It means got off from some form of transport - bus, train, plane, etc
Alighting
crashing alighting
Deplaning or alighting
to increase his stability
To get off, for example a bus, a coach or a boat. Basically it means to disembark which is just another way of saying to get off. (alight).
With less people on board, there's less weight, which cause the boat to float higher.
It means "falling", from the Arabic expression النسر الواقع (al-nasr-al-wāqiʿ) (the) falling (eagle).
Yes.As soon as Jesus was baptized, he went up out of the water. At that moment heaven was opened, and he saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove and alighting on him [Matthew 3:16]
To calculate a bus fare, you can use the fare calculator by selecting the fare type, mode of travel, and boarding and alighting stops. Then add trips before computing the fare.
A "bus cluster at schools" typically refers to a situation where a group of school buses are lined up or gather close together at a school pick-up or drop-off location. This may happen due to high traffic volumes during peak times or inefficient bus scheduling. It can lead to congestion, delays, and safety concerns for students boarding and alighting the buses.
The phrase "getting off a bus" can be expressed as "alighting from a bus" or simply "disembarking from a bus." In casual conversation, you might also say "getting off the bus." The context usually makes it clear that you're referring to the action of leaving the bus.
Ponyboy and johnny saved some kids from a burning church where they made the accident of alighting the fire with a cigarette butt. Ponyboy only had dirt around his face but johnny got a plank collapse on him and screwed up his spine. he died.