Transit (Noun/Verb)
Syllable division: tran·sit
How to pronounce: UK:/ˈtræn.zɪt/ US:/ˈtræn.zɪt/
Transit as a NOUN
#1 Meaning: When people or good and transferred from one place to another.
Example:
> I really do hope that nothing will get damaged while we are in transit.
#2 Meaning: A trademark for a certain kind of road vehicle used for cargo transportation.
Example:
> Please make sure that the parcel gets placed in a red transit van this afternoon.
Transit as a VERB
Meaning: To travel through or across a location, region, or country en-route to another location.
Example:
> My first transit will be through Qatar on my way to England.
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> Ten years ago! I travelled to Malaysia, I transited to Sri Lanka
for Long hours.
> I had to buy some goods online, and they sent them in a red transit.
> I planned to visit a foreign country, and my first transit will be in
Malaysia on my way to Indonesia.
I wanna transit my country to American to make money.
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Try saying:
I wanna transit from my country to America to make money.
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You can also say:
> Ten years ago I traveled to Malaysia and my transit to Sri Lanka was very long.
The call is very bad because they are in transit.
Don’t worry! In the bus station has a yellow transit van if you needing their service.
His first transit will be Johanesburg before he arrives in India.
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You can also say:
Don’t worry, the bus station has a yellow transit van if you need their service.
His first transit will be in Johannesburg before he arrives in India.
As a country in Central Europe, our road and rail network is mainly used for transit transportation.
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