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- واژهنامه · Generic English-Persian Dictionary عبور، گذر، راه عبور، حق العبور، عبور کردن .گذر، عبور.
- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version کلمات مرتبط(transit): بازگشت به واژه transit damage in transit damaged in transit electron transit time goods in transit in transit rapid transit the transit of a lake transit (navigation) transit 1 transit 2 transit area transit bearing transit bill transit compass transit duty transit error transit freight transit instrument transit phase angle transit route transit station transit time transit traffic transit-mixed concrete upper transit عبورى ،ترانزيت ،کنترل عبور و مرور کشتيها،گذر،راه عبور،حق العبور،عبور کردن الکترونيک : ترانزيت معمارى : گذرا نجوم : گذر بازرگانى : ترانزيت ،حمل و نقل علوم نظامى : دستگاه زاويه ياب ترانزيت کلمات مرتبط(25)
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 tran·sit n. Pronunciation: ' tran(t)-sət, ' tran-zət Function: noun Etymology: Middle English transite, from Latin transitus, from transire to go across, passive Date: 15th century 1 a : an act, process, or instance of passing through or over : PASSAGE b : CHANGE , TRANSITION c (1) : conveyance of persons or things from one place to another (2) : usu. local transportation especially of people by public conveyance also : vehicles or a system engaged in such transportation 2 a : passage of a celestial body over the meridian of a place or through the field of a telescope b : passage of a smaller body (as Venus) across the disk of a larger (as the sun) 3 : a theodolite with the telescope mounted so that it can be transited]]> 2 transit n. Function: intransitive verb Date: 15th century : to make a transit transitive verb 1 a : to pass over or through : TRAVERSE b : to cause to pass over or through 2 : to pass across (a meridian, a celestial body, or the field of view of a telescope) 3 : to turn (a telescope) over about the horizontal transverse axis in surveying]]> rapid transit Function: noun Date: 1873 : fast passenger transportation (as by subway) in urban areas]]> sic trans·it glo·ria mun·di Pronunciation: sēk- ' trän-sit- ˌ glo ̇ r-ē-ä- ' mu ̇ n-dē Function: foreign term Etymology: L : so passes away the glory of the world]]>