1. Pronunciation English: [/b? s/]; United States: [/b? s/]
Second, Chinese translation of n. bus trunk
Clear (dishes) and clean (tables) (in a restaurant); Send by school bus (students go back and forth between cities and suburbs, so that students of different races can receive education together); Bus transportation
Form present participle: busy or busy
Past tense: busy or busy
Past participle: busy or busy
Fourth, phrase collocation 1. City bus City bus * * * car
2. school bus
3. Bus stop
4. Bus lines
5. Double decker bus
6. Shuttle bus
Bilingual example 1. The bus was late.
The bus was late.
She is waiting for the bus.
She is waiting for the bus.
This is a double-decker bus.
This is a double-decker bus.
We went to the museum by bus.
We go to the museum by bus.
The school bus picks up students every morning.
The school bus picks up students every morning.
6. The waiter is clearing the table.
The waiter is cleaning the table.
6. Usage 1. "Bus" is a noun and is usually used to refer to a bus. For example, "Here comes the bus." A: Here comes the bus. )
2. "Bus" can also mean the "bus" of computer hardware. For example, "data is transmitted through the bus." Data is transmitted through the bus. )
3. "bus" can also be used as a verb, which means to clear the table and clear the tableware in the restaurant, or to transport people by bus or school bus. He is busy entertaining guests in the restaurant. He is clearing the table in the dining room. The school is busy sending students to the suburbs. The school is sending students to the suburbs by school bus. )
4. The past tense and past participle form of "bus" can be "busy" or "busy", and the present participle form is "busy" or "busy". For example, "the restaurant is busy serving food quickly." (The restaurant quickly clears the table. )
5. "Bus" can be collocated with other words to form various expressions, such as "city bus", "school bus", "bus station" and "bus line". She is waiting at the bus stop. She is waiting at the bus stop. )
There are some special types of buses, such as "double-decker bus" and "shuttle bus". For example, "double-decker buses are very popular in London." Double-decker buses are very popular in London. )