Evim otobüs durağına yakın.
- My house is close to a bus stop.
Havaalanı otobüsünün havaalanına götürmesi ne kadar sürer?
- How long does the airport bus take to the airport?
Oraya otobüsle gitmek ne kadar sürer?
- How long would it take to get there by bus?
Taksiye binmek yerine otobüsle gitmek daha ekonomik.
- It's more economical to go by bus instead of taking a taxi.
Bana otobüs durağına giden yolu gösterir misiniz?
- Could you show me the way to the bus stop?
Kaza olduğunda neredeyse otobüsteki yolcuların hepsi uyuyordu.
- Almost all of the passenger in the bus were asleep when the accident happened.
Bana otobüs durağına giden yolu gösterir misiniz?
- Could you show me the way to the bus stop?
Evim otobüs durağına yakın.
- My house is close to a bus stop.
Otobüs şoförü öğrencileri başlarını pencereden dışarı çıkarmamaları için uyardı.
- The bus driver warned the pupils not to stick their heads out the window.
Babam otobüs şoförüdür.
- My father is a bus driver.
Tom durakta bekleyen bir çocuk gördü.
- Tom saw a boy waiting at the bus stop.
Otobüs duraklarında yükseltilmiş bordürler zorunlu olmalıdır.
- Raised kerbs at bus stops should be mandatory.
İstasyon ve havaalanı arasında otobüsler çalışır.
- Buses run between the station and the airport.
Otobüsler peş peşe ayrıldılar.
- The buses left one after another.
Otobüsle köye ulaşabilirsin.
- You can reach the village by bus.
Bazı öğrenciler otobüsle gitti, diğerleri de yürüyerek gitti.
- Some of the students went by bus, and others on foot.
Bir okul otobüsü var mı?
- Is there a school bus?
Hazır ol. Okul otobüsü birkaç dakika içinde burada olacak.
- Get ready. The school bus will be here in a few minutes.
He bused tables as the restaurant emptied out.
He’s been busing for minimum wage.
A bus bridge is being put in place for the stations affected by the recent train derailment.
Do you see development here? Are you living like white men? No! We’re still living like bus kanaka.
The square was near the bus station in the new part of Antibes.
As I once told him, being British, looking like the back end of a bus or weighing 30 stone, was utterly irrelevant to the posting i made.
2005: DON'T trade the tour bus for the porcelain bus. You can eat, drink and be merry – not sorry – when overseas. — Escape Magazine travel advice.
Have you been riding the short bus, or something? You know what Us Weekly said about her..
school bus yellow colour:.
I got thrown under the bus by BAE, she says. They did not want to take responsibility, so they pointed at us..
A recent magazine article discussed the need to throw under the bus worn-out cultural catchphrases, with the first being “throw under the bus.”.
... referred to as "Get hit by a bus" coverage. It wouldn't cover things like routine exams. ...
... near the banks of the bus porous drawn by the sense of spices ...