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I . bus <-es [or Am also-ses]> [bʌs] SUBST

1. bus:

bus
to go by bus

2. bus INFOR:

bus
vodilo n

II . bus <-ss- [or Am usu-s-]> [bʌs] VERBE trans

III . bus <-ss- [or Am usu-s-]> [bʌs] VERBE intr

ˈbus driv·er SUBST

ˈbus ser·vice SUBST

ˈbus sta·tion SUBST

ˈbus stop SUBST

ˈcour·tesy bus SUBST GB

ˈser·vice bus, ˈser·vice car SUBST Aus NZ

ˈtrol·ley bus SUBST

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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The bus lines that serve the area carry about 5 million passengers per year as of 2012, which is a sufficient ridership for a tram line.
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Complimentary refreshments and courtesy bus provided.
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The waiting areas on the platforms were replaced by modern bus shelter type structures on each platform.
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Access to the airport is provided by a shuttle bus, taxi or private means.
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A hybrid bus can also deliver fuel economy though through the hybrid drivetrain.
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Tiddlywinks, running for the bus, sheep-shearing.
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Most of its groundbreaking features were eventually adopted by the other school bus builders, but not until 510 years later.
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Installation will require new radar, electronic warfare equipment, and updates to the cockpit and data bus.
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Usually referred to as a teachers' union its membership also includes college faculty, public school custodians, bus drivers, and paraprofessionals, among others.
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A streetcar turnaround and bus lane was carved from the center of the circle, and a $7,000 bus and streetcar terminal occupied the western portion of the site.
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