transit
n
1 [U] process of going or being taken or transported from one place to another 搬运; 载运; 运输
goods delayed or lost in transit 在运输中延误或遗失的货物
[attrib 作定语]
an urban rapid-transit system 城市高速运输系统.
2 [C, U] (astronomy 天) movement of one object in space (eg a planet) between another and an observer, so that the first seems to pass across the surface of the second 宇宙中一天体(如一行星)运行到另一天体与观察者之间, 使前者如同经过後者之表面; 凌日
observe the transit of Venus, eg across the sun 观测金星之凌日.
Live animals? I didn' t know we were going to take live animals with us, Sir.
活的动物?我还不知道我们要带活的动物,先生。
He says that all this happened after I started work.
他说,这一切都是在我开始工作后才发生的。
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