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单词 transit
释义
transit
(trænzɪt )
1. uncountable noun
Transit is the carrying of goods or people by vehicle from one place to another.
The two presidents discussed the transit of goods between their countries. [+ of]
...a transit time of about 42 minutes.
in transit phrase
If people or things are in transit, they are travelling or being taken from one place to another.
They were in transit to Mumbai.
We cannot be held responsible for goods lost in transit.
Synonyms: en route, on the way, on the road, on the move  
2. adjective [ADJECTIVE noun]
A transit area is an area where people wait or where goods are kept between different stages of a journey.
...refugees arriving at the two transit camps.
...a transit lounge at Moscow airport.
3. uncountable noun [oft NOUN noun]
A transit system is a system for moving people or goods from one place to another, for example using buses or trains. [US]
The president wants to improve the nation's highways and mass transit systems.
...the New York City Transit Authority.
regional note:   in BRIT, use transport system
Collocations:
transit vehicle
Behind the wheel of a metro transit vehicle.
Christianity Today
Automobiles made up 42% of traffic, and transit vehicle and taxis were 4% of traffic.
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This phase indicates that a public transit vehicle may proceed through an intersection in any direction while all other traffic faces a red light.
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A transit vehicle running at full capacity has a 100% load factor, while an empty vehicle has 0% load factor.
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What if we adjusted, not the number of transit vehicles, nor the size of our packs, but the complexity of our lives?
Globe and Mail
transit worker
Transit workers will have to supply essential services if they strike.
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While stockholders were pleased on the return on their investment, transit workers remained unhappy.
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Exceptions include occupations such as transit workers, shop assistants, and security guards.
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Organizing among the more dispersed transit workers outside the powerhouses, machine shops and car barns proved to more challenging.
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The transit workers' union has firmly opposed driverless trains.
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Translations:
Chinese: 运输, 中转的地方
Japanese: 輸送, 通過場所
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