transport | | |
1. v. To carry or bear from one place to another; to remove; to convey. | |
to transport goods; to transport troops | |
2. v. (historical) To deport to a penal colony. | |
3. v. (figuratively) To move (someone) to strong emotion; to carry away. | |
Music transports the soul. | |
4. n. An act of transporting; conveyance. | |
5. n. The state of being transported by emotion; rapture. | |
6. n. A vehicle used to transport (passengers, mail, freight, troops etc.) | |
7. n. (Canada) A tractor-trailer. | |
8. n. The system of transporting passengers, etc. in a particular region; the vehicles used in such a system. | |
9. n. A device that moves recording tape across the read/write heads of a tape recorder or video recorder etc. | |
10. n. (historical) A deported convict. | |