bus

noun

UK/bʌs/
US/bʌs/

Definitions of bus noun

vehicle(车辆)

  1. A1Countable(可数名词)

    A large motor vehicle designed to carry passengers from one location to another.

    巴士;公交车

    • If you want to go sightseeing, you should travel by bus.

      如果你想观光,你应该乘公共汽车。

    • Many students take the bus to school every morning.

      很多学生每天早上乘公共汽车去学校。

    • The bus on this route comes once every hour.

      这条线路的公共汽车每小时一班。

computer(计算机)

  1. Countable(可数名词)

    A set of wires within a computer that transmits data between its different components.

    电脑中传输资料的一组线路,用于在电脑的不同组件之间传输信息。

verb

UK/bʌs/
US/bʌs/

Definitions of bus verb

  1. Transitive(及物动词)

    To transport people to a specific place using a bus.

    用大型客车运送人员到某处。

    • They bussed the tourists to various tourist attractions.

      他们用巴士将游客送往各个旅游景点。

    • The school bussed the students to the stadium for the competition.

      学校用巴士将学生送往体育场参加比赛。

    • The company bussed its employees to the conference.

      公司用巴士将员工送往会议现场。

  2. Transitive(及物动词)

    To transport children to a school in another area by bus on a daily basis.

    (美国)用校车接送学生

Idioms

  • throw someone under the bus

    To harm or betray someone for personal gain or advantage.

    为了自身利益而出卖他人

    In the cutthroat business world, some people won't hesitate to throw their colleagues under the bus to get ahead.

    在竞争激烈的商界,有些人会毫不犹豫地牺牲同事来取得成功。