B2 verb 中性

bus

/bʌs/

To transport people, particularly students or employees, to a specific destination using a bus. In an academic or social context, it often refers to the organized movement of people to achieve specific policy goals, such as school integration or workforce distribution.

例句

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1

The school district continues to bus children to the specialized science center every Friday.

The school district continues to bus children to the specialized science center every Friday.

2

It was mandated that the city bus students across district lines to ensure equitable access to resources.

It was mandated that the city bus students across district lines to ensure equitable access to resources.

3

They bused us to the concert venue because parking was a total nightmare.

They bused us to the concert venue because parking was a total nightmare.

词族

名词
bus
Verb
bus
相关
busing
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记忆技巧

Think of the yellow school BUS; to 'bus' someone is simply the action of using that bus to move them.

快速测验

The company plans to ___ its staff to the new headquarters during the renovation period.

正确!

正确答案是: bus

例句

1

The school district continues to bus children to the specialized science center every Friday.

everyday

The school district continues to bus children to the specialized science center every Friday.

2

It was mandated that the city bus students across district lines to ensure equitable access to resources.

formal

It was mandated that the city bus students across district lines to ensure equitable access to resources.

3

They bused us to the concert venue because parking was a total nightmare.

informal

They bused us to the concert venue because parking was a total nightmare.

4

The study analyzes the long-term social impact of busing programs implemented in the 1970s.

academic

The study analyzes the long-term social impact of busing programs implemented in the 1970s.

5

To reduce carbon emissions, the corporation decided to bus its employees from the main transit hub.

business

To reduce carbon emissions, the corporation decided to bus its employees from the main transit hub.

词族

名词
bus
Verb
bus
相关
busing

常见搭配

bus students to transport students
bus in workers to bring in workers by bus
busing program a program for transporting people
bus across town to transport across the city
bus tables to clear dirty dishes (North American usage)

常用短语

bus in

to bring a group of people into an area by bus

bus out

to take a group of people out of an area by bus

miss the bus

to lose an opportunity (idiom)

容易混淆的词

bus vs buzz

'Buzz' is a vibrating sound; 'bus' refers to the vehicle or the act of transporting.

bus vs boss

A 'boss' is an employer; 'bus' is a mode of transport.

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使用说明

While 'bus' most commonly refers to the vehicle, as a verb it implies an organized effort to move groups of people. In North America, it also means to clear tables in a restaurant.

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常见错误

Learners often struggle with the past tense spelling; both 'bused' and 'bussed' are correct, but 'bused' is more common in American English when referring to transport.

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记忆技巧

Think of the yellow school BUS; to 'bus' someone is simply the action of using that bus to move them.

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词源

Shortened from the Latin word 'omnibus', meaning 'for all'.

语法模式

Transitive verb (requires an object, e.g., 'to bus students') Past tense: bused or bussed Present participle: busing or bussing
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文化背景

In the United States, 'busing' is a highly charged historical term referring to the practice of transporting students to schools outside their neighborhoods to achieve racial desegregation.

快速测验

The company plans to ___ its staff to the new headquarters during the renovation period.

正确!

正确答案是: bus

相关词

monocredive

C1

Describing a mindset or system that relies exclusively on a single source of belief, truth, or authority. It is often used to characterize psychological or social structures where alternative perspectives are systematically ignored or rejected.

macrodentity

C1

To define, classify, or characterize an entity or group based on broad, large-scale structural or systemic features rather than individual traits. It involves assigning a collective identity to a subject within a wider sociological or global framework.

interducdom

C1

The state, status, or collective realm of introductory elements or transitional preliminaries. It refers to the transitional period or condition of something that has been recently introduced but is not yet fully established or advanced.

circumtempsion

C1

To strategically bypass or maneuver around a specific deadline or time constraint by exploiting administrative technicalities or scheduling nuances. This verb describes the act of intentionally creating a temporal delay to avoid immediate obligations.

unflexhood

C1

The state or condition of being inflexible, unyielding, or resistant to change in one's mindset, physical form, or behavior. It often characterizes a persistent rigidity that prevents adaptation to new circumstances or perspectives.

prevercy

C1

The state or quality of being prior or taking precedence in order, time, or importance. It refers to a condition where one element must be addressed, considered, or completed before others due to its status or inherent necessity.

addictence

C1

Describing a state of inherent habit-formation or the quality of being compulsively dependent on a substance or activity. It characterizes both the psychological predisposition toward dependency and the property of an external stimulus to trigger such a state.

abfactly

C1

To derive or isolate core factual components from a complex narrative or dataset by stripping away subjective interpretation. This process is used specifically to reach an objective conclusion from qualitative or cluttered information.

transvadtion

C1

To bridge or synthesize distinct theoretical frameworks, data sets, or systems into a singular, functional model. It involves the active process of integrating disparate elements to achieve structural or conceptual unity.

hyperterrful

C1

Describes something that is excessively terrifying or causing an overwhelming sense of dread, often due to its vast scale or intense nature. It is typically used to describe situations or environments that evoke a profound, almost paralyzing fear.

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