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bus <-es> [bʌs] N

pus [pʌs] N MED

pus no pl
pus m

anus <-es> [ˈeɪnəs] N

thus [ðʌs] ADV form

1. thus (therefore):

2. thus (like this):

I . plus [plʌs] PREP

5 plus 2 equals 7
5 mais 2 são 7

II . plus <-es> [plʌs] N

1. plus (symbol):

2. plus (advantage):

III . plus [plʌs] ADJ (above zero)

bush <-es> [bʊʃ] N

1. bush BOT:

2. bush no pl (land):

bust1 [bʌst] N ANAT

busy <-ier, -iest> [ˈbɪzi] ADJ

1. busy (occupied):

ocupado(-a)
atarefado(-a)

3. busy Am TELEC:

I . boss [bɑːs, Brit bɒs] N

chefe mf
patrão(-oa) m (f)

II . boss [bɑːs, Brit bɒs] VB trans inf

bias [ˈbaɪəs] N

2. bias no pl (one-sidedness):

3. bias (tendency):

bum [bʌm] N

1. bum Am (lazy person):

bum
preguiçoso(-a) m (f)

2. bum Am (tramp):

bum
vagabundo(-a) m (f)

3. bum Aus, Brit inf (bottom):

bum

I . muse [mjuːz] VB intr

II . muse [mjuːz] N

II . must [mʌst] N

I . blue [bluː] ADJ

1. blue (color):

II . blue [bluː] N

I . blur <-rr-> [blɜːr, Brit blɜːʳ] VB trans

II . blur [blɜːr, Brit blɜːʳ] N no pl

bout [baʊt] N

1. bout of flu, measles, fever:

ataque m

2. bout SPORTS:

bud [bʌd] N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
He returned to music in his thirties, taking his BMus in 1964.
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The first two years of the BMus course are divided equally between performance and academic study.
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Candidates for the BMus were required to summit a composition in five-part harmony with at least five stringed instruments to which no more than four wind instruments could be added.
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