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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
shuttle
shut·tle [shuttle shuttles shuttled shuttling] noun, verb BrE [ˈʃʌtl] NAmE [ˈʃʌtl] noun 1. a plane, bus or train that travels regularly between two places •a shuttle service between London and Edinburgh •I'm flying to Boston on the shuttle. 2. = ↑space shuttle 3. 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 4. the Shuttlesingular a train service that takes cars and their passengers through the Channel Tunnel between England and France Word Origin: Old English scytel ‘dart, missile’, of Germanic origin; compare with Old Norse skutill ‘harpoon’; related to ↑shoot. Sense 1 and the verb are from the movement of the bobbin from one side of the loom to the other and back. Example Bank: •I took the shuttle from Washington to New York. •The supermarket operates a complimentary shuttle service. •We'll fly up on the shuttle. •the shuttle between Adrar and Oran verb 1. intransitive ~ (between A and B) to travel between two places frequently •Her childhood was spent shuttling between her mother and father. 2. transitive ~ sb (+ adv./prep.) to carry people between two places that are close, making regular journeys between the two places •A bus shuttles passengers back and forth from the station to the terminal. Verb forms: Word Origin: Old English scytel ‘dart, missile’, of Germanic origin; compare with Old Norse skutill ‘harpoon’; related to ↑shoot. Sense 1 and the verb are from the movement of the bobbin from one side of the loom to the other and back.
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