bus / bʌs /

⭐基础词汇巴士公车公共汽车公交车

bus3 个定义

n. 名词 noun

plural bus·es, bus·ses.

  1. a large motor vehicle, having a long body, equipped with seats or benches for passengers, usually operating as part of a scheduled service; omnibus.
  2. a similar horse-drawn vehicle.
  3. a passenger automobile or airplane used in a manner resembling that of a bus.
v. 有主动词 verb

bused or bussed, bus·ing or bus·sing.

  1. to convey or transport by bus: to bus the tourists to another hotel.
  2. to transport to school by bus, especially as a means of achieving socioeconomic or racial diversity among students in a public school.
v. 无主动词 verb

bused or bussed, bus·ing or bus·sing.

  1. to travel on or by means of a bus: We bused to New York on a theater trip.

bus 近义词

v. 动词 verb

transport

bus 的近义词 1

更多bus例句

  1. A county spokesperson in Texas said that only 15 to 20 people were being placed on buses rather than the usual 50, and there were concerns about having large numbers of people sheltering in one place.
  2. A school bus driver, Gladden was out of work for the summer.
  3. Officers employed by the Metropolitan Transit System, which runs many of the region’s buses and trolleys, cited a man last year for failing to comply with their orders.
  4. Last week, the agency responsible in San Diego for the buses and trolleys decided to pull back on a program to catch more people who ride without paying.
  5. Together they form teams that patrol stations, buses and trolleys.
  6. Occasionally a pamphlet for a salsa class might be tossed on a doorstop or stuck on a pole near a bus stop.
  7. The detectives learned early on that Brinsley had arrived by bus in Manhattan.
  8. At the music studio, Brinsley would arrive by train or bus to break into the music scene.
  9. In the video, the bus is getting searched by a cop with a German shepherd.
  10. A few children, settler children, congregate near what appears to have been the bus station.
  11. Passengers are requested not to stand on top of the Bus back seats for smoking.
  12. And the same goes for any other common carrier—the railroads, bus service, and airlines.
  13. Buying an evening paper—wearing a waistcoat again—running after a bus—anything—it's all holiday.
  14. Henri crawled under the bus, though the policeman was extremely anxious to keep him out.
  15. Coming up she had sat on top of the bus and watched with wide curious, eyes the strange traffic of London.