What does transport in Czech mean?

What is the meaning of the word transport in Czech? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use transport in Czech.

The word transport in Czech means přeprava, doprava, dopravní prostředek, doprava, přeprava, přepravit, dopravit, přepravit, přeprava, doprava, záchvat, transportní, uchvátit, transportovat, dopravní prostředek, veřejná doprava. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word transport

přeprava, doprava

(transportation)

Buses provide transport in and around the city.

dopravní prostředek

(type of vehicle: bus, car, etc.)

What sort of transport do you use to get to work? For teenagers, having their own transport helps them become independent.

doprava, přeprava

(moving [sb] or [sth]) (lidí, věcí)

We need to arrange transport of the painting to the museum.

přepravit, dopravit

(shipping)

přepravit

(provide transportation for)

Tato aerolinka každý rok přepraví stovky tisíc osob do prázdninových destinací.
Every year, this airline transports hundreds of thousands of people to their holiday destinations.

přeprava, doprava

(shipping)

Transport of the goods took longer than expected.

záchvat

(often plural (state of ecstasy) (nadšení apod.)

The little girl went into transports of delight when she saw the puppy her parents had bought her. In a transport of passion, Oliver declared his love to Lucy.

transportní

(relating to transport)

Please visit our website for transport information.

uchvátit

(figurative, usually passive (delight)

Arriving at the top of the mountain, the young couple were transported by the glorious panorama that met their eyes.

transportovat

(historical, often passive (exile to penal colony) (trestance)

In the nineteenth century, British criminals were often transported to Australia.

dopravní prostředek

(vehicle or system of travel)

Her bicycle was her only means of transport.

veřejná doprava

(fare-paying travel)

The snow brought public transport to a halt.

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