🚚transport

verb
/ˈtrænspɔːrt/

Meaning

to carry people or goods from one place to another
The movement of people or goods from one place to another.

Example Sentences

The company transports goods across the country.

Efficient transport systems reduce travel time.

Example Expressions

public transport

Synonyms

carry, move, deliver, convey, transfer, Transit, Conveyance, Mobility
Entry 1
carry, move, deliver, convey, transfer
Entry 2
Transit, Conveyance, Mobility

Antonyms

retain, keep, hold, Immobilization, Inactivity, Stationary
Entry 1
retain, keep, hold
Entry 2
Immobilization, Inactivity, Stationary

Collocations

transport system, transport goods, transport services, transport by truck

More Example Sentences

A woman learns to drive a car at the age of thirty-five after depending on public transport for years

A woman learns to drive a car at the age of thirty-five after depending on public transport for years and enrolls in a driving school near her home

A woman learns to drive a car at the age of thirty-five after depending on public transport for years and enrolls in a driving school near her home where an instructor teaches her the basics

A woman learns to drive a car at the age of thirty-five after depending on public transport for years and enrolls in a driving school near her home where an instructor teaches her the basics like steering, braking, and checking mirrors

A woman learns to drive a car at the age of thirty-five after depending on public transport for years and enrolls in a driving school near her home where an instructor teaches her the basics like steering, braking, and checking mirrors and she practices in a quiet parking lot every weekend

A mechanic repairs an old car in his small garage that has not been driven for years by replacing the worn-out engine parts and fixing the rusted body panels with tools he has collected over two decades so the owner can use it again to drive to work every morning instead of spending money on expensive public transport

A woman learns to drive a car at the age of thirty-five after depending on public transport for years and enrolls in a driving school near her home where an instructor teaches her the basics like steering, braking, and checking mirrors and she practices in a quiet parking lot every weekend gaining more confidence with each lesson

A woman learns to drive a car at the age of thirty-five after depending on public transport for years and enrolls in a driving school near her home where an instructor teaches her the basics like steering, braking, and checking mirrors and she practices in a quiet parking lot every weekend gaining more confidence with each lesson until she passes the driving test on her second attempt

A mechanic repairs an old car in his small garage that has not been driven for years by replacing the worn-out engine parts and fixing the rusted body panels with tools he has collected over two decades so the owner can use it again to drive to work every morning instead of spending money on expensive public transport and eventually restore the car to its original condition as a weekend project.

A woman learns to drive a car at the age of thirty-five after depending on public transport for years and enrolls in a driving school near her home where an instructor teaches her the basics like steering, braking, and checking mirrors and she practices in a quiet parking lot every weekend gaining more confidence with each lesson until she passes the driving test on her second attempt and finally drives her children to school by herself for the first time.

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