English to afrikaans meaning of

As 'n selfstandige naamwoord het die woord "bus" verskeie moontlike betekenisse:'n Groot motorvoertuig wat ontwerp is om passasiers te vervoer, tipies langs 'n vaste roete met aangewese stopplekke.'n Elektriese geleier wat 'n sein of krag tussen verskillende komponente in 'n rekenaar of ander elektroniese toestel dra.'n Groep seine of drade wat gesamentlik inligting tussen verskillende dele van 'n rekenaar of ander elektroniese toestel dra. 'n Deel van 'n masjien wat verskillende komponente verbind en hulle toelaat om met mekaar te kommunikeer.As 'n werkwoord beteken "bus" om mense of dinge te vervoer d.m.v. bus, of om skottelgoed of ander items van 'n tafel of ander oppervlak weg te ruim.

Sentence Examples

  1. Besides, the bus needed an inspection permit before it could head out.
  2. I hated it when he parked that big bus behind the main store and let the air out of the tires.
  3. Duane musta had artists in his family tree, because he added some flowers on vines on the sides of the bus.
  4. Daddy had disconnected the STOP sign that stuck out from the bus when it stopped and the doors opened.
  5. I learned that as soon as I arrived in Lafayette, greeted by residents with tear-streaked faces as we exited the bus, people who could barely look us in the eyes because they watched the horror on TV and somehow blamed themselves for the inability to do something.
  6. A lot of folks missed the old school bus that used to roam the backwoods, selling canned goods and fresh produce.
  7. The bus pulled up by the gates and the pupils filed out, complaining how the snow had made them late.
  8. A recent six-figure donation was carelessly handed over to Grey Sports Complex for improving the technology infrastructure of the athletic facility, returfing the baseball field, and securing a modern bus for the players traveling to opposing teams.
  9. Or they are confused as to why they died, somehow missed the bus to the otherworld.
  10. Our colleagues start shooting tourism questions such as when does the show begin and end, is it tour bus accessible, would non-Christians enjoy it, etc.