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IELTS BNC: 1202 COCA: 4640

transport

noun
/ˈtrænspɔːt/
/ˈtrænspɔːrt/
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  1. (especially British English)
    (North American English usually transportation)
    [uncountable] a system for carrying people or goods from one place to another using vehicles, roads, etc.交通运输系统
    • air/freight/road transport空运;货运;公路运输
    • the government’s transport policy政府的交通运输政策
    • The region has good transport links.该地区交通便利。
    • We need a reliable transport network. 我们需要一个可靠的运输网络。
    • Modern transport systems have been a severe threat to the environment.现代交通系统对环境构成了严重威胁。
    • Good public transport infrastructure is urgently required.急需良好的公共交通基础设施。
    see also public transport
    Culture transporttransportMost trips in Britain and the US are made by road. Some of these are made on public transport (NAmE public transportation) but most are by private car.In Britain many people rely on their car for daily local activities, for example getting to work, doing the shopping, and visiting friends. People living in urban areas may use buses or trains to get to city centres. There are also underground subway systems in three UK cities: the London Underground (or Tube), the Tyne and Wear Metro in Newcastle-upon-Tyne and the surrounding area, and the Glasgow Subway. Some places in the countryside have very few buses so people living there have no choice but to rely on their cars.In the US large cities have good public transportation systems.The El railroad in Chicago and the underground systems of New York, Boston and Washington, DC are heavily used. Commuter rail systems allow people to travel from the suburbs to work in city centres. Elsewhere, most Americans prefer to use their cars. Families often have two cars and, outside major cities, have to drive fairly long distances to schools, offices, shops, banks, etc. Many college and even high school students have their own cars.Long-distance travel in Britain is also mainly by road, though railways link most towns and cities. Most places are linked by motorways or other fast roads and many people prefer to travel by car at a time of their choice rather than use a train, even though they may get stuck in a traffic jam. Long-distance coach services are usually a cheaper alternative to trains, but they take longer and may be less comfortable. Some long-distance travel, especially business travel, may be by air. There are regular flights between regional airports, as well as to and from London. A lot of freight (= goods) is also distributed by road, though heavier items and raw materials often go by rail.In the US most long-distance travel is by air. The biggest long-distance bus company is called Greyhound Lines, Inc. Amtrak, which is supported with money from the government, provides long-distance train services for passengers. There are many smaller private companies that operate commuter railroads for the cities. Other private railroad companies such as Union Pacific Railroad now carry only freight, though in fact a large percentage of freight goes by road.The main problems associated with road transport in both Britain and the US are traffic congestion and pollution. In London, a system of congestion charging has been introduced. The British government would like more people to use public transport, but so far they have had little success in persuading people to give up their cars or to share rides with neighbours. Nevertheless, travel by train is increasing. Most people feel that public transport needs to be improved. Americans have resisted government requests to share cars because it is less convenient and limits their freedom. Fuel is relatively cheap in the US and outside the major cities public transportation is bad, so they see no reason to use their cars less.Despite the use of unleaded petrol/​gasoline, exhaust emissions (= gases) from vehicles still cause air pollution which can have serious effects on health. In the past, people were encouraged to buy diesel cars because they use less fuel and produce less carbon dioxide. However it has now been found that diesel cars cause more of other kinds of pollution, and some cities are considering banning older diesel cars.The US was the first nation to require cars to be fitted with catalytic converters (= devices that reduce the amount of dangerous gases given off). Emissions are required to be below a certain level, and devices have been developed to check at the side of the road that vehicles meet the requirement. Stricter controls are also being applied to lorries. Car makers are developing cars that use electricity and other fuels that cause less pollution.The cheapest and most environmentally-friendly ways to travel are to walk or ride a bicycle. Many cities now have special cycle routes or cycle lanes next to the main road. Elsewhere, there are so many cars on the roads that cycling can be dangerous. Sustrans aims to increase travel by bicycle by providing safer routes. In the US bicycles are used mostly for fun or sport.
    Extra Examples
    • He sits on the passenger transport authority.他在客运局供职。
    • Investment in transport infrastructure has increased.交通基础设施投资增加。
    • The book deals with the history of road transport.这本书论述了公路运输的历史。
    • The industry was faced with a huge transport problem.该行业面临着巨大的运输问题。
    • Transport costs are currently funded by the taxpayer.运输费用目前由纳税人出资。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • public
    • cheap
    • efficient
    verb + transport
    • use
    • arrange
    • provide
    transport + noun
    • facilities
    • provision
    • services
    preposition
    • without transport
    phrases
    • access to transport
    • a form of transport
    • a means of transport
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  2. (British English)
    (North American English transportation)
    [uncountable] a vehicle or method of travel交通车辆;运输工具;旅行方式
    • Applicants must have their own transport.申请人必须有自己的交通工具。
    • Transport to and from the airport is included in the price.价格中包括往返机场的交通费。
    • His bike is his only means of transport.自行车是他唯一的代步工具。
    • The train is the preferred mode of transport for commuters working in Dublin. 火车是在都柏林工作的通勤者首选的交通方式。
    • Hitchhiking is a common form of transport. 搭便车是一种常见的交通方式。
    Extra Examples
    • The car broke down, leaving us without transport.车抛锚了,我们没有了交通工具。
    • people who have no access to private transport没有私人交通工具的人
    • Staff who transfer to a different office will receive a transport allowance.转到其它办事处的员工会得到交通补贴。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • public
    • cheap
    • efficient
    verb + transport
    • use
    • arrange
    • provide
    transport + noun
    • facilities
    • provision
    • services
    preposition
    • without transport
    phrases
    • access to transport
    • a form of transport
    • a means of transport
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  3. (especially British English)
    (also transportation North American English, British English)
    [uncountable] the activity or business of carrying goods from one place to another using lorries, trains, etc.运输;运送;输送;搬运
    • The goods were damaged during transport.货物在运输期间受损。
    • controls on the transport of nuclear waste运输核废料的管制措施
    • Transport to market is most commonly done by truck.运输到市场通常是用卡车。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • public
    • cheap
    • efficient
    verb + transport
    • use
    • arrange
    • provide
    transport + noun
    • facilities
    • provision
    • services
    preposition
    • without transport
    phrases
    • access to transport
    • a form of transport
    • a means of transport
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  4. [countable] a ship, plane or lorry used for carrying soldiers, supplies, etc. from one place to another(运送部队、给养等的)运输船,运输机,运输卡车Topics Transport by waterc2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • army
    • military
    • cargo
    transport + noun
    • aircraft
    • helicopter
    • plane
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  5. transports
    [plural] transport of something (literary) strong feelings and emotions强烈的情感;激情;激动
    • to be in transports of delight兴高采烈
  6. Word Originlate Middle English: from Old French transporter or Latin transportare, from trans- ‘across’ + portare ‘carry’.

