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How to say "shuttle bus" in Chinese

摆渡车

bǎi dù chē

travel · travel · intermediate · neutral

travelintermediateneutral

When To Use It

"shuttle bus" maps to 摆渡车 (bǎi dù chē), a neutral travel phrase for travel situations.

This is useful in transit, hotels, stations, airports, and cross-city logistics where clarity matters more than style.

Practice it first exactly as written, then swap in your own people, places, or objects so it becomes part of your active speaking repertoire.

Tone And Delivery

The register is neutral, which makes it flexible: safe in most daily situations without sounding stiff or overly intimate.

Because this is marked intermediate, focus on when it sounds natural, not just how to translate it word for word.

A good practice target is the example sentence 摆渡车 (bǎi dù chē). Once that feels natural, shorten your pause and try it at conversation speed.

Practice Ideas

This phrase becomes more useful when you learn it as part of a mini-sequence. After saying it, a natural next step could be 西游记 (xī yóu jì).

A second nearby phrase to review is 直通车 (zhí tōng chē), which helps you stay in the same topic instead of translating from scratch again.

  • Read the example “shuttle bus” aloud, then replace one detail with your own information.
  • Pair it with “"Journey to the West", a Ming dynasty novel by Wu Cheng'en 吳承恩|吴承恩[Wu2 Cheng2 en1], one of the Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature, also known as "Pilgrimage to the West" or "Monkey"” next so your conversation does not stop after a single line.
  • Match the phrase to your tone of voice: soft for polite requests, flatter and quicker for routine daily use.
  • If you hear a slightly different version in the wild, compare the tone and context before treating it as interchangeable.

Examples

  • 摆渡车

    bǎi dù chē

    shuttle bus

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Phrase FAQ

摆渡车 (bǎi dù chē).

Use it in travel situations where a neutral tone fits. Because it is tagged intermediate, it is meant to be practical and reusable rather than literary or highly specialized.

Yes. Every phrase page includes pinyin with tone marks, plus example sentences so you can hear how the wording expands in real use.

A useful follow-up is 西游记 (xī yóu jì) — ""Journey to the West", a Ming dynasty novel by Wu Cheng'en 吳承恩|吴承恩[Wu2 Cheng2 en1], one of the Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature, also known as "Pilgrimage to the West" or "Monkey"". Studying connected phrases in small clusters makes them easier to recall in conversation.

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