From Middle English transporten, a borrowing from Old French transporter (“carry or convey across”), from Latin trānsportō, from trans (“across”) + porto ... |
13 июн. 2024 г. · "convey from one place to another," from Old French transporter "carry or convey across;… See origin and meaning of transport. |
1.a. 1611– The action of carrying or conveying a thing or person from one place to another; conveyance. |
8 янв. 2019 г. · It comes from the Latin word "portare," which means "to carry." In the word "transportation," the root "port" forms the foundation of the word ... |
2 окт. 2011 г. · There are two roots 'trans' meaning across and 'port' meaning carry. |
English word transport comes from Latin portare, Latin trans (Across, beyond.), Latin trans- |
Transport means to move something, often large quantities of commercial products, over great distances. Container ships transport goods made in China to the ... |
3 дня назад · 1. to transfer or convey from one place to another transporting ions across a living membrane 2. to carry away with strong and often intensely pleasant emotion. |
12 июн. 2024 г. · and directly from Latin transportare "carry over, take across, convey, remove," from trans "beyond, across" (see trans-) + portare "to carry" ( ... |
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