busses
v. 接吻,一种帆船( buss的第三人称单数 )
A bus is a large motor vehicle which carries passengers from one place to another. Buses drive along particular routes, and you have to pay to travel in them.
He missed his last bus home...
他错过了回家的末班车。
They had to travel everywhere by bus.
他们只得乘公共汽车出行。
When someone is bussed to a particular place or when they bus there, they travel there on a bus.
On May Day hundreds of thousands used to be bussed in to parade through East Berlin...
过去在五一劳动节这天,数十万人常常乘坐大巴到东柏林游行。
To get our Colombian visas we bussed back to Medellin...
为了拿到前往哥伦比亚的签证,我们乘大巴返回麦德林。
In some parts of the United States, when children are bused to school, they are transported by bus to a school in a different area so that children of different races can be educated together.
Many schools were in danger of closing because the children were bused out to other neighborhoods.
很多学校面临倒闭的危险,因为学生被校车送到其他社区就读了。
For example, trucks and busses are well suited for these purposes.
例如, 卡车和公交车就非常适合这类运输.
Platoons of tourists poured out of the busses.
一群游客从公共汽车上涌下来.
Are you driving or taking busses?
当地人:你开车去还是坐公共汽车?
The transportation network , above, relies on RFID cards to track commuters in busses, subways and cars.
如上图所示的运输网络, 依赖RFID卡循迹于公共汽车 、 地铁和小车上的乘客.
Trolley busses, busses and subways are efficient transportation means at different stages of time.
有轨汽车 、 共汽车、铁在不同时期都是有效率的交通工具.