transit
n
1 [U] process of going or being taken or transported from one place to another 搬运; 载运; 运输
goods delayed or lost in transit 在运输中延误或遗失的货物
[attrib 作定语]
an urban rapid-transit system 城市高速运输系统.
2 [C, U] (astronomy 天) movement of one object in space (eg a planet) between another and an observer, so that the first seems to pass across the surface of the second 宇宙中一天体(如一行星)运行到另一天体与观察者之间, 使前者如同经过後者之表面; 凌日
observe the transit of Venus, eg across the sun 观测金星之凌日.
Take your pound of flesh! I declare the court allows it and the law gives it to you.
割走你要的那一磅肉吗!我宣布法庭许可你(这样做),法律(把它)判给你。
It is quite possible that the thief might put some meat in you bag.
这个窃贼很可能把肉放到你的袋子里。
Twelve days later, millions more Indians lined the railway tracks as a slow train took the jar containing his ashes 584 kilometres to a place by the river.