/trænsɪt pɔrt/ – Phrase
Definition: cảng quá cảnh.
A more thorough explanation: A transit port is a designated location where goods or passengers are temporarily unloaded, stored, or transferred during the course of a journey from one place to another. It serves as a point of connection or transfer between different modes of transportation, such as ships, trains, or trucks, and may involve customs procedures for goods passing through the port.
Example: The transit port serves as a temporary stop for goods being transported between countries.