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1 برق و الکترونیک:: باس

واژگان شبکه مترجمین ایران

2 عمومی:: مسیر عمومی‌

شبکه مترجمین ایران

3 عمومی:: گذرگاه‌

شبکه مترجمین ایران

4 عمومی:: بااتوبوس‌ رفتن‌

شبکه مترجمین ایران

5 عمومی:: اتوبوس‌

شبکه مترجمین ایران

6 :: گذرگاه

واژگان شبکه مترجمین ایران

english

1 general:: noun wheeled transport: They rode the bus to town. verb transport: They will bus the children to school.

Simple Definitions

2 general:: bus a large vehicle that people pay to travel on: • There were a lot of people on the bus. coach British English a bus with comfortable seats used for long journeys: • Taking the coach is cheaper than the train. minibus a small bus with seats for six to twelve people: • The school uses a minibus to take teams to matches. double-decker a bus with two levels: • the red double-deckers in London articulated bus ( also bendy bus British English ) a very long bus that has a joint in the middle that allows it to go around corners: • Articulated buses have been used in Europe for many years. tram British English , streetcar American English , trolley/trolley car American English a vehicle for passengers, which travels along metal tracks in the street, and usually gets power from electric lines over the vehicle: • We waited at the stop for the tram. • San Diego has a well-used trolley system. tram American English a vehicle with many different parts for people to sit in, and which usually has open sides. A tram runs on wheels and is used to take tourists from place to place within a particular area: • The tram takes visitors around the backlot of Universal Studios, where many famous movies were once made.

Longman-Thesaurus

3 general::   noun 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.

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

4 general:: bus verbs go/travel by bus • I usually go to work by bus. go on the bus/use the bus (= travel by bus ) • It's easier to go on the bus than to drive. get/take/catch a bus • Can we get a bus from here to Reading? ride a bus American English • It was the first time Craig had ridden a bus downtown by himself. get on/off a bus • Several more passengers got on the bus. wait for a bus • We were waiting for the bus for half an hour. miss the bus (= be too late to get on a bus ) • He woke up late and missed the bus. a bus goes/leaves • The last bus went ten minutes ago. a bus comes/arrives • I waited and waited but the bus didn't come. buses run (= go at regular times ) • The buses run less frequently on a Sunday. bus + NOUN a bus ride/journey/trip • It's a 20-minute bus ride into town. a bus stop (= a place where a bus stops for passengers ) • She got off at the next bus stop. a bus shelter (= a small covered area where you wait for a bus ) • Some kids had vandalized the bus shelter. a bus service (= a service that provides regular buses ) • It's a small village but there is a good bus service. a bus route • We live very near a main bus route. a bus fare (= the money you pay for a bus journey ) • Can you lend me 50p for my bus fare? a bus ticket • She lost her bus ticket. a bus pass (= a card that allows you to make several bus journeys ) • Most of the students have a termly bus pass. a bus station (= a place where buses start and finish their journeys ) • Dad met me at the bus station. a bus lane (= a part of the road where only buses are allowed to drive ) • You can be fined for driving in a bus lane. a bus driver • She asked the bus driver where to get off for the Botanical Gardens. a bus timetable • The bus timetable changes on January 31st. a bus queue British English (= a line of people waiting for a bus ) • We were chatting while we stood in the bus queue. ADJECTIVES/NOUN + bus a school bus • Hurry up or you'll miss the school bus! a shuttle bus (= one that makes regular short journeys between two places ) • There's a shuttle bus between the hotel and the beach. a double-decker bus (= one with two levels for passengers ) • London used to be famous for its double-decker buses. an open-topped bus (= one without a roof, used for showing tourists a town etc ) • We took a tour on an open-topped bus. a regular bus (= one that goes at regular times ) • Regular buses run to the airport.

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