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  • bus — or busbar [bus] n. pl. buses or busses [< (OMNI)BUS] 1. a large, long motor vehicle designed to carry many passengers, usually along a regular route; omnibus 2. Slang an automobile 3. Elec. a heavy copper bar, strap, or other similar conductor …   English World dictionary

  • bus — 1 /bVs/ noun plural buses also busses AmE (C) a large vehicle that people pay to travel on: Hurry up or we ll miss the bus! | by bus: I go to work by bus. | bus driver/fare etc: The bus fare is 60p. 2 verb bussed, bussing also bused, busing AmE… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • bus — bus1 [ bʌs ] noun count *** 1. ) a large road vehicle with a lot of seats which you pay to travel on, especially one that takes you fairly short distances and stops frequently: by bus: The children go to school by bus. take/catch a bus: We took a …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • bus — I. noun (plural buses; also busses) Usage: often attributive Etymology: short for omnibus Date: circa 1909 1. a. a large motor vehicle designed to carry passengers usually along a fixed route according to a schedule b. automobile 2 …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • bus — 1832, abbreviation of OMNIBUS (Cf. omnibus) (q.v.). The English word is simply a Latin dative plural ending. The verb meaning transport students to integrate schools is first recorded 1961. Verb meaning clear tables in a restaurant is first… …   Etymology dictionary

  • bus boy — bus boys N COUNT A bus boy is someone whose job is to set or clear tables in a restaurant. [AM] …   English dictionary

  • Tables de mixage — Table de mixage Pour les articles homonymes, voir Table (homonymie) et Mixage. Une table de mixage, ou console de mixage, est un appareil électronique permettant de combiner (ou mixer) des signaux sonores par exemple . Une table de mixage peut… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • bus — bus1 W2S1 [bʌs] n plural buses also busses especially AmE [Date: 1800 1900; Origin: omnibus] 1.) a large vehicle that people pay to travel on ▪ There were a lot of people on the bus this morning. ▪ She got on the bus …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • bus — I UK [bʌs] / US noun [countable] Word forms bus : singular bus plural buses or busses *** 1) a) a large road vehicle with a lot of seats that you pay to travel on, especially one that takes you fairly short distances and stops frequently by bus:… …   English dictionary

  • bus — 1. noun /bʌs/ a) A motor vehicle for transporting large numbers of people along roads. b) An electrical conductor serving as a common connection for two or more circuits …   Wiktionary

  • bus·boy — /ˈbʌsˌboı/ noun, pl boys [count] : a man or boy whose job is to remove dirty dishes, clean tables, etc., at a restaurant …   Useful english dictionary

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