Définition anglaise de “bus”

Définition de "bus" - Dictionnaire Anglais

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busnoun [ C ]

uk /bʌs/ us /bʌs/ plural buses or US also busses

busverb [ T ]

uk /bʌs/ us /bʌs/ -ss- or US usually -s-

to take people somewhere by bus:

Demonstrators were bussed in from all parts of the state to attend the protest rally.

US to take children by bus to school in another area every day

(Definition of “bus” from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)

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busnoun [ C ]

us /bʌs/

bus noun [ C ] (VEHICLE)

a large motor vehicle with seats for many people:

The tour bus was the easiest way to see the area.

busverb [ T ]

us /bʌs/

bus verb [ T ] (TAKE IN VEHICLE)

to take people to a place in a bus:

The governor bused supporters to the capital for his inauguration.

bus verb [ T ] (SERVE)

to move dishes to and from tables in a restaurant as a job:

I started out busing tables.

(Definition of “bus” from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)