It means you have to wait for the next bus and can be taken to mean, by extension, missing a deadline, not doing something in time.
hurry up, if not you will miss the bus
because your to slow
If you miss your Greyhound bus, you may have to wait for the next available bus or purchase a new ticket for a later departure. It is important to contact Greyhound customer service for assistance and information on your options.
Missed is the past tense of miss.
I miss (you)? Jag saknar (dig). I miss (the bus)? Jag missar (bussen).
No, you cannot board the next Greyhound bus if you miss your scheduled departure. You will need to purchase a new ticket for a later departure.
Are the children on the school bus?Asked miss nau.
Handicapped bus
"un bus" is a bus in French.
Well, honey, the bus you're looking for is the "Upstate Correctional Facility Bus." I mean, it's right there in the name, isn't it? Just make sure you behave yourself and don't miss your stop, unless you want a longer stay at your destination. Good luck, sweetheart!
choose
The noun 'bus' is used as the subject of a sentence or clause, and the object of a verb or a preposition. Examples:subject of the sentence: The school bus is yellow.subject of the clause: A bus that ran a red lighthit a pole.object of the verb: Did I miss the bus?object of the preposition: I hate to be late for the bus.