shuttle
shuttle 英 [ˈʃʌtl] 美 [ˈʃʌtl]
n. 来往于两地之间的航班(或班车、火车) v. 穿梭往返
进行时:shuttling 过去式:shuttled 过去分词:shuttled 第三人称单数:shuttles 名词复数:shuttles
- A shuttle runs between two or more places regularly. The benefit to staying at a hotel close to the airport is that you can take a shuttle, or a regular bus that travels back and forth, to catch your plane in the morning.
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- n. 来往于两地之间的航班(或班车、火车)
- v. 穿梭往返
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1. a shuttle service between London and Edinburgh
往返于伦敦和爱丁堡之间的航班
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2. Her childhood was spent shuttling between her mother and father.
她的童年是在父母之间穿梭往来中度过的。
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3. A bus shuttles passengers back and forth from the station to the terminal.
一辆公共汽车在火车站和公共汽车终点站之间往返运送旅客。
- shuttle (n.) Old English scytel "a dart, arrow," from Proto-Germanic *skutilaz (source also of Old Norse skutill "harpoon"),from PIE root *skeud- "to shoot, chase, throw."
- shuttle (v.) 1550s, "move rapidly to and fro," from shuttle (n.); sense of "transport via a shuttle service" is recorded from 1930. Related: Shuttled; shuttling.
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