bus: translation
noun
ADJECTIVE
▪ regular
▪ There are regular buses to the beach.
▪ shuttle
▪ double-decker, open-topped (BrE)
▪ last
▪ I missed the last bus and had to walk.
▪ city (esp. AmE), local, public
▪ sightseeing (BrE), tour, tourist
▪ school, yellow
▪ campaign
▪ airport
▪ crowded
▪ team
VERB + BUS
▪ go by, go on, ride (AmE), take, travel by, use
▪ wait for
▪ I waited 40 minutes for a bus.
▪ run for
▪ I left work a little late and had to run for my bus.
▪ catch, get
▪ miss
▪ board, get on, get onto
▪ get off, leave
▪ drive
BUS + VERB
▪ go, run
▪ Local buses run regularly to and from the campus.
▪ 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.
▪ leave sth
▪ The bus left the city, heading north.
▪ go from … , leave from …
▪ Buses leave from here every hour or so.
▪ carry sb
▪ a bus carrying 56 passengers
▪ be full
▪ be late
BUS + NOUN
▪ schedule (esp.AmE), times (BrE), timetable (BrE)
▪ Look up the bus schedule on the Internet.
▪ line (esp. AmE), route
▪ lane
▪ depot, shelter, station, stop, terminal
▪ queue (BrE)
▪ journey (esp. BrE), ride, trip
▪ a short bus journey to work (BrE)
▪ a four-hour bus journey over the mountains (BrE, AmE)
▪ tour
▪ conductor (BrE), driver, passenger (esp. BrE), rider (AmE)
▪ fare
▪ pass, ticket
▪ company, line (AmE)
▪ service, system
▪ boycott
PREPOSITION
▪ by bus
▪ It's about 15 minutes away by bus.
▪ on a/the bus
▪ people who travel on buses
▪ bus for
▪ Is this the bus for Recife?
▪ bus from, bus into
▪ bus to
▪ the bus from Charlottesville to Union Station