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141 transport
1. n1) перевозка, перевозки, транспорт
- air transport
- all-water transport
- bulk cargo transport
- cargo transport
- city transport
- combined transport
- factory transport
- freight transport
- goods transport
- industrial transport
- inland transport
- inland water transport
- inland waterway transport
- intercity transport
- interior transport
- intermodal transport
- interstate transport
- interurban transport
- long-distance transport
- marine transport
- maritime transport
- motor transport
- multimodal transport
- ocean transport
- onward transport
- open transport
- outwards transport
- overland transport
- passenger transport
- pipeline transport
- public transport
- rail transport
- railway transport
- refrigerated transport
- return transport
- river transport
- road transport
- sea transport
- town transport
- truck transport
- urban transport
- water transport
- transport by air
- transport by land
- transport by rail
- transport by road
- transport by sea
- subsidize public transport2. vперевозить, транспортировать; переносить, перемещать
- transport by air
- transport by rail
- transport by road
- transport by sea
- transport over long distances
- transport to destinationEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > transport
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