0 present 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.
This section contains a survey and classification of various types of transporting motions.
Ignoring this last detail, it can be said that in this sense pure rotation is a unique transporting motion.
The flows making up a continuous mesh are capable of trapping and transporting the tube of force as a whole.
Hence, we require the least number of robots to complete the constraining and transporting of the object.
The special requirements for transporting blood safely were also taken into account.
It is clear that such narrow cracks would be incapable of transporting significant volumes of magma through the lithosphere.
The fish appear to act by storing the parasites and transporting them to their final hosts, fisheating aquatic vertebrates.
Flows transporting material between nearby moving surfaces are ubiquitous in machinery of all scales and with a variety of geometries.