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Principal Translations |
transit n | (shipping) (marino) | tránsito nm |
| | tráfico nm |
| Transit of these goods took longer than expected. |
| El tránsito de esta mercancía llevó más de lo esperado. |
transit n | US (public transportation) | transporte público nm + adj |
| This city needs better transit. |
| La ciudad necesita mejor transporte público. |
transit n | (passage through) (viaje) | tránsito nm |
| Our transit through London went smoothly and we made our connecting flight with time to spare. |
transit n | (astrology: planet moving through sign) | tránsito nm |
| Astrologists interpret transits to make predictions. |
transit n | (astronomy: passage of planet) | tránsito nm |
| Lots of people witnessed the transit of Venus in 2012. |
| Mucha gente fue testigo del tránsito de Venus en 2012. |
transit n as adj | (relating to shipping) | transitorio/a adj |
| Transit goods are subject to a customs declaration procedure. |
transit n as adj | US (relating to public transportation) | de tránsito loc adj |
| | del transporte público loc adj |
| The city's transit buses are clean and reliable. |
transit n as adj | (relating to passage through) | en tránsito loc adj |
| | transitorio/a adj |
| Transit passengers must stay within the airport. |
Additional Translations |
transit n as adj | (path, etc.: relating to astrology) | en tránsito loc adj |
| The astrologist consulted her chart to check the Sun's transit date from Cancer to Leo. |
transit n as adj | (path, etc.: relating to astronomy) | en tránsito loc adj |
| This video illustrates the transit path of Venus across the face of the Sun. |
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