| transit | (แทรน'ซิท) vt., vi., n. (การ) ผ่าน, ส่งผ่าน, โคจรผ่าน. vi. ผ่าน, ส่งผ่าน, โคจรผ่านมการเปลี่ยนแปลง, การส่งข้ามเขตแดน, สภาพหัวเลี้ยวหัวต่อ, See also: transitable adj., Syn. transportation, transition | transition | (แทรนซิซ'เชิน, -เ?ิน) n. การผ่าน, การส่งผ่าน, การนำส่ง, การเปลี่ยนแปลง, ภาวะหัวเลี้ยวหัวต่อ, การเปลี่ยนแปลงลำดับ., See also: transitional adj. transitionary adj. transitionally adv., Syn. change, flux | transitive | (แทรน'ซิทิฟว) adj. เกี่ยวกับสกรรมกริยา, เกี่ยวกับการผ่านหรือสิ่งผ่าน, เกี่ยวกับสภาพหัวเลี้ยวหัวต่อ, See also: transitivity n. | transitive verb | n. สกรรมกริยา | transitory | (แทรน'ซิทอรี) adj. ไม่ถาวร, ไม่ยั่งยืน, ชั่วคราว, ชั่วประเดี๋ยว., See also: transitorily adv. transitoriness n. | intransitive | (อินแทรน'ซิทิฟว) adj. (กริยา) ไม่มีกรรม. n. กริยาที่ไม่มีกรรม., See also: intransitively adv. intransitiveness n. | intransitive verb | กริยาที่ไม่มีกรรม |
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| | | | | | | | 过境 | [guò jìng, ㄍㄨㄛˋ ㄐㄧㄥˋ, 过 境 / 過 境] transit; pass through a country's territory #20,801 [Add to Longdo] | 过渡时期 | [guò dù shí qī, ㄍㄨㄛˋ ㄉㄨˋ ㄕˊ ㄑㄧ, 过 渡 时 期 / 過 渡 時 期] transition #28,969 [Add to Longdo] | 改朝换代 | [gǎi cháo huàn dài, ㄍㄞˇ ㄔㄠˊ ㄏㄨㄢˋ ㄉㄞˋ, 改 朝 换 代 / 改 朝 換 代] transition period between dynasties; an interregnum #54,119 [Add to Longdo] | 跃迁 | [yuè qiān, ㄩㄝˋ ㄑㄧㄢ, 跃 迁 / 躍 遷] transition; jump (e.g. quantum leap in spectroscopy) #54,247 [Add to Longdo] | 及物 | [jí wù, ㄐㄧˊ ㄨˋ, 及 物] transitive [Add to Longdo] | 及物动词 | [jí wù dòng cí, ㄐㄧˊ ㄨˋ ㄉㄨㄥˋ ㄘˊ, 及 物 动 词 / 及 物 動 詞] transitive verb [Add to Longdo] | 过境签证 | [guò jìng qiān zhèng, ㄍㄨㄛˋ ㄐㄧㄥˋ ㄑㄧㄢ ㄓㄥˋ, 过 境 签 证 / 過 境 簽 證] transit visa [Add to Longdo] | 过渡金属 | [guò dù jīn shǔ, ㄍㄨㄛˋ ㄉㄨˋ ㄐㄧㄣ ㄕㄨˇ, 过 渡 金 属 / 過 渡 金 屬] transition metal, usually includes: scandium Sc21 鈧|钪, titanium Ti22 鈦|钛, vanadium V23 釩 钒, chromium Cr24 鉻|铬, manganese Mn25 錳|锰, iron Fe26 鐵|铁, cobalt Co27 鈷|钴, nickel Ni28 鎳|镍, copper Cu29 銅|铜, zinc Zn30 鋅|锌, yttrium Y39 釔|钇, zirconium Zr40 鋯|锆, niobiu [Add to Longdo] | 过站大厅 | [guò zhàn dà tīng, ㄍㄨㄛˋ ㄓㄢˋ ㄉㄚˋ ㄊㄧㄥ, 过 站 大 厅 / 過 站 大 廳] transit lounge [Add to Longdo] |
| | 自動(P);自働(iK) | [じどう, jidou] (adj-no, n) (1) automatic; self-motion; (2) (abbr) { ling } (See 自動詞) intransitive verb; (P) #1,305 [Add to Longdo] | 変化 | [へんげ, henge] (n, vs) (1) change; variation; alteration; mutation; transition; transformation; transfiguration; metamorphosis; (2) variety; diversity; (3) inflection; declension; conjugation; (4) sidestepping (sumo); (P) #1,435 [Add to Longdo] | 移行 | [いこう, ikou] (n, vs) switching over to; migration; transition; (P) #1,513 [Add to Longdo] | 通過 | [つうか, tsuuka] (n, vs) passage through; transit; passing; (P) #1,932 [Add to Longdo] | 大量 | [たいりょう, tairyou] (adj-na, n, adj-no) large quantity; massive (quantity); mass (e.g. mass production, mass transit, mass destruction); (P) #2,524 [Add to Longdo] | 経過 | [けいか, keika] (n, vs) passage; expiration; progress; transition; (P) #2,694 [Add to Longdo] | 変遷 | [へんせん, hensen] (n, vs) change; transition; vicissitudes; (P) #2,892 [Add to Longdo] | 推移 | [すいい, suii] (n, vs) transition; change; (P) #5,042 [Add to Longdo] | 移り | [うつり, utsuri] (n) change; transition; return present #7,727 [Add to Longdo] | 転移 | [てんい, ten'i] (n, vs, adj-no) (1) moving (with the times); changing (with the times); (2) metastasis; (3) (See 相転移) transition (i.e. phase transition); (4) transfer (of learning); (5) transference (in psychoanalysis); (P) #10,873 [Add to Longdo] |
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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:
Transit \Trans"it\, n. [L. transitus, from transire to go over:
cf. F. transit. See {Transient}.]
