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.
I'm not sure whether to go to the one about accidents.
我还没有确定是否去参加那个关于事故的报告。
When the ship finally arrived in a port, the wooden cover was opened wide and Kunta could see in daylight for the first time across the part of the ship where he had been chained.
当船终于到达一个港口时,木盖打开了,孔塔这才第一次在日光下扫视了他被拴在那儿的那一部分船舱。
We ate our sandwiches and a bar of chocolate each and began to feel better.