单词 | busbars |
释义 | bus (now rare 'bus; obsolete buss) /bus/noun (pl busˈes or (less commonly) bussˈes)
To transport by bus, sometimes specif in the sense of busing below intransitive verb
Of or relating to a bus or buses ORIGIN: Short form of omnibus busˈing or (less commonly) bussˈing noun (chiefly N American) The transporting by bus of people from one district to another, esp children to school, to achieve a more even racial, etc balance, for economic reasons, etc busˈbar noun An electric conductor connecting with a number of circuits (electronics, etc) busˈboy or busˈgirl noun (N American) An assistant waiter or waitress, a person who buses bus conductor noun busˈ-driver noun busgirl see busboy above. bus lane noun A traffic lane restricted to buses for all or part of the day bus'load noun The number of people a bus can carry busˈman noun The driver or conductor of a bus bus pass noun A pass entitling its holder to travel on services run by specified bus companies without (further) payment or at a reduced fare bus shelter noun An open-sided structure at a bus stop, giving some protection against the weather bus stop noun
busman's holiday A holiday spent in activities similar to one's work miss the bus To lose an opportunity |
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