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shuttle

Aussprache: [ˈʃʌtəl]

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Kontext: „transportation“

(noun) a type of vehicle, often a bus or spacecraft, that moves people or goods back and forth between two places. You can think of a shuttle as a ride that takes you to a specific spot, like from an airport to a hotel.

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The airport shuttle took us directly to our hotel without any problems.

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There was no shuttle available, so we had to take a taxi instead.

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Does the hotel provide a shuttle service to the airport?

Kontext: „movement“

(verb) to move back and forth between two places. It’s like when you go back and forth many times, like a game of ping-pong.

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She shuttled between her home and school every day without any trouble.

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He didn’t shuttle between the two offices anymore; he decided to work from one location.

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Are you going to shuttle between the different events at the festival?

Kontext: „games“

(noun) the small object used in the game of badminton that players hit back and forth. It looks like a little ball with feathers.

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He served the shuttle perfectly, and his team won the match.

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The shuttle broke during the game, and they had to stop playing.

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Do you think you can hit the shuttle over the net?

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