In transit means that something is "on the road" or "in the air" or otherwise in the process of moving from one place to another. It has left its origin but not yet arrived at its destination - it is "in transit."
Transit is moving from another place to an other.- The word "Trans" means across ( not associated with lines ).
For libraries, holds in transit means that the book on hold is being transported to where you can pick it up.
the word root plac means "to please."
The name of the word that means the opposite of another word is called an antonyms.Antonym
It means, "The exact words". or quoted word for word.Verbatim means word for word or exactly the same words, no paraphrasing.
"The tour bus is in transit to the concert." It just means that the bus is 'in route' or 'on the way.'
Transit is moving from another place to an other.- The word "Trans" means across ( not associated with lines ).
"Transit" is a cognate in French and English.Specifically, the word is spelled and means "(in) transit, (on) route, (on the) way" in both languages. In French, it is a masculine noun whose singular definite article is "le" ("the"). The pronunciation is "traw-zee."
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The English word "transit" comes from the Latin prefix "trans" (across) and the third person singular, present, active, indicative of the verb "eo, ire" (to go) - "it" Thus transit is "going across"
He had a minor disorder while in transit in Los Angeles.
I thought my package would never arrive, it was in transit for over a week.
Transit (v)- to pass over, across, or through
"Shipment on the way" is an English equivalent of the French phrase "Envoi en transit."Specifically, the masculine noun "envoi" means "shipment." The preposition "en" means "in." The masculine noun "transit" means "(in) transit, (on the) way."The pronunciation is "aw-vwah aw traw-zee."
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Yes, the compound noun 'surveyor transit' (or surveyor's transit) is a concrete noun, a word for a physical piece of equipment.