Meaning & Definition of Shuttle in English
Shuttle
A vehicle or device that moves back and forth between two points.
Pronunciation:
/ˈʃʌtəl/Part of Speech:
noun, verbPlural:
shuttlesDetailed Definitions
Definition: A form of transportation that moves between two locations.
Example Sentence: The hotel offers a free shuttle to the airport.
Definition: A tool used in weaving to carry the thread back and forth across the loom.
Example Sentence: She loaded the shuttle with the colored thread.
Definition: To move something back and forth.
Example Sentence: The workers shuttle the packages between the two warehouses.
Definition: A spacecraft designed to be reused for multiple trips to and from space.
Example Sentence: The space shuttle launched successfully this morning.
Etymology
Origin: Middle English, from Old English 'scytel', related to 'shut'.
Synonyms
Common Phrases and Expressions
- shuttle diplomacy: The act of mediating or negotiating between two parties by traveling back and forth between them.
- shuttle service: A service providing transportation between two points.
- space shuttle: A reusable spacecraft designed for traveling to space.
Translations
- Spanish: transbordador
- French: navette
- German: Shuttle
- Russian: шаттл
Related Words
- transit: The act of passing or carrying through.
- commuter: A person who travels regularly to and from a place, especially to work.
- transportation: The action of transporting someone or something.
Slang Meanings of shuttle
Meaning: To move quickly between places.
Example Sentence: I need to shuttle over to the other side of town before the meeting.
Meaning: To go back and forth frequently.
Example Sentence: Stop shuttling between jobs and just pick one!