transit
Transit describes things that are used while moving people or goods from one place to another.
Explanation at your level:
Transit is about moving. If you are on a bus, you are in transit. It means you are going from home to school or work. Think of it as the 'moving' part of your day.
We use transit to talk about travel systems. A transit station is a place where buses and trains stop. It is a very useful word for travelers at airports or train stations.
In business, transit is used for shipping. If you buy something online, the company tells you the transit time. This is how many days the box spends moving from the warehouse to your house.
Transit often describes the infrastructure of a city. Mass transit refers to public transport networks like subways. It is a formal way to discuss how a city moves its population efficiently.
Beyond physical movement, transit can imply a state of transition. In academic contexts, it refers to the logistical flow of goods or the passage of celestial bodies across a meridian. It is a precise term for movement within a system.
Etymologically, transit captures the essence of 'transcendence' or 'crossing over.' In literary or technical English, it describes the state of being between two fixed points, often carrying a sense of temporary existence or necessary passage.
30秒でわかる単語
- Transit refers to the movement of goods or people.
- It is commonly used as an adjective.
- Common phrases include 'in transit' and 'mass transit'.
- It originates from the Latin word for 'going across'.
When we talk about transit, we are talking about the journey or the system that makes the journey possible. As an adjective, it modifies nouns to show they are part of this movement process.
Think of a transit passenger—someone currently in the middle of their trip. Or transit authorities, the people who manage the buses and subways. It is all about the 'in-between' phase of travel.
The word comes from the Latin transitus, which means 'a going across' or 'a passage.' It combines trans- (across) and ire (to go).
Historically, it was used to describe the movement of planets across the sky. Over time, it evolved to describe the movement of trade goods and, eventually, the public transportation systems we rely on today.
You will see this word most often in formal or business settings. It is very common in logistics and city planning.
Common pairings include transit time (how long a package takes) and mass transit (public buses/trains). It is rarely used in casual conversation; you wouldn't say 'I am in transit' to a friend unless you were being very specific about your travel status.
1. In transit: Currently being moved. 2. Lost in transit: A package that disappeared during shipping. 3. Rapid transit: High-speed city train systems. 4. Transit visa: Permission to pass through a country. 5. Public transit: The shared bus/train system.
In American English, the stress is usually on the first syllable: TRAN-sit. In British English, it is similar but often crisper.
It acts as an attributive adjective, meaning it almost always sits right before the noun it describes, like in transit facility or transit zone.
Fun Fact
It was originally used in astronomy to describe planets crossing the sun.
Pronunciation Guide
Short 'a' sound, clear 't' at the end.
Often sounds like 'TRAN-zit' with a soft 'z'.
Common Errors
- Pronouncing 's' as 'sh'
- Stressing the second syllable
- Dropping the final 't'
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
easy to read
easy to use
easy to say
easy to hear
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
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Grammar to Know
Prepositional phrases
in transit
Attributive adjectives
transit system
Uncountable nouns
transit
Examples by Level
The bus is in transit.
bus = vehicle, transit = moving
used with 'in'
The transit station is busy.
I am in transit to London.
Check the transit time for your order.
Public transit is very cheap here.
The transit map is on the wall.
My bag was lost in transit.
We need a better transit system.
The transit visa is valid for two days.
The goods are currently in transit.
We rely on mass transit for our commute.
Transit authorities announced a delay.
The transit lounge is for international travelers.
Transit times vary by courier.
He works for the transit department.
The city is improving its transit infrastructure.
Transit passengers must stay in the terminal.
The transit of oil through the pipeline is monitored.
Rapid transit systems reduce city traffic.
The package was damaged in transit.
They are reviewing the transit policy.
Transit points are essential for global trade.
The transit of the planet was visible.
She is a transit coordinator for the firm.
Efficient transit is key to urban growth.
The transit of goods across borders is regulated.
The project focuses on sustainable transit solutions.
The transit of the moon across the sun was brief.
Transit logistics are complex during holidays.
We analyzed the transit patterns of commuters.
