transporter

noun
UK: /trænˈspɔː.tər/
US: /trænˈspɔːr.t̬ɚ/
  1. A vehicle used for moving things or people from one place to another.

    1. The truck is a transporter.
    2. The company uses a large transporter to move goods across the country.
  2. A person or company that moves goods or people.

    1. He works as a transporter.
    2. Our transporter ensures timely delivery of all the products to the customers.
  3. A device, especially in science fiction, that can instantly move people or objects to another location.

    1. Use the transporter to beam up.
    2. In the movie, the transporter malfunctions, creating a duplicate of the main character.
transporter transitive-verb
  1. To move or carry something or someone from one place to another.

    1. They transporter the cargo.
    2. The company transporter goods by ship to overseas markets.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "transporter" in English means: A vehicle used for moving things or people from one place to another., A person or company that moves goods or people., A device, especially in science fiction, that can instantly move people or objects to another location..

The phonetic transcription of "transporter" is /trænˈspɔː.tər/ in British English and /trænˈspɔːr.t̬ɚ/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "transporter": carrier, vehicle, mover, shipper.

Example usage of "transporter": "The truck is a transporter.". More examples on the page.