bus
柯林斯词典
1. N-COUNT A bus is a large motor vehicle that carries passengers from one place to another. Buses drive along particular routes, and you usually have to pay to travel in them. 公共汽车[also 'by' N]
He missed his last bus home. 他没赶上回家的末班公共汽车。
2. V-T/V-I When someone is bused to a particular place or when they bus there, they travel there on a bus. 用公共汽车运送; 乘公共汽车
On May Day hundreds of thousands used to be bused in to parade through East Berlin. 昔日每逢五一劳动节,成千上万的人们通常会被公共汽车载着游行穿过东柏林。
To get our Colombian visas we bused back to Medellin. 为了获得哥伦比亚签证,我们又乘公共汽车回到麦德林。
3. V-T To bus tables means to clear away dirty dishes and reset the tables. 收拾 (餐桌)[美国英语]
As a fund-raiser, police officers will don aprons, take orders and bus tables today. 作为募捐方,警官们今天将穿上围裙,接受点菜,收拾餐桌。
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bus /bʌs/ (busing,bused,buses)
剑桥词典
- Please excuse me for arriving late - the bus was delayed .
- If we sit near the front of the bus, we'll have a better view .
- Hurry, now, or you'll miss the bus!
- He left me stranded in town with no car and no money for a bus.
- The buses run less frequently on Sundays.
bus noun [C] (VEHICLE)
a large vehicle in which people are driven from one place to another大客车;公共汽车,巴士
You should take the bus/go by bus (= travel by bus) if you want to see the sights . 如果你想看风景,应该乘公共汽车去。
也见 minibus
omnibus (TRANSPORT)
trolleybus
例句
bus noun [C] (COMPUTER)
a set of wires in a computer along which information can be sent to and from other parts of the computer
(计算机中的)总线,其不同输出线路向计算机各部件传送数据 返回 bus