0 a large vehicle in which people are driven from one place to another:
1 a set of wires in a computer along which information can be sent to and from other parts of the computer
4 to take people to a place in a bus:
The governor bused supporters to the capital for his inauguration.
5 to move dishes to and from tables in a restaurant as a job:
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.
From the 1930s to the 1950s the incidence of walking to work declined rapidly, but the use of buses and bicycles increased substantially.
In trains and buses the young people are never willing to offer their elders seats.
There is a bus service, but the train's much better really.
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車輛, 公車, 大客車…
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车辆, 大客车, 公共汽车,巴士…
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autobús, llevar en autobús, autobús [masculine]…
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ônibus, levar (para viajar) de ônibus…
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バス, バスで行く…
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otobüs…
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(auto)bus [masculine], autobus, transporter en autobus…
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autobús, portar amb autobús…
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