transport

verb
/trænˈspɔːt/
/trænˈspɔːrt/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they transport
/trænˈspɔːt/
/trænˈspɔːrt/
he / she / it transports
/trænˈspɔːts/
/trænˈspɔːrts/
past simple transported
/trænˈspɔːtɪd/
/trænˈspɔːrtɪd/
past participle transported
/trænˈspɔːtɪd/
/trænˈspɔːrtɪd/
-ing form transporting
/trænˈspɔːtɪŋ/
/trænˈspɔːrtɪŋ/
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  1. transport something/somebody to take something/somebody from one place to another in a vehicle(用交通工具)运输,运送,输送
    • to transport goods/passengers运送货物/旅客
    • transport something/somebody + adv./prep. He collapsed and was immediately transported to hospital. 他昏倒了,立即被送往医院。
    • Most of our luggage was transported by sea.我们的大部分行李都是海运的。
    • Cattle could be transported by rail to any part of the country. 牛可以通过铁路运输到这个国家的任何地方。
    Extra Examples
    • Our furniture can easily be transported from the shop to your home.我们的家具可以很容易地从商店运到你家。
    • The animals are transported in trucks, often without being fed or watered for days.那些动物用卡车运送,经常好几天都不给喂食和给水喝。
    • Too many goods are currently being transported by road.现在经由陆路运输的货物太多了。
  2. transport something (+ adv./prep.) to move something somewhere by means of a natural process(以自然方式)运输,输送,传播 synonym carry
    • The seeds are transported by the wind.这些种子是由风传播的。
    • Blood transports oxygen around the body.血把氧气输送到全身。
  3. transport somebody (+ adv./prep.) to make somebody feel that they are in a different place, time or situation使产生身临其境的感觉
    • The book transports you to another world.这本书会把你带到另一个世界。
  4. transport somebody (+ adv./prep.) (in the past) to send somebody to a far away place as a punishment(旧时)流放
    • British convicts were transported to Australia for life.英国的囚犯被终生流放到澳大利亚。
  5. Word Originlate Middle English: from Old French transporter or Latin transportare, from trans- ‘across’ + portare ‘carry’.
IELTS BNC: 1202 COCA: 4640
transport

