.
92. It is a nice irony that the Minister of Transport missed the meeting because her train was delayed.
93. In rural areas, the corollary of increased car ownership has been a rapid decline in the provision of public transport.
94. They're petitioning for/about better facilities for disabled people on public transport.
95. Greater investment in public transport would keep more cars off the roads.
96. Nine per cent of commuters used public transport in 1995 and the trend is downwards.
97. They live in an area ill served by public transport.
98. Public transport has not been able to cope adequately with the travel boom.
99. Transport workers are employed in all sectors of the economy.
100. A mole inside the Department of Transport had leaked secret proposals to the press.
101. The transport union has confirmed that the strike is definitely on.
102. The transport industry has been thrown into chaos by the strike.
103. As there's no public transport, I suppose we'll have to use shanks's pony.
104. There's no petrol, so it's very difficult to transport goods.
105. Ford was attached to the battalion's first line of transport.
106. The missiles emerge from the underbelly of the transport plane.
107. The pass allows unlimited travel on all public transport in the city.
108. The new transport bill will get its first reading in the House of Commons tomorrow.
109. Applicants for the job must have their own telephone and transport.
110. The report is being heralded as a blueprint for the future of transport.
111. They also stress the need for improved employment opportunities(sentencedict.com), better transport and health care.
112. It's easier to get to the college if you have your own transport .
113. There is, he said,[http://sentencedict.com/transport.html] a lack of an integrated national transport policy.
114. Britain could save £4.6 billion a year in road transport costs if more people cycled.
115. The availability of public transport is also part of the equation.
116. All transport operations, whether by sea, rail or road, are closely monitored at all times.
117. The Department of Transport has issued a press release about the proposals for the new motorway.
118. An efficient transport system is vital to the smooth running of a country's economy.
119. I've got to get some wheels - this public transport system's a joke!
120. Her husband rose to the dizzy/lofty heights of transport minister.
More similar words: transportation, active transport, transit, transform, transmit, transfer, transient, translate, portray, transition, portrait, transaction, translation, transmission, transformation, port, export, support, report, import, portion, airport, supporter, reporter, report on, reporting, important, portfolio, supportive, in support of.