bus

US [bʌs]
UK [bʌs]
  • n.公共汽车;巴士;(计算机系统的)总线
  • v.用公共汽车运送
  • Web汇流排;公交车;公车
Plural Form:busses  Plural Form:buses  Past Tense:bussed  Past Tense:bused  Present Participle:busing  
Bus
n.
1.
公共汽车;巴士a large road vehicle that carries passengers, especially one that travels along a fixed route and stops regularly to let people get on and off
Shall we walk or go by bus ?
我们步行呢,还是坐公共汽车?
A regular bus service connects the train station with the town centre.
火车站和市中心之间有定时班车。
a bus company/driver
公共汽车公司╱司机
a school bus
校车
2.
(计算机系统的)总线a set of wires that carries information from one part of a computer system to another
v.
1.
~ sb (from/to…)
用公共汽车运送to transport sb by bus
We were bussed from the airport to our hotel.
公共汽车把我们从机场送到旅馆。
2.
~ sb
用校车送(学生往外区就读,使不同种族的学生一起受教育)to transport young people by bus to another area so that students of different races can be educated together
3.
~ sth
(在餐厅里)收(盘子),清理(桌子)to take the dirty plates, etc. off the tables in a restaurant, as a job

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