bus
41bus-? Ⅱ — *bus ? germ., Verb: nhd. schwellen; ne. swell (Verb); Rekontruktionsbasis: an.; Etymologie: idg. *bʰeu , *bʰeu̯ə , *bʰu̯ā , *bʰu̯ē , *bʰō̆u …
42bus — is now spelt without an apostrophe. As a noun it has the plural form buses, and as a verb it has inflected forms buses, bused, busing …
43bus — {{/stl 13}}{{stl 8}}rz. mnż I, D. u, Mc. busie {{/stl 8}}{{stl 7}} rodzaj małego autobusu przewożącego do 20 osób; mikrobus : {{/stl 7}}{{stl 10}}Szef jeździł swoim busem trzy razy w tygodniu za granicę. (GW) {{/stl 10}} …
44bus — (Acort.). m. coloq. autobús …
45bus|by — «BUHZ bee», noun, plural bies. a tall fur hat with a bag hanging from the top over the right side, worn as part of a dress uniform by hussars and certain other corps in the British Army. ╂[probably < Busby, a proper name] …
46bus|i|ly — «BIHZ uh lee», adverb. in a busy manner; actively: »Bees are busily collecting honey in the clover. SYNONYM(S): diligently, industriously, assiduously, energetically …
47Bus — This article is about Road vehicles designed to carry passengers. For longer distance passenger vehicles, see Coach (vehicle). For other uses, see Bus (disambiguation). An Arriva double decker bus, running route 102 on the London Buses network …
48bus — al·bus; am·bus·ca·do; ar·bus·cle; ar·bus·cu·lar; ar·bus·cule; ar·bus·tum; au·to·bus; bar·bus; bom·bus; bul·bus; bus·boy; bus·by; bus; bus·kin; bus·kined; bus·man; bus·sock; bus·su; bus·tard; bus·tee; bus·tic; bus·tled; bus·tler; bus·to;… …
49bus — bus1 /bus/, n., pl. buses, busses, v., bused or bussed, busing or bussing. n. 1. a large motor vehicle, having a long body, equipped with seats or benches for passengers, usually operating as part of a scheduled service; omnibus. 2. a similar… …
50Bus — Omnibus; Autobus (österr.) * * * Bus [bʊs], der; ses, se: Omnibus: ein doppelstöckiger Bus; der Bus fällt aus, verkehrt nicht mehr; den Bus nehmen, verpassen; in den Bus steigen; mit dem Bus fahren. Syn.: ↑ Autobus. Zus.: Kleinbus, Reisebus,… …