0 past simple and past participle of transport
2 If something transports you to a different time or place, it makes you feel as if you were in it:
The film transports you back to the New York of the 1950s.
The emergency building is transported in individual modules, such as bedrooms and a kitchen, which are put together on site.
Environmentalists argue that more goods should be transported by rail.
The two prisoners were kept under restraint while they were transported between prisons.
The increase in resistance i s measured when single particles are transported through a currentcarrying pore.
All ticks attached were counted, and all nymphs and adults were collected into tubes with damp paper and transported live to the laboratory.
The ammonium transported in runoff from the composted dairy manure was somewhat consistent for the 10-week study.
The problem was not lack of transport possibilities, but the lack of goods and people to be transported.