high-speed transport

collocation in English

meaningsofhigh-speedandtransport

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high-speed
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ˌhaɪˈspiːd/
us
/ˌhaɪˈspiːd/
used to describe something that moves or operates ...
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transport
noun
uk
/ˈtræn.spɔːt/
us
/ˈtræn.spɔːrt/
the movement of people or goods from one place ...
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(Definition ofhigh-speedandtransportfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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There is a continuing assessment of possible futurehigh-speedtransportsystems for both home and overseas markets.
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There is a continuing assessment of possible futurehigh-speedtransportsystems for both home and overseas markets.
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The possibilities ofhigh-speedtransport, by land sea and air, are immense.
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All the evidence suggests that demand forhigh-speedtransportoutstrips supply.
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However, one must bear in mind that this is not the only thing which could provide us withhigh-speedtransport.
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It has studiedhigh-speedtransportguiding systems and characteristics of rolling stock at high speeds.
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High-speedtransportlinks would have to be put in —who would pay for those?
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It would be a newhigh-speedtransportsystem, which would immeasurably alleviate the problems endured by my constituents.
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It is right that technical specifications should be harmonized insofar as this is essential for trans-frontierhigh-speedtransport, while the structure of the national networks is generally to be preserved.
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The interior volume and payload is greater than some destroyers and is sufficient to serve as ahigh-speedtransportand maneuver platform.
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The interior volume and payload is greater than some destroyers, allowing the ship to serve as ahigh-speedtransportand maneuver platform.
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Securing from battle stations at 0210, thehigh-speedtransportnevertheless remained on the alert.
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She was converted during construction into thehigh-speedtransport, and was in commission as such from 1945 to 1947.
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