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1 transport
A n1 (of goods, passengers) transport m ; air/rail/road transport transport aérien/ferroviaire/par route ; to travel by public transport utiliser les transports en commun ; Transport Secretary, Secretary of State for Transport GB ministre m des Transports ; Ministry GB ou Department of Transport ministère m des Transports ;2 ( means of travelling) moyen m de locomotion ; I haven't got any transport at the moment je n'ai pas de moyen de locomotion en ce moment ;3 Mil ( ship) (navire m de) transport m de troupes ; ( aircraft) (avion m de) transport m de troupes ;4 littér ( rapture) transport m ; to go into transports of delight tomber dans des transports de joie.C vtr1 transporter [passengers, goods] (from de ; to à) ; to be transported back to one's childhood fig être ramené à son enfance ; -
2 transport
∎ the Transport and General Workers' Union = le plus grand syndicat interprofessionnel britannique(c) (of goods) transport m∎ he went into transports of delight il fut transporté de joie[træn'spɔ:t] transporter►► transport advertising affichage m transport;transport allowance prime f de transport;British transport café ≃ routier m (restaurant);transport company entreprise f ou société f de transport;transport costs frais mpl de transport;transport cover garantie f transport;transport document titre m ou document m de transport;transport facilities moyens mpl de transport;Transport House = bâtiment à Londres abritant le siège de la TGWU et, jusqu'en 1980, le parti travailliste;transport museum musée m des transports;transport plane avion m de transport;British transport police = service d'ordre des chemins de fer;transport ship navire m de transport
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locomotion — /loʊkəˈmoʊʃən / (say lohkuh mohshuhn) noun the act or power of moving from place to place: *Both dislike walking instinctively and use cars as the natural means of locomotion. –john douglas pringle, 1958. {Latin locō, ablative of locus place +… …
locomotion — /loh keuh moh sheuhn/, n. the act or power of moving from place to place. [1640 50; see LOCOMOTIVE, MOTION] * * * Any of various animal movements that result in progression from one place to another. Locomotion is classified as either… … Universalium
Locomotion — The term locomotion means movement or travel. It may refer to:* Motion (physics) * Animal locomotion ** Terrestrial locomotion * TravelLocomotion may refer to specific types of motion: * walking * running, including trotting * jumping, including… … Wikipedia
locomotion — n. 1 motion or the power of motion from one place to another. 2 travel; a means of travelling, esp. an artificial one. Etymology: L loco ablat. of locus place + motio MOTION … Useful english dictionary
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Animal locomotion on the surface layer of water — Animal locomotion on the surface layer is the study of animal locomotion in the case of small animals that live on the surface layer of water, relying on surface tension to stay afloat.There are two means of walking on water; the regime… … Wikipedia