transit in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for transit in the English»Bulgarian Dictionary

transit [ˈtrænsɪt] N no pl COMM, LAW

transit passenger [ˈtrænsɪt ˈpæsɪndʒəʳ, Am -dʒɚ] N

transit lounge [ˈtrænsɪtˌlaʊndʒ] N

transit Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

damage in transit
transit embargo
transit cargo [or freight]
transit trade
freedom of transit
prohibition of transit, transit embargo
restriction on transit
transit charges [or costs]
transit time

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
On that occasion it was described as an important centre for the transit trade.
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Increasing neighborhood population density also supports improved public transit service.
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Generally, people meet at a predetermined station in their city's mass transit system, wait until their numbers have achieved critical mass, and board the train.
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He has had several brushes with the law, but on occasions transit police have let him go.
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If the visible disk of the nearer object is considerably smaller than that of the farther object, the event is called a transit.
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Because they were in transit with their families, this group was not seeking a fight with the mountain men.
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However, these homes may lack certain things such as parks and access to public transit.
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The scientific goal of the project is to detect and characterize extrasolar planets using the transit method.
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It was the part of the first confirmed star system in which multiple planets transited the same star.
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The station is an example of mixed-use, transit-oriented development.
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