柯林斯詞典bus /b?s/ (busing,bused,buses) 1. N-COUNT A bus is a large motor vehicle that carries passengers from one place to another. Buses drive along particular routes, and you usually have to pay to travel in them. 公共汽車[also 'by' N] He missed his last bus home. 他沒趕上回家的末班公共汽車。2. V-T/V-I When someone is bused to a particular place or when they bus there, they travel there on a bus. 用公共汽車運送; 乘公共汽車 On May Day hundreds of thousands used to be bused in to parade through East Berlin. 昔日每逢五一勞動節(jié),成千上萬的人們通常會被公共汽車載著游行穿過東柏林。 To get our Colombian visas we bused back to Medellin. 為了獲得哥倫比亞簽證,我們又乘公共汽車回到麥德林。3. V-T To bus tables means to clear away dirty dishes and reset the tables. 收拾 (餐桌)[美國英語] As a fund-raiser, police officers will don aprons, take orders and bus tables today. 作為募捐方,警官們今天將穿上圍裙,接受點菜,收拾餐桌。 返回 bussing