omnibus

suomi-englanti sanakirja

omnibus englannista suomeksi

  1. bussi

  2. kokooma-

  3. kokoomateos

  1. Substantiivi

  2. linja-auto

  3. kertaus, yhteenveto, kaikki jaksot

  4. Verbi

omnibus englanniksi

  1. A bus (gl).

  2. (quote-book)

  3. (RQ:Besant Ivory Gate)

  4. (quote-book). II.|title=The Celestial Omnibus: And Other Stories|location=London|publisher=Sidgwick & Jackson|year=1911|oclc=222065657|location2=London|publisher2=Sidgwick & Jackson Ltd. Adam Street, London|Adelphi, W.C.|year2=1912|page2=61|pageurl2=https://archive.org/stream/cu31924013613306page/n72/mode/1up/|oclc2=23715818|passage="Please," his voice quavered through the foul brown air, "Please, is that an omnibus?" / "Omnibus est," said the driver, without turning round.

  5. (quote-journal)

  6. (quote-song)

  7. (quote-av), I want you to take this money and go out, and buy a turkey so large you'd think its mother had been rogered by an omnibus.

  8. An anthology of previously released material linked together by theme or author, especially in book form.

  9. (quote-book), ''Heavy Planet'', containing his novels ''(w)'' and ''(w)'', plus other related material, and an omnibus of three of White (author)|James White's "(w)" novels, ''Alien Emergencies'', as well as a reissue of E. van Vogt|Alfred Elton van Vogt's ''(w)''.

  10. A broadcast programme consisting of all of the episodes of a serial that have been shown in the previous week.

  11. (ux)

  12. (quote-book) on behalf of the (w)|year=2014|page=7|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=OW4dBQAAQBAJ&pg=PA7|isbn=978-1-84457-791-0|passage=In late 1959, well before he was required to adapt his six-part ''(w)'' teleplay into a ninety-seven-minute film script, Kneale|Nigel Kneale supervised the editing of the BBC version into two feature-length episodes for a repeat broadcast. In 1989, he had another go at it, trimming the 207-minute serial into a 178-minute omnibus for release on video cassette, mostly losing comic relief.

  13. A stamp issue, usually commemorative, that appears simultaneously in several countries as a issue.

  14. (quote-book) and (w) all belong to this category.

  15. Containing multiple items.

  16. (quote-journal) I guess it's good theatrics to hold up all the pages of the appropriations bills that are gathered there, but I should point out to my colleague that the Republican omnibus appropriations acts were longer in length than the one he has there. So what? I mean, has this debate become so shallow that it's all about the number of pages of the bill?

  17. (quote-book)'s ''(w)'', (w)'s ''(w)'', (w)'s ''oeuvre'', and the work of other nineteenth-century "lady novelists" in the ''Westminster Review|Westminster Review''.

  18. Of a transportation service, calling at every station, as opposed to express; local.

  19. To combine (legislative bills, etc.) into a single package.

  20. To drive an omnibus.

  21. To travel or be transported by omnibus.

  22. (quote-book) Sharon Springs are five hours from Albany, three by railroad, and two by stage-coach. Passengers arrive in time to dress comfortably for dinner. The drive up is not particularly picturesque, but it is through woods and fields, and this, as a change from omnibusing between sidewalks and brick walls, is, at least, refreshing.

  23. (quote-book), R.A.|location=London|publisher=Longmans, Green, and Co.|year=1871|page=68|pageurl=https://archive.org/stream/AMemoirOfDanielMacliseRApage/n93/mode/1up/|oclc=223792465|passage=Two days I hired a carriage and showed them all distant places, such as Bois de Boulogne, Longchamps, Champ de Mars, Invalides, and some of the outer boulevards, Gobelins, Père La Chaise, Jardin de Plantes; but generally we omnibussed it, and for a few sous each you can get any distance along and athwart the city.

  24. 2005, (w), in Simon Schama; Paul Moorhouse; Colin Wiggins, ''John Virtue: London Paintings'', London: Gallery, London|National Gallery Company, (ISBN), page 23:

  25. Virtue|John Virtue has often sung his ode to pollution; the artist's friend. Whether to embrace or reject the begrimed air, the half-choked light has historically sorted out the men from the boys in London painters. (..) (w) was in two minds about it, cursing it from his room in the Savoy in 1899 for blotting out the fugitive sun. Yet by far the strongest of his paintings – completed in a studio a long, long way from the Thames – were the greeny-grey early-morning images of crowds tramping and omnibussing their way to work over hostile bridges, unblessed by even a hint of watery sunshine.
  26. local (gl)

  27. (uxi)

  28. (l), bus (especially, a 19th-century horse-drawn omnibus)

  29. (inflection of)

  30. 29 (smallcaps). Vergil. ''Georgics'', III

  31. (smallcaps)
    : Sex is the same for all of them every form of man, beast, aquatic or winged life, and livestock
  32. (l)

  33. of all trades (gl)