vārdnīca angļu - angļu

English - English

means of angļu valodā:

1. transport transport


They hired a moving company to transport their belongings to their new home.
The box was crushed during transport and the contents flew out.
It's very difficult to transport them overland, but simple to do so by sea.
Our city's transport problems are minor when measured against capitals like London and New York.
international transport
His discovery gave rise to a revolution in transport.
For example, China's public transport is without a doubt better than the UK's, but the UK's public welfare may be better than China's.
Currently, it is a situation in which transport links in the metropolitan area have been paralyzed due to the earthquake.
The current rate is about one airplane crash every two weeks, measuring all serious accidents to all types of transport jets.
Dear passengers! If you get on a means of transport and don't have a season ticket, punch a one-time ticket without waiting for the next station.
It's talking about how, thanks to air transport, we've lost the sense of 'season' for foodstuffs.
Globalization has gone mad: why transport Spanish cucumbers to exterminate the Northern Germans when half of them live in Mallorca? We need to rationalize all of that and adopt a more solid method of bacterial decontamination.
There has been a rise in the number of people using public transport.
I'm going to need some transport for me and my friend.
Thanks to transport we can eat fresh fruit in winter.

Angļu vārds "means of"(transport) notiek komplektos:

Making uncountable nouns countable

2. by by


I came by car.
Jealousy in a relationship is often brought about by a lack of trust.
By the 1750s, all the tribes of the Great Plains had horses.
By 1897, thousands of people were out of work.
If you go by Shinkansen, you'll be there in no time.
Earlier, as I was walking down the sidewalk, a car drove by and splashed water on me. Look at this! My skirt and shoes are all muddy.
If by any chance he comes here, I'll let you know at once.
By the time he retires, my father will have worked for almost thirty years.
Blind people read by touching, using a system of raised dots called Braille.
Are scientists close to cloning a human being? "Not by a long shot."
Someone told me that Albert Einstein said, "Common sense is the collection of prejudices acquired by age eighteen."
By evening, a few clouds had formed.
His autobiography was released today and was sold out by noon.
These straw mats, called "tatami" in Japanese, are no longer made by hand.
Spacious apartments in Tokyo are hard to come by.