noun¹

1 (especially BrE) system for moving people or goods交通;客貨運輸 see also transit , transportation ADJECTIVE | VERB + TRANSPORT | TRANSPORT + NOUN | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEpublic公共交通to travel by / on public transport公交出行cheap, efficient廉價的/高效的交通private私人代步工具city, local, rural, urban城市/地方/農村/市區交通motor汽車運輸air, ground, land, rail, road, sea, water航空運輸;陸地運輸;軌道運輸;道路運輸;海上運輸;水路運輸passenger客運cargo, freight貨運VERB + TRANSPORTuse使用交通工具arrange安排交通工具provide提供交通工具TRANSPORT + NOUNfacilities, provision, services交通設施;公共交通服務infrastructure, network, system交通基礎設施/網絡/系統hub, interchange (BrE) 交通樞紐/交匯處business, company, group, industry, operator運輸公司;運輸集團;運輸業;運輸經營者boss, chief, manager, officer, official運輸公司老闆;運輸主管;運輸經理;運輸官員planner交通運輸規劃者project, scheme, strategy交通運輸方案;交通運輸對策bill, policy交通運輸議案/政策budget交通運輸預算minister, secretary, spokesman, spokeswoman運輸大臣;交通部長;交通發言人;交通女發言人authority, committee, department交通當局;交通委員會;交通署He sits on the passenger transport authority.他在客運局供職。needs交通需求sector交通運輸部門costs, fares交通支出;交通費user交通工具使用者worker交通運輸工人links, routes交通運輸路線police交通警察union交通運輸工會PREPOSITIONwithout transport沒有交通工具The car broke down, leaving us without transport.車拋錨了,我們沒有了交通工具。PHRASESaccess to transport便利的運輸people who have no access to private transport沒有私人交通工具的人a form of transport, a means of transport, a method of transport, a mode of transport交通運輸形式/工具/方式/模式transport to and from...來往於⋯的運輸We provide transport to and from school.我們提供上學和放學的接送。your own transport自己的交通工具Applicants for the job must have their own transport.應聘該工作須自備交通工具。
transport

noun²

2vehicle used for carrying soldiers運兵車ADJECTIVE | TRANSPORT + NOUN ADJECTIVEarmy, military陸軍/軍用運輸工具cargo, troop部隊給養運輸車;運兵車TRANSPORT + NOUNaircraft, helicopter, plane, vehicle, etc.運輸航空器、直升機、飛機、車輛等
IELTS BNC: 1202 COCA: 4640
transport noun
transport (public transport) delivery (the transport of raw materials)
transport verb
take1
transport

noun

transport ♦︎ transportation ♦︎ traffic ♦︎ shippingThese are all words for a system for carrying goods or people from one place to another using vehicles, roads, ships, etc. 这些词均表示交通运输系统。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配international transport / transportation / traffic / shippinglocal / urban / city transport / transportation / trafficair / rail / river / road transport / transportation / trafficprivate / public transport / transportationpassenger / freight / goods transport / traffictransport / transportation / traffic / shipping routesthe transport / transportation / shipping industrya means / form / mode of transport / transportation transport [uncountable] (especially BrE) a system for carrying people or goods from one place to another using vehicles, roads, etc.; a particular vehicle or method of travel 交通运输系统;交通车辆;运输工具Is it possible to get there by public transport (= by train, bus, etc., not using your own vehicle)?能乘坐公共交通工具到那儿吗?You need your own transport (= a car or bicycle, etc.) if you live there.如果住在那里,你得有自己的代步工具。Horses and carts were the only means of transport.马和马车是当时仅有的运输工具。 transportation [uncountable] (especially NAmE) transport 交通运输系统;交通车辆;运输工具The storm disrupted transportation and wrecked homes.暴风雨破坏了交通,毁坏了家园。The city provided free transportation to the stadium.那座城市当时提供到体育场的免费交通。 traffic [uncountable] the movement of ships, trains or aircraft along a particular route; the movement of people or goods from one place to another (沿固定路线的)航行,行驶,飞行;运输The airline's transatlantic traffic fell by 8 per cent.该航空公司跨大西洋的航班减少了8%。He works as an air traffic controller (= sb whose job is to guide planes in and out of airports).他的工作是航空调度员。Commuter traffic has increased again this year.通勤交通流量今年再次增加。 shipping [uncountable] the system of carrying goods from one place to another by ship; ships in general 航运;海运;船舶Merchant shipping has become increasingly specialized.商船越来越专业化。These are some of the busiest shipping lanes (= routes for ships sailing in a particular direction) in the world.这些航道是世界上最繁忙的。
IELTS BNC: 1202 COCA: 4640

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