To Carry
To Transport, To Move
intransitive verb, transitive verb, godan verb
This word consists of kanji with hiragana attached. Because the hiragana ends with an う sound, you know this word is a verb. The kanji itself means carry so the verb version is to carry.
Since this word consists of a kanji with hiragana attached, you can bet that it will use the kun'yomi reading. You didn't learn that reading with this kanji, so here's a mnemonic to help you:
Imagine you have to carry a hawk (はこ). Imagine carrying it in your hands. It's trying to claw and peck itself free, but you don't let go. It is your job to carry this hawk with you everywhere.
鳥が木の一部を運ぶのを見ました。
I saw a bird carrying a part of the tree.
お茶を、お客さんの部屋に運びました。
I brought tea to the customer's room.
えっ、一人で三つのスーツケースを運んだんですか?
What? Did you carry all three suitcases by yourself?