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I . tran·sit [ˈtræn(t)sɪt] СУЩ.

1. transit no мн. of people, goods:

transit
tranzit м.
transit
prehod м.
transit
prevoz м.

2. transit (crossing):

transit
tranzit м.

3. transit АСТРОН.:

transit
tranzit м.
transit
prehod м.

4. transit америк. (public transport):

transit

II . tran·sit [ˈtræn(t)sɪt] ГЛ. перех.

transit
transit

ˈtrans·it busi·ness СУЩ.

transit business

ˈtran·sit camp СУЩ.

transit camp

ˈtrans·it desk СУЩ. АВИА.

transit desk

ˈtran·sit lounge СУЩ.

ˈtran·sit pas·sen·ger СУЩ.

transit passenger
tranzitni potnik(potnica) м. (ж.)

ˈtran·sit visa СУЩ.

transit visa

Одноязычные примеры (не проверены редакцией PONS)

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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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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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Planets were subsequently confirmed through transit timing variation method.
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Increasing neighborhood population density also supports improved public transit service.
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The station is an example of mixed-use, transit-oriented development.
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Summer camps are considered main camps, while winter camps are referred to as transit camps.
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The most commonly used approaches are the transit-time methods and the interferometer methods based upon the speed of light.
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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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Transit police officers also ride the buses and railways to provide more direct policing.
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Skip-stops are used in both rail transit and bus transit operations.
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