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omnibus

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++om·ni·bus1 /ˈɒmnɪbəs, -bʌs $ ˈɑːm-/ noun [countable]  1 AMT British English a radio or television programme consisting of several programmes that have previously been broadcast separately 节目荟萃[集锦],多集节目的一次播出〔由曾分别播出过的几个节目组成的广播或电视节目〕 the Saturday omnibus edition of ‘Brookside’ 《小溪边》的周六综合版2 TCNa book containing several stories, especially by one writer, that have already been printed separately 〔尤指某作家的〕选集,文集;汇编 Omnibus editions of novels tend to be too heavy to be read with comfort. 小说选集往往分量太重,读起来不方便。3. British English old-fashionedTTC a bus 公共汽车
Examples from the Corpus
omnibusWhen she got off the train from Chertsey she didn't have enough money to take an omnibus.Congress is acting on separate farm legislation after Clinton vetoed an omnibus budget bill that included language on agricultural policy.Yet every hotel had its omnibus meet the trains and charged each guest twenty-five cents for a one-way trip.What the lorry did for goods, the omnipresent omnibus soon did for passengers.Drawn by three horses abreast Shillibeer's omnibus ran from Paddington to the Bank four times a day each way.Elsewhere the private carriage and the omnibus dominated early suburban traffic.
omnibus2 adjective [only before noun]  American English an omnibus law contains several different laws collected together 〔法令〕综合性的 an omnibus civil rights bill 综合民权法案Origin omnibus1 (1800-1900) French bus, from Latin, for all, from omnis; → OMNI-
television programme or Corpus a consisting radio


omnibus
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om·ni·bus1 /ˈɒmnɪbəs, -bʌs $ ˈɑːm-/ noun [countable]
 Date: 1800-1900
 Language: French
 Origin: 'bus', from Latin, 'for all', from omnis; omni-
1. British English a radio or television programme consisting of several programmes that have previously been broadcast separately:
    the Saturday omnibus edition of ‘Brookside’
2. a book containing several stories, especially by one writer, that have already been printed separately:
    Omnibus editions of novels tend to be too heavy to be read with comfort.
3. British English old-fashioned a bus

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omnibus2 adjective [only before noun]
American English an omnibus law contains several different laws collected together:
    an omnibus civil rights bill


omni·busBrE /ˈɒmnɪbəs/ 🔊NAmE /ˈɑːmnɪbəs/ 🔊 noun(BrE) a television or radio programme that combines several recent programmes in a series (广播、电视)综合节目the 90-minute Sunday omnibus edition90 分钟节目的星期天综合版a large book that contains a number of books, for example novels by the same author (若干种作品的)汇编,选集(old-fashioned) a bus 公共汽车
omni·busBrE /ˈɒmnɪbəs/ 🔊NAmE /ˈɑːmnɪbəs/ 🔊 adjective(NAmE) including many things or different types of thing 综合性的;选编的an omnibus law(含多项法令的)综合法令