单词 | telebus |
释义 | > as lemmastelebus telebus n. Brit. /ˈtɛlᵻbʌs/ , U.S. /ˈtɛləˌbəs/ (a) a bus equipped with telephones (rare); (b) a bus that can be summoned by telephone; a service offering this.ΘΚΠ society > communication > telecommunication > telegraphy or telephony > telephony > [noun] > telephone services answering service1904 information1910 speaking clock1934 talking clock1936 TIM1936 telebus1942 wake-up service1946 subscriber trunk dialling1952 freephone1959 telephone hotline1961 WATS1962 call waiting1963 night line1970 phone-in1970 telephone helpline1970 help-line1980 line1983 Cellnet1984 chat line1984 Vodafone1984 telepoint1987 callback1992 society > travel > means of travel > a conveyance > vehicle > public service vehicle > [noun] > omnibus > operating specific type of service owl bus1856 school bus1872 telebus1942 shuttle bus1951 1942 Newport (Rhode Island) Mercury & Weekly News 4 Sept. 5/3 On service in this area is one of the new telebuses... It is equipped with five telephones. 1943 Bell Telephone Mag. 22 37/1 Mobile public telephone units (trailers and telebuses) are being used quite extensively in providing attended public telephone service. 1969 Nature 15 Feb. 601/2 The later introduction of a development in transport called ‘dial-a-bus’ or ‘telebus’ is also recommended. 2002 Herald Sun (Melbourne) (Nexis) 12 Jan. m9 The telebus goes through every 30-to-60 minutes. You ring for it like a taxi, but you share it with other people and it costs only $2. < as lemmas |
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