The transport network
Example: Transport network connects routes for goods movement
Definition
"The transport network" refers to the interconnected system of routes, infrastructure, and modes of transportation that facilitate the movement of goods, people, or services across different locations efficiently and effectively.
Etymology
The term "the transport network" combines 'transport,' derived from the Latin 'transportare,' meaning 'to carry across,' and 'network,' which originates from Old English 'net' plus 'work,' denoting an interconnected system. Together, they describe a system designed for moving goods or people.
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"The transport network" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - Logistics - (A1-C2) - set 1", containing 109 commonly used words.
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