英语释义
1. a large motor vehicle designed to carry passengers usually along a fixed route according to a schedule
took the bus to work double-decker buses waiting at the bus stop
2. automobile
3. a small hand truck
4. bus bar
5. a set of parallel conductors (see conductor sense d(1)) in a computer system that forms a main transmission path
6. a spacecraft or missile that carries one or more detachable devices (such as warheads)
7. to criticize, blame, or punish (someone in a vulnerable position) especially in order to avoid blame or gain an advantage
… we will not throw any student under the bus for instant restoration of our image or our reputation.
— Donna Shalala But he went out of his way to make clear that this one wasn't really on him. The problem lay with underlings, whom he quickly threw under the bus.
— Rem Rieder
8. to travel by a large motor vehicle designed to carry passengers usually along a fixed route according to a schedule to travel by bus
9. to work as a busboy
10. to transport by bus
busing kids to school Students were bused in for the game.
11. clear sense 4d
bus dishes
12. to remove dirty dishes from
bus tables
13. business
14. a large vehicle that is used for carrying passengers especially along a particular route at particular times
15. to transport (someone) in a bus
16. to remove dirty dishes from (a table at a restaurant)
17. to remove (something, such as dirty dishes)
18. a large motor vehicle for carrying passengers