transit

  • 31transit — (tran zit ) s. m. Terme de douane. Faculté de faire passer des marchandises, des denrées à travers un État, une ville, sans payer les droits d entrée. Marchandises en transit. •   Je lui envoyais [au duc de Richelieu] quelque chose.... il n a pas …

    Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré

  • 32transit — noun 1) public transit Syn: transportation, transport, mass transit, bus system, subway system 2) the transit of goods between states Syn: transportation, transport, movement, flow, conveyance, shipping …

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  • 33transit */ — UK [ˈtrænzɪt] / US [ˈtrænsɪt] noun [uncountable] 1) the activity or process of moving someone or something from one place to another in transit: Our suitcases were damaged in transit. 2) American a system of buses, trains etc that people use to… …

    English dictionary

  • 34transit — A stop over privilege on a continuous journey granted by carrier by which a break de facto in continuity of carriage of goods is disregarded and two legs of a journey are treated as though covered without interruption, uniting both legs into a… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 35Transit IP — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Transit. Le transit IP fait référence à la bande passante vendue par les fournisseurs d accès Internet (FAI) et fournisseurs de contenu. La tarification classique est fonction du nombre de megabits par seconde… …

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  • 36transit — Synonyms and related words: about face, alchemy, alteration, assimilation, assumption, astrolabe, azimuth circle, azimuth compass, becoming, bevel, bevel protractor, bevel square, carriage, carrying, cartage, change, change over, clinometer,… …

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  • 37transit — is., Fr. transit 1) Bir yerden dinlenmeden, beklemeden, durmadan geçme İhtarlı, doğrudan doğruya yahut transit olarak bir tomar telgraf yığılmış olduğunu ben görmüştüm. F. R. Atay 2) Millî topraklardan geçiş sırasında, durmadan geçen mallar için… …

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  • 38transit — /ˈtrænzət / (say tranzuht) noun 1. the act or fact of passing across or through; passage from one place to another. 2. conveyance from one place to another, as of persons or goods: the problem of rapid transit in cities. 3. a transition or change …

  • 39transit — See in transit. Transit in rem judicatam. It passes into, or is merged into a judgment. If there be any one principle of law settled beyond all question, it is this, that whensoever a cause of action in the language of the law, transit in rem… …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 40Transit{™} — (also Ford Transit, Transit van) a well known model of van made by the Ford Motor Company. It is widely used by companies and individual people such as builders, plumbers and decorators, because it is the right size for transporting the equipment …

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