Transport

Pronunciation: /trænˈspɔːrt/

Transport (noun)

  1. The act of taking people or things from one place to another.
  2. The vehicles and services used to move people around a country or city.
  3. The movement of a patient to a hospital or between care places.

Examples

  • The city improved transport to move people faster.
  • Good transport helps businesses deliver goods on time.

Transport (verb)

  1. To move people or goods from one place to another using vehicles or other methods.
  2. To move substances through the body, for example by blood or nerves.

Examples

  • They transport supplies from the warehouse to the site.
  • Trucks transport goods from the port to the stores.