transport
particular means of transport by road BICYCLE, BUS, CAR, LORRY, MOTORCYCLE, TAXI transport by rail, air and sea TRAIN, PLANE, BOAT see also TRAVEL - to move people/things from one place to another in a train, bus, lorry, aeroplane, etc: transport sth; noun (U): transport The animals are transported to the docks by lorry. ◎ road/rail/air/sea transport ◎ transport by road/rail/air/sea ◎ public transport (= transport that anybody can use) - something, for example a car or a bus, that transports people and things from place to place, especially on land: (formal) vehicle Every year there are more and more vehicles on the roads. ※ transporting goods - things that are carried by lorries, trains, aeroplanes, etc: goods (noun plural), freight (noun U) a goods vehicle ◎ a freight train - goods that are carried in a ship or aircraft: cargo (noun C/U), (plural cargoes, AmE cargos) a cargo plane ◎ a ship carrying a cargo of coal - something (heavy) that is being transported or that is going to be transported: load a lorry with a heavy load ◎ a load of bricks/sand - a load that is being carried, especially by a ship: shipment A further shipment of grain is expected to arrive in a few days. - a large metal box that is used for transporting goods by sea, road or rail: container a container ship/lorry (= a ship/lorry that transports containers) - a large box in which goods are transported or stored: crate We had to pack everything into crates when we moved house. - a wooden box that you put things into to be transported or stored: packing case - to transport sth by some means: send* sth Would it be cheaper to send the books by rail or by road? - to transport sth, especially by ship: ship sth - to transport many people and things by air, especially in an emergency: airlift sth; noun: airlift Food and medical supplies were airlifted into the city. - to put things into boxes, etc so that they are ready to be transported: pack (sth) - to put a load or a large quantity of sth in or on a lorry, ship, train, etc: load sth (onto/into sth) Crates of fish were loaded on to the plane. - to take a load or large quantity of sth off a lorry, ship, train, etc: unload (sth) to unload bricks from a lorry ◎ Vehicles may only park here when loading or unloading.
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