bus stop

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US /ˈbʌs ˌstɑːp/ 
UK /ˈbʌs ˌstɒp/ 

Oxford Essential Dictionary

bus stop

 noun
a place where buses stop and people get on and off

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English

bus stop

ˈbus stop BrE AmE noun [countable]
a place at the side of a road, marked with a sign, where buses stop for passengers

Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

bus stop

ˈbus stop [bus stop bus stops]       noun
a place at the side of a road that is marked with a sign, where buses stop
 
Example Bank:
I saw him standing at the bus stop
There was a long queue at the bus stop.
There's a bus stop just outside the hotel.

We had a long wait at the bus stop.

Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary

Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary - 4th Edition
 

ˈ bus ˌ stop noun [ C ]

A2 a place, usually with a pole with a sign, where a bus stops to allow passengers to get on and off

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Collins Advanced Learner’s English Dictionary

bus stop

(bus stops)

A bus stop is a place on a road where buses stop to let passengers on and off.

N-COUNT

Merriam-Webster's Advanced Learner's Dictionary

1bus /ˈbʌs/ noun, pl bus·es also US bus·ses : a large vehicle that is used for carrying passengers especially along a particular route at particular times

[count]

• She boarded a bus in Nashville.

[noncount]
• I usually go to work by bus. = I usually take the bus to work.
• Are you traveling by train or by bus?
- often used before another noun
• a bus driver
• a bus station
• waiting at the bