Found 4 items, similar to Transport.
English → Indonesian (Kamus Landak)
Definition: transport
mengangkut
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: transport
angkut, angkutan, membawa, pengangkut, pengangkutan
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: transport
transport
n 1: something that serves as a means of transportation [syn:
conveyance]
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 transporting goods and
materials [syn:
transportation,
shipping]
4: a state of being carried away by overwhelming emotion;
“listening to sweet music in a perfect rapture”- Charles
Dickens [syn:
ecstasy,
rapture,
exaltation,
raptus]
5: a mechanism that transport magnetic tape across the
read/write heads of a tape playback/recorder [syn:
tape drive
,
tape transport]
transport
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;
“You must carry your camping gear”;
“carry the suitcases to the car”;
“This train is carrying
nuclear waste”;
“These pipes carry waste water into the
river” [syn:
carry]
3: hold spellbound [syn:
enchant,
enrapture,
enthrall,
ravish,
enthral,
delight] [ant:
disenchant]
4: transport commercially [syn:
send,
ship]
5: send from one person or place to another;
“transmit a
message” [syn:
transmit,
transfer,
channel,
channelize,
channelise]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Transport
Transport
\Trans*port"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Transported; p.
pr. & vb. n.
Transporting.] [F. transporter, L.
transportare; trans across + portare to carry. See
Port
bearing, demeanor.]
1. To carry or bear from one place to another; to remove; to
convey; as, to transport goods; to transport troops.
--Hakluyt.
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2. To carry, or cause to be carried, into banishment, as a
criminal; to banish.
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3. To carry away with vehement emotion, as joy, sorrow,
complacency, anger, etc.; to ravish with pleasure or
ecstasy; as, music transports the soul.
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[They] laugh as if transported with some fit
Of passion. --Milton.
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We shall then be transported with a nobler . . .
wonder. --South.
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Transport
\Trans"port\, n. [F. See
Transport, v.]
1. Transportation; carriage; conveyance.
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The Romans . . . stipulated with the Carthaginians
to furnish them with ships for transport and war.
--Arbuthnot.
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2. A vessel employed for transporting, especially for
carrying soldiers, warlike stores, or provisions, from one
place to another, or to convey convicts to their
destination; -- called also
transport ship,
transport vessel
.
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3. Vehement emotion; passion; ecstasy; rapture.
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With transport views the airy rule his own,
And swells on an imaginary throne. --Pope.
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Say not, in transports of despair,
That all your hopes are fled. --Doddridge.
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4. A convict transported, or sentenced to exile.
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