A transitive verb is a verb that requires one or more objects in a sentence. Denote an action, directed towards a certain object, therefore they obligatory take a direct object.
There are many verbs in English that can function as both transitive and intransitive.
Tom is writing a letter. (transitive)
Tom writes clearly. (intransitive)
Who has broken the cup? (transitive)
Glass breaks easily. (intransitive)
Jane stood near the piano. (intransitive)
Jane stood the vase on the piano. (transitive)