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I . bus <-es> [bʌs] N

II . bus <-ss- [or AM usu -s-]> [bʌs] VB intr

III . bus <-ss- [or AM usu -s-]> [bʌs] VB trans

articulated bus N

bus driver N

bus shelter N

bus station N

bus stop N

data bus N COMPUT

Usage examples with buses

to run extra buses

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Lightly patronized routes may find reductions to fit ridership statistics and allow the agency to more effectively use the buses on heavier patronized routes.
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For the transportation of special-needs students, small school buses are often equipped with automated lifts for wheelchair-bound passengers unable to climb steps into the bus.
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From 1988 to 1990, it was manufactured only in a front-engine version to streamline manufacturing costs (most manufacturers developed front and rear-engined transit-style buses).
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The main forms of public transport are buses and taxis.
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A fleet of 1930s red tour buses called jammers which were rebuilt in 2001 to run on propane or gasoline, offer tours on the road.
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The restaurant featured a large neon sign in front, which was also used to signal buses.
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He issued pocket-size booklets of the cartel doctrine that were distributed in buses in 2011 as the cartel sought to create a social base.
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This was a partial replacement to the old route 12 service, although it was run with single-deck buses and not open-top double-deckers.
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Buses, taxicabs, commercial vehicles, and trailers must be inspected every year or six months depending on the vehicle's age.
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Ten school buses compete in a survival-of-the-fittest competition, where the last bus standing wins.
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