Autocar in english

Coach

pronunciation: koʊtʃ part of speech: noun
In gestures

autocar = coach ; bus ; long-distance bus ; charabanc. 

Example: Again, the convoy of 80 coaches, headed by a police escort, transported approximately 2800 conference participants to a sumptuous banquet.Example: The reference department contain quick reference material including street and trade directories, bus, train and air timetables, year-books, gazetteers, list of addresses, booklets, guide books, etc.Example: Greece boasts an excellent long-distance bus service, but there is no central website in English.Example: In early 1921 there was a prolonged strike in the mining industry and some of Edinburgh's charabancs were temporarily converted to lorries to assist in moving coal.

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» excursión en autocarcoach tripbus trip .

Example: We have a wide range of coach trips to Scotland from short breaks to specific destinations to coach tours that visit the best towns and cities across the country.

Example: A refund may be given if you cancel fourteen days before the bus trip date.

» gira en autocarcoach tour .

Example: We have a wide range of coach trips to Scotland from short breaks to specific destinations to coach tours that visit the best towns and cities across the country.

» trayecto en autocarbus ride .

Example: It would not be good, for example, just giving someone who claimed to have a social security problem the address of the nearest office, which might be many miles and several bus rides away.

» viaje en autocarcoach tripbus tripbus ride .

Example: We have a wide range of coach trips to Scotland from short breaks to specific destinations to coach tours that visit the best towns and cities across the country.

Example: A refund may be given if you cancel fourteen days before the bus trip date.

Example: It would not be good, for example, just giving someone who claimed to have a social security problem the address of the nearest office, which might be many miles and several bus rides away.

Autocar synonyms

train in spanish: entrenar, pronunciation: treɪn part of speech: noun, verb bus in spanish: autobús, pronunciation: bʌs part of speech: noun carriage in spanish: carro, pronunciation: kærɪdʒ part of speech: noun manager in spanish: gerente, pronunciation: mænədʒɜr part of speech: noun omnibus in spanish: general, pronunciation: ɑmnəbəs part of speech: noun tutor in spanish: tutor, pronunciation: tutɜr part of speech: noun handler in spanish: entrenador de animales, pronunciation: hændlɜr part of speech: noun jitney in spanish: colectivo, pronunciation: dʒɪtni part of speech: noun charabanc in spanish: Charabanc, pronunciation: tʃerəbæŋk part of speech: noun autobus in spanish: autobus, pronunciation: ɔtoʊbɪs part of speech: noun motorcoach in spanish: autobús, pronunciation: moʊtɜrkoʊtʃ part of speech: noun double-decker in spanish: De dos pisos, pronunciation: dʌbəldekɜr part of speech: noun four-in-hand in spanish: cuatro en mano, pronunciation: fɔrɪnhænd part of speech: noun motorbus in spanish: autobús, pronunciation: moʊtɜrbəs part of speech: noun passenger car in spanish: carro de pasajeros, pronunciation: pæsəndʒɜrkɑr part of speech: noun coach-and-four in spanish: entrenador y cuatro, pronunciation: koʊtʃɑndfɔr part of speech: noun private instructor in spanish: instructor privado, pronunciation: praɪvətɪnstrʌktɜr part of speech: noun
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