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shut·tleBrE /ˈʃʌtl/NAmE /ˈʃʌtl/ nouna plane, bus or train that travels regularly between two places 来往于两地之间的航班(或班车、火车)◆a shuttle service between London and Edinburgh 往返于伦敦和爱丁堡之间的航班 = space shuttle a pointed tool used in making cloth to pull a thread backwards and forwards over the other threads that pass along the length of the cloth 梭;梭子the Shuttle [sing.] a train service that takes cars and their passengers through the Channel Tunnel between England and France (英法之间英吉利海峡隧道的)穿梭火车 shut·tleBrE /ˈʃʌtl/NAmE /ˈʃʌtl/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they shuttle BrE /ˈʃʌtl/ NAmE /ˈʃʌtl/present simple - he / she / it shuttles BrE /ˈʃʌtlz/ NAmE /ˈʃʌtlz/past simple shuttled BrE /ˈʃʌtld/ NAmE /ˈʃʌtld/past participle shuttled BrE /ˈʃʌtld/ NAmE /ˈʃʌtld/ -ing form shuttling BrE /ˈʃʌtlɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈʃʌtlɪŋ/ [I] ~ (between A and B) to travel between two places frequently 频繁往来(于甲地和乙地之间)◆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。 [T] ~ sb (+ adv./prep.) to carry people between two places that are close, making regular journeys between the two places (在较近的两地之间定时)往返运送◆A bus shuttles passengers back and forth from the station to the terminal. 一辆公共汽车在火车站和航站楼之间往返运送旅客。 |