
통과, 통행, 횡단
An act of passing through or across a place, especially a border or a large geographical area.
예문:
"The security procedures required a long transit time through the airport terminal."
"We planned our route to minimize the transit of heavily populated areas."
"The successful transit of the Arctic Ocean opened up new shipping routes."
운송, 수송, 운반
The carrying of people, goods, or materials from one place to another; conveyance or shipment.
예문:
"The company guarantees the safe transit of fragile items within 48 hours."
"Customs checks often delay the transit of perishable goods across borders."
"The package was lost somewhere in transit between the warehouse and the customer."
대중교통, 수송기관
A system of public transportation, such as buses, subways, or trains, used for conveying passengers.
예문:
"Many cities are investing heavily in improving their public transit infrastructure."
"Using the subway system is the fastest way to travel across the city's dense urban transit network."
경위의, 측량기
A surveying instrument, often called a theodolite, used to measure horizontal and vertical angles.
예문:
"The engineer set up the transit to establish the precise boundary lines of the property."
"A modern electronic transit provides highly accurate digital readings for mapping."
천체통과, 자오선통과
The passage of a celestial body across the face of a larger body (such as a planet across the sun) or across the meridian of a place.
예문:
"Astronomers eagerly awaited the rare transit of Venus across the solar disk."
"The exact time of the star's transit across the local meridian was recorded for calibration."
통과하다, 횡단하다
To pass across or through (an area, boundary, or celestial plane).
예문:
"Large container ships often transit the Suez Canal on their way to Europe."
"The pipeline was designed to transit several different ecological zones."
"The satellite will transit the equatorial region twice during its orbit."