shuttle
shu
ˈʃə
shē
ttle
təl
tēl
British pronunciation
/ʃˈʌtə‍l/

Définition et signification de « shuttle » en anglais

to shuttle
01

transporter, faire la navette

to convey or move people or items back and forth between locations
Transitive: to shuttle sb between two places
to shuttle definition and meaning
example
Exemples
The ferry shuttles passengers across the river throughout the day.
Le ferry transporte les passagers à travers la rivière tout au long de la journée.
02

faire la navette, effectuer des allers-retours fréquents

to make frequent trips back and forth
Intransitive: to shuttle between two places
example
Exemples
The professor shuttles between the university campuses to teach classes.
Le professeur fait la navette entre les campus universitaires pour enseigner.
Shuttle
01

volant, shuttlecock

badminton equipment consisting of a ball of cork or rubber with a crown of feathers
02

navette, broche

a weaving tool that is used to carry the weft thread through the warp threads of a loom, consisting of a pointed or flattened wooden or plastic stick with a bobbin or spool of thread or yarn attached to one end
03

navette

a means of transportation that frequently travels between two places
example
Exemples
She took the free shuttle from the parking lot to the stadium.
Elle a pris la navette gratuite du parking au stade.
04

navette, vaisseau spatial

A spacecraft designed to transport people or equipment between Earth and a space station or other celestial destination, typically capable of multiple trips
example
Exemples
NASA's space shuttle program revolutionized reusable spacecraft.
Le programme de navette spatiale de la NASA a révolutionné les vaisseaux spatiaux réutilisables.
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