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1 damaged in transit
damaged in transit LOGIS beim Transport beschädigtEnglisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > damaged in transit
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2 transit
noun1)passengers in transit — Transitreisende; Durchreisende
2) (conveyance) Transport, dergoods in transit from London to Hull — Waren auf dem Transport von London nach Hull
* * *['trænsit](the carrying or movement of goods, passengers etc from place to place: The goods have been lost in transit.) der Transport* * *tran·sit[ˈtræn(t)sɪt]I. n1. no pl of people, goods Transit mmass \transit öffentlicher NahverkehrII. vtto \transit a canal/ocean/territory einen Kanal/Ozean/ein Gebiet durchqueren* * *['trnzɪt]nDurchfahrt f, Transit m; (of goods) Transport mthe books were damaged in transit — die Bücher wurden auf dem Transport beschädigt
passengers in transit for New York — Transitreisende pl nach New York
goods in transit for New York — Güter pl für den Weitertransport nach New York
* * *transit [ˈtrænsıt; -zıt]A s1. Durch-, Überfahrt f:transit of persons Personenverkehr mb) Durchgangsstraße fc) Verkehrsweg m3. WIRTSCH Transit m, Durchfuhr f, Transport m (von Waren):in transit unterwegs, auf dem TransportB adjtransit traffic → A 4;transit visa Transitvisum n2. WIRTSCH Transit…, Durchgangs…:transit duty Durchfuhrzoll m* * *noun1)passengers in transit — Transitreisende; Durchreisende
2) (conveyance) Transport, der* * *n.Durchgang m.Durchreise f.Übergang -¨e m.
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