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111omnibüs — is., esk., Fr. omnibus 1) Şehirlerde yolcu taşıyan atlı araba 2) Yolcu taşıyan motorlu büyük taşıt …
112omnibus — noun (C) especially BrE 1 a book containing several stories, especially by one writer, that have already been printed separately 2 a radio or television programme made of several programmes that have previously been broadcast separately: the… …
113omnibus — /ˈɒmnɪbəs / (say omnibuhs), / bʌs/ (say bus) noun (plural omnibuses) 1. (now chiefly found in the names of bus companies) a bus (def. 1). 2. a volume of reprinted works by a single author or related in interest or nature. –adjective 3. relating… …
114omnibus research — / ɒmnɪbəs rɪˌsɜ:tʃ/, omnibus survey / ɒmnɪbəs ˌsɜ:veɪ/ noun a survey to which several companies subscribe, each adding specific questions of its own …
115Omnibus — der Omnibus, se (Aufbaustufe) großes Fahrzeug mit vielen Sitzen zum Transport von Personen Synonyme: Autobus, Bus Beispiel: Auf dieser Strecke fahren mehrere Omnibusse …
116omnibus — A coach or other large vehicle equipped for the carrying of many passengers, propelled in modern times by motor, in an earlier day by horses. (Latin.) Everything; all. See in omnibus …
117omnibus legislation — See omnibus bill …
118omnibus bill — noun : a legislative bill that includes a number of miscellaneous provisions or appropriations a tough omnibus bill he could dump as a single package Time …
119Revue littéraire «Omnibus» — Omnibus (revue littéraire) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Omnibus (homonymie). Publiée à Genève par les Éditions Nemo, la revue littéraire Omnibus fut éditée de 1991 à 1995. Elle fut bimestrielle jusqu’à son douzième numéro, puis passa à un… …
120Omnibus qui reipublicae praesunt etiam mando, ut omnibus aequos se prebeant judices, perinde ac in judiciali libro scriptum habetur; nee quiquam formident quin jus commune audacter libereque dicant — To all those who govern the republic, I charge them to prove themselves to be fair judges as it is written in the Dome Book and boldly and freely to declare the common law. See 1 Bl Comm 65 …