1. The act of passing; passage through or over.
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In France you are now . . . in the transit from one
form of government to another. --Burke.
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2. The act or process of causing to pass; conveyance; as, the
transit of goods through a country.
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3. A line or route of passage or conveyance; as, the
Nicaragua transit. --E. G. Squier.
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4. (Astron.)
(a) The passage of a heavenly body over the meridian of a
place, or through the field of a telescope.
(b) The passage of a smaller body across the disk of a
larger, as of Venus across the sun's disk, or of a
satellite or its shadow across the disk of its
primary.
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5. An instrument resembling a theodolite, used by surveyors
and engineers; -- called also {transit compass}, and
{surveyor's transit}.
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Note: The surveyor's transit differs from the theodolite in
having the horizontal axis attached directly to the
telescope which is not mounted in Y's and can be turned
completely over about the axis.
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{Lower transit} (Astron.), the passage of a heavenly body
across that part of the meridian which is below the polar
axis.
{Surveyor's transit}. See {Transit}, 5, above.
{Transit circle} (Astron.), a transit instrument with a
graduated circle attached, used for observing the time of
transit and the declination at one observation. See
{Circle}, n., 3.
{Transit compass}. See {Transit}, 5, above.
{Transit duty}, a duty paid on goods that pass through a
country.
{Transit instrument}. (Astron.)
(a) A telescope mounted at right angles to a horizontal
axis, on which it revolves with its line of
collimation in the plane of the meridian, -- used in
connection with a clock for observing the time of
transit of a heavenly body over the meridian of a
place.
(b) (Surv.) A surveyor's transit. See {Transit}, 5, above.
{Transit trade} (Com.), the business conected with the
passage of goods through a country to their destination.
{Upper transit} (Astron.), the passage of a heavenly body
across that part of the meridian which is above the polar
axis.
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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:
Transit \Trans"it\, v. t. (Astron.)
To pass over the disk of (a heavenly body).
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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:
Eclipse \E*clipse"\ ([-e]*kl[i^]ps"), n. [F. ['e]clipse, L.
eclipsis, fr. Gr. 'e`kleipsis, prop., a forsaking, failing,
fr. 'eklei`pein to leave out, forsake; 'ek out + lei`pein to
leave. See {Ex-}, and {Loan}.]
1. (Astron.) An interception or obscuration of the light of
the sun, moon, or other luminous body, by the intervention
of some other body, either between it and the eye, or
between the luminous body and that illuminated by it. A
lunar eclipse is caused by the moon passing through the
earth's shadow; a solar eclipse, by the moon coming
between the sun and the observer. A satellite is eclipsed
by entering the shadow of its primary. The obscuration of
a planet or star by the moon or a planet, though of the
nature of an eclipse, is called an {occultation}. The
eclipse of a small portion of the sun by Mercury or Venus
is called a {transit} of the planet.
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Note: In ancient times, eclipses were, and among
unenlightened people they still are, superstitiously
regarded as forerunners of evil fortune, a sentiment of
which occasional use is made in literature.
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That fatal and perfidious bark,
Built in the eclipse, and rigged with curses
dark. --Milton.
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2. The loss, usually temporary or partial, of light,
brilliancy, luster, honor, consciousness, etc.;
obscuration; gloom; darkness.
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All the posterity of our fist parents suffered a
perpetual eclipse of spiritual life. --Sir W.
Raleigh.
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As in the soft and sweet eclipse,
When soul meets soul on lovers' lips. --Shelley.
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{Annular eclipse}. (Astron.) See under {Annular}.
{Cycle of eclipses}. See under {Cycle}.
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
transit
n 1: a surveying instrument for measuring horizontal and
vertical angles, consisting of a small telescope mounted on
a tripod [syn: {theodolite}, {transit}]
2: a facility consisting of the means and equipment necessary
for the movement of passengers or goods [syn: {transportation
system}, {transportation}, {transit}]
3: a journey usually by ship; "the outward passage took 10 days"
[syn: {passage}, {transit}]
v 1: make a passage or journey from one place to another; "The
tourists moved through the town and bought up all the
souvenirs;" "Some travelers pass through the desert" [syn:
{transit}, {pass through}, {move through}, {pass across},
{pass over}]
2: pass across (a sign or house of the zodiac) or pass across
(the disk of a celestial body or the meridian of a place);
"The comet will transit on September 11"
3: revolve (the telescope of a surveying transit) about its
horizontal transverse axis in order to reverse its direction
4: cause or enable to pass through; "The canal will transit
hundreds of ships every day"
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