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What (who) is mini-bus - definition

PASSENGER CARRYING MOTOR VEHICLE
Minibuses; Microbus; Mini-bus; Minicoach; Mini Bus; Handy Bus; Mini-buses; 🚐; Opelet; Mini bus; Mini buses
  • [[Plaxton Beaver 2]] bodied [[Mercedes-Benz Vario]] in [[Norwich]], UK
  • [[Ford Transit]] minibus in [[County Down]], [[Northern Ireland]]
  • Blue Bird Micro Bird MB-II by Girardin]]
  • [[Citroen Jumper]] minibus in [[France]]
  • [[Mercedes-Benz Sprinter]] minibus in [[Germany]]
  • Cacciamali Urby (built on [[Iveco Daily]] chassis) operating in [[Zagreb]], [[Croatia]]
  • public transportation]] in [[Indonesia]] which is called as "Angkot".
  • [[Toyota Coaster]] LPG green public minibus in [[Hong Kong]]

mini-bus         
minibus         
also mini-bus (minibuses)
A minibus is a large van which has seats in the back for passengers, and windows along its sides.
N-COUNT: also by N
Opelet         
·noun A bright-colored European actinian (Anemonia, / Anthea, sulcata);
- so called because it does not retract its tentacles.

Wikipedia

Minibus

A minibus, microbus, minicoach, or commuter (in Zimbabwe) is a passenger-carrying motor vehicle that is designed to carry more people than a multi-purpose vehicle or minivan, but fewer people than a full-size bus. In the United Kingdom, the word "minibus" is used to describe any full-sized passenger-carrying van or panel truck. Minibuses have a seating capacity of between 12 and 30 seats. Larger minibuses may be called midibuses. Minibuses are typically front engine step-in vehicles, although low floor minibuses are particularly common in Japan.

Examples of use of mini-bus
1. Opt for the bus since the mini–bus offers quite a bumpy ride.
2. "We don‘t know if the explosives were in the mini–bus or not.
3. One report of spoke of rescue workers pulling charred corpses out of the wreckage of the mini–bus.
4. Policemen opened fire on a mini–bus filled with explosives as it approached them at high speed.
5. The explosion took place on the mini–bus which was moving in the Kuþadasý–Kadýnlar line, near Atatürk Square.