Buses Meaning in English
word · lemma: bus
/ˈbəsɪz/
BUH-siz
/bˈʌsɪz/
BUH-siz
释义
The plural form of 'bus', which means large vehicles that carry many passengers, usually on fixed routes within or between cities.
用法与细微差别
'Buses' is the regular plural of 'bus.' Used for public transportation vehicles. Don't confuse with 'busses' (rare, meaning kisses or different vehicles). Common collocations: 'catch the buses', 'miss the buses'.
Spanish: autobusesPortuguese (BR): ônibusPortuguese (PT): autocarrosChinese (Simplified): 公交车Chinese (Traditional): 公車Hindi: बसेंArabic: حافلاتBengali: বাস - বাসগুলোRussian: автобусыJapanese: バスVietnamese: xe buýtKorean: 버스Turkish: otobüslerUrdu: بسیںIndonesian: bus
例句
There are three buses on this street every hour.
basic
The buses stop running after midnight.
basic
Many students take buses to school.
basic
I missed both buses, so I was late for work.
natural
All the buses were full, so we had to wait.
natural
On holidays, the buses run less often.
natural