The transit agreement was signed yesterday.
His job involves managing international transit.
The transit phase of the mission is critical.
The transit of cultural ideas often follows trade routes.
The transit of the soul is a common literary theme.
The transit of power was peaceful.
The transit of Venus is a rare astronomical event.
The transit of information is instantaneous today.
The transit of the ship through the canal was slow.
The transit of the law through parliament took months.
The transit of the seasons is marked by the weather.
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Idioms & Expressions
"in transit"
in the process of being moved
The package is in transit.
neutral"lost in transit"
disappeared during shipping
My luggage was lost in transit.
neutral"on the transit"
rarely used, usually 'in transit'
N/A
N/A"transit point"
a location where goods/people stop
This city is a major transit point.
neutral"mass transit"
public transportation
Mass transit is essential.
neutral"transit of Venus"
astronomical event
We watched the transit of Venus.
formalEasily Confused
similar spelling
transition is change, transit is movement
The transition was hard; the transit was fast.
similar meaning
transport is the act of carrying
We transport goods in transit.
both involve movement
transfer is moving from one to another
I transferred at the transit station.
similar root
transient means temporary
The transit worker is transient.
Sentence Patterns
The package is in transit.
The package is in transit.
We use mass transit.
We use mass transit.
The transit time is long.
The transit time is long.
Transit authorities are working.
Transit authorities are working.
The transit of the planet.
The transit of the planet was seen.
語族
Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
関連
How to Use It
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Formality Scale
よくある間違い
Transit is primarily a noun or adjective.
Different meanings.
Preposition error.
Contextual difference.
Grammar rule.
Tips
In Transit
Always use 'in' before transit when describing status.
Adjective usage
Use it as an attributive adjective.
Astronomy
Planets 'transit' the sun.
Don't confuse with transition
Transit = movement; Transition = change.
Flashcards
Pair 'transit' with 'time' and 'system'.
The 'z' sound
Make sure to pronounce the 's' like a 'z'.
Mass Transit
Common term for public buses and trains.
Transit = Travel
Think of it as the travel phase.
Formal tone
Use it in business emails.
News
Look for it in transport news.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
TRANS-it: You are TRANS-porting IT.
Visual Association
A bus moving across a bridge.
Word Web
チャレンジ
Describe your commute using the word transit.
語源
Latin
Original meaning: a going across
文化的な背景
None
Used heavily in city planning and logistics.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
Shipping
- in transit
- transit time
- transit delay
City Planning
- mass transit
- public transit
- transit system
Travel
- transit lounge
- transit visa
- transit passenger
Astronomy
- transit of Venus
- transit observation
Conversation Starters
"How often do you use public transit?"
"What is the longest transit time you have experienced?"
"Do you prefer mass transit or driving?"
"Have you ever been stuck in transit?"
"What improvements does our city transit need?"
Journal Prompts
Describe your daily commute using the word transit.
Write about a time a package was lost in transit.
Why is mass transit important for cities?
Imagine a world without transit systems.
よくある質問
8 問Rarely, though it can be used in technical contexts.
Use it as an adjective before a noun or after 'in'.
Transport is more about the act of carrying; transit is about the passage.
Only in very technical travel contexts.
Both.
A visa for passing through a country.
Usually uncountable.
No, that is transition.
自分をテスト
The bus is in ___.
In transit is the correct phrase.
What is a transit station?
Transit stations are for transport.
Transit is a verb for eating.
Transit refers to movement.
Word
意味
They mean the same thing.
The package is in transit.
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Summary
Transit is the essential word for describing the process of moving from one place to another.
- Transit refers to the movement of goods or people.
- It is commonly used as an adjective.
- Common phrases include 'in transit' and 'mass transit'.
- It originates from the Latin word for 'going across'.
In Transit
Always use 'in' before transit when describing status.
Adjective usage
Use it as an attributive adjective.
Astronomy
Planets 'transit' the sun.
Don't confuse with transition
Transit = movement; Transition = change.
例文
Make sure you have enough balance on your transit card before you enter the subway station.
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