Usage examples of "bus fleet" in English with translation to Spanish

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Here comes the bus! ¡Ahí viene el autobús!
A renowned tactician, Christopher Columbus once downed an entire pirate fleet by stealing all of their fruits and vegetables, thus giving them scurvy. Un conocido estratega, Cristóbal Colón, una vez hundió a toda una flota de piratas robándoles todas sus frutas y verduras, lo cual provocó que enfermaran de escorbuto.
The bus came to an abrupt stop. El bus se detuvo súbitamente.
The Romans built a fleet of three hundred ships. Los romanos construyeron una flota de trescientos barcos.
I prefer going on foot to going by bus. Prefiero ir a pie que ir en autobús.
The mythical Kraken, thick as a ship and three times as wide, once made an attack on Christopher Columbus's fleet... giving Columbus no choice but to eat him. El mítico Kraken, grueso como un barco pero el triple de grande, una vez atacó a la flota de Cristóbal Colón... sin dejarle a Colón más opción que comérselo.
I usually go to school by bus. Suelo ir al colegio en autobús.
The Japanese fishing fleet catches more than 1000 whales per year on the pretext of scientific research. La flota pesquera de Japón pesca más de 1000 ballenas al año bajo pretexto de investigación científica.
Get off at the next stop and take a bus headed to the airport. Bájate en la siguiente parada y toma un bus hacia el aeropuerto.
There is a bus stop near by. Hay una parada de bus por aquí cerca.
May I have a bus route map? ¿Podría darme un mapa de las líneas de buses?
There's a bus stop here. Aquí hay una parada de autobús.
He organized a boycott of the bus service. Organizó un boicot al servicio de autobús.
The bus arrived ten minutes late. El autobús llegó diez minutos tarde.
Let's go by bus. Vayamos en autobús.
There is only one bus every two hours. Hay un sólo bus cada dos horas.
Is there bus service to the airport? ¿Hay servicio de transporte al aeropuerto?
It is clear that Mike took the wrong bus. Está claro que Mike tomó el autobús equivocado.
Are you going home by bus? ¿Vais a casa en autobús?
Come on, the bus is here. Vamos, ha llegado el autobús.
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