bus

US: /ˈbəs/
UK: /bˈʌs/


English Vietnamese dictionary


bus /bʌs/
  • danh từ
    • xe buýt
      • to go by bus: đi xe buýt
    • (từ lóng) máy bay; ô tô; mô tô
    • to miss the bus
      • nhỡ xe buýt
    • bỏ lỡ cơ hội
    • thất bại trong công việc
    • nội động từ
      • đi xe buýt

    Advanced English dictionary


    noun, verb
    + noun
    (plural buses, AmE also busses) 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? + A regular bus service connects the train station with the town centre. + a bus company / driver + a school bus
    Compare: COACH
    See also - BUS LANE, BUS SHELTER, BUS STATION, BUS STOP, MINIBUS
    + verb (-s- or -ss-) [VN]
    1 ~ sb (from / to ...) to transport sb by bus: We were bussed from the airport to our hotel.
    2 (AmE) to transport young people by bus to another area so that students of different races can be educated together
    3 (AmE) to take the dirty plates, etc. off the tables in a restaurant, as a job: He buses tables to help finance his tuition.

    Collocation dictionary


    ADJ.

    regular
    There are regular buses to the city centre.
    | double-decker, open-topped | last
    I missed the last bus and had to walk.
    | airport, local, school, sightseeing, tourist

    VERB + BUS

    go by, go on, take, travel by, use | wait for
    I waited 40 minutes for a bus.
    | run for
    I left work a bit late and had to run for my bus.
    | catch, get | miss | board, get on/onto | get off | drive

    BUS + VERB

    go, run
    Local buses run regularly to and from the nearest town.
    | arrive, come | pull up, stop
    The bus pulled up and we got on. The buses stop outside the post office.
    | pick sb up
    The double-decker bus stopped to pick up some more passengers.
    | go from, leave (from)
    Buses leave from here every hour or so.
    | carry sb
    a bus carrying 56 passengers

    BUS + NOUN

    times, timetable
    Look up the bus times in the local timetable.
    | route | lane | depot, shelter, station, stop | queue | journey
    a short bus journey to work
    | conductor, driver, passenger | fare | pass, ticket | company, service

    PREP.

    by ~
    It's about 15 minutes away by bus.
    | on a/the ~
    people travelling on buses
    | ~ for
    Is this the bus for Oxford?
    | ~ from, ~ to
    We took the bus from Reading to Bristol.


    Concise English dictionary


    busses|buses|bused|bussed|busing|bussingbʌs
    noun
    +a vehicle carrying many passengers; used for public transport
    +the topology of a network whose components are connected by a busbar
    +an electrical conductor that makes a common connection between several circuits
    +a car that is old and unreliable
    verb
    +send or move around by bus
    +ride in a bus
    +remove used dishes from the table in restaurants