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词汇 minibus
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Definition of minibus in English:

minibus

noun ˈmɪnɪbʌsˈmɪniˌbəs
  • A small bus for about ten to fifteen passengers.

    (可坐10至15人的)小型客车,面包车

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Locals looked on in surprise as hitch-hikers, cyclists, bikers, cars, vans and minibuses filled up the village square.
    • There are old blue and white minibuses everywhere overflowing with passengers.
    • Currently, city public buses use the slow lane together with minibuses and private cars, often causing heavy traffic congestion.
    • City records show there are 12,764 minivans, 4,981 minibuses and 5,411 buses operating in the city.
    • The fact the Multiple Sclerosis Society seems to use Tremaine Road as a parking garage for its ambulances and minibuses does not help either.
    • Tinted windows of minibuses allowed the police to fix their spotless head-gear at exactly the right angles.
    • It was also decided that caravans, goods vehicles, minibuses or coaches could be charged 25 per cent more for single crossings.
    • They have tried sharing cars and hiring expensive minibuses but some have children at other schools which means hours spent on the road every morning and evening.
    • About 50 group members will protest, hanging banners on taxis and minibuses parked outside the legislature.
    • Why would anyone choose a taxi, if buses, minibuses or ojek are available at any time and are cheaper?
    • The move comes after a fatal collision between a taxi and two speeding minibuses which ran a red light in North Point on October 22.
    • Others packed onto coaches, hired minibuses, brought cars and even cycled to get to the march.
    • The Bishop's anger has sparked many an argument, in bars, among passengers in commuter minibuses, even among church congregations.
    • Nine coaches and minibuses have been taken off the road after roadside checks uncovered a worrying catalogue of defects, including faulty brakes.
    • For example, he said, the government could permit minibuses and taxis to pick up and drop off passengers in restricted areas in public housing estates.
    • In developing countries, pedestrians, cyclists, and passengers in minibuses and buses frequently belong to lower socioeconomic groups.
    • Transport in Beijing is plentiful in the shape of regular buses, minibuses, subways and taxis.
    • Roadblocks would also focus on public passenger transport to ensure that minibuses and buses were roadworthy and not overloaded.
    • He plans to run minibuses, which have higher operating costs per passenger than coaches, and some argue that his decision not to run all the way into central London will put passengers off.
    • There are regular minibuses; passengers from Shanghai may wish to catch the one that leaves at 7: 40 pm.
    Synonyms
    bus, van

Definition of minibus in US English:

minibus

nounˈminēˌbəsˈmɪniˌbəs
  • A small bus for about ten to fifteen passengers.

    (可坐10至15人的)小型客车,面包车

    Example sentencesExamples
    • City records show there are 12,764 minivans, 4,981 minibuses and 5,411 buses operating in the city.
    • There are old blue and white minibuses everywhere overflowing with passengers.
    • Locals looked on in surprise as hitch-hikers, cyclists, bikers, cars, vans and minibuses filled up the village square.
    • In developing countries, pedestrians, cyclists, and passengers in minibuses and buses frequently belong to lower socioeconomic groups.
    • The Bishop's anger has sparked many an argument, in bars, among passengers in commuter minibuses, even among church congregations.
    • Roadblocks would also focus on public passenger transport to ensure that minibuses and buses were roadworthy and not overloaded.
    • The fact the Multiple Sclerosis Society seems to use Tremaine Road as a parking garage for its ambulances and minibuses does not help either.
    • Transport in Beijing is plentiful in the shape of regular buses, minibuses, subways and taxis.
    • Nine coaches and minibuses have been taken off the road after roadside checks uncovered a worrying catalogue of defects, including faulty brakes.
    • Why would anyone choose a taxi, if buses, minibuses or ojek are available at any time and are cheaper?
    • They have tried sharing cars and hiring expensive minibuses but some have children at other schools which means hours spent on the road every morning and evening.
    • About 50 group members will protest, hanging banners on taxis and minibuses parked outside the legislature.
    • The move comes after a fatal collision between a taxi and two speeding minibuses which ran a red light in North Point on October 22.
    • There are regular minibuses; passengers from Shanghai may wish to catch the one that leaves at 7: 40 pm.
    • Currently, city public buses use the slow lane together with minibuses and private cars, often causing heavy traffic congestion.
    • He plans to run minibuses, which have higher operating costs per passenger than coaches, and some argue that his decision not to run all the way into central London will put passengers off.
    • For example, he said, the government could permit minibuses and taxis to pick up and drop off passengers in restricted areas in public housing estates.
    • Tinted windows of minibuses allowed the police to fix their spotless head-gear at exactly the right angles.
    • Others packed onto coaches, hired minibuses, brought cars and even cycled to get to the march.
    • It was also decided that caravans, goods vehicles, minibuses or coaches could be charged 25 per cent more for single crossings.
    Synonyms
    bus, van
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