The Dutch word for transport is
transport
Dutch Definition
transport | |
1. vervoer, transport | |
2. overbrengen, voeren |
Translations for transport and their definitions
overbrengen | |
1. v. to convey, to transfer, to transmit |
Voeren | |
1. Proper noun. . | |
(mero, Moelingen, Remersdaal, 's-Gravenvoeren, Sint-Martens-Voeren, Sint-Pieters-Voeren, Teuven) | |
2. v. to guide, lead | |
Hij voerde de groep door het museum. - He led the group through the museum. | |
De herder voerde zijn schapen naar de weide. - The shepherd guided his sheep to the pasture. | |
Kun je ons voeren naar het dichtstbijzijnde treinstation? - Can you lead us to the nearest train station? | |
3. v. to wage (war) | |
Het land voerde jarenlang oorlog tegen zijn buurman. - The country waged war against its neighbor for many years. | |
Ze voerden een stille oorlog, voornamelijk door middel van economische sancties. - They waged a silent war, mainly through economic sanctions. | |
Hoe kun je een oorlog voeren en tegelijkertijd vrede prediken? - How can you wage war and preach peace at the same time? | |
4. v. to line (cover the inner surface) | |
5. v. to feed | |
6. v. plural past indicative of varen | |
7. v. plural past subjunctive of varen |
vervoeren | |
1. v. to transport, to move |
transporteren | |
1. v. to transport |
vervoering | |
1. rapture |
vervoer | |
1. n-n. The act or process of transporting; transportation | |
2. n-n. (metonymy) Any means of transport, vehicle and/or driver etc. | |
Wij kunnen niet eerder leveren omdat we geen vervoer hebben - We can't deliver earlier because we have no way to transport it there | |
3. v. first-person singular present indicative of vervoeren | |
4. v. imperative of vervoeren |
deporteren | |
1. v. to deport |
transport | © | |
1. n-n. transport |
wegvoeren | |
1. v. to carry away |
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