词组 | coach |
释义 | coach A bus is a large motor vehicle which carries passengers by road from one place to another. In Britain, a comfortable bus that carries passengers on long journeys is called a coach. In America, vehicles for long journeys are usually called buses. I'm waiting for the bus back to town. The coach leaves Cardiff at twenty to eight. In the far horizon a silvery Greyhound bus appears. If you are on a bus or coach journey, you say that you are travelling or going by bus or by coach. I don't often travel by bus. It is cheaper to travel to London by coach than by train. Note that you do not say that you are travelling 'by a bus' or 'by the coach'. When someone enters a bus or coach at the beginning of their journey, you usually say that they get on it. When I get on a bus and I see an advert, I read it. When someone leaves a bus or coach at the end of their journey, you usually say that they get off it. A man of his description was seen getting off a bus near the scene of the murder. Note that you do not say that someone 'goes into' a bus or coach, or 'goes out of' it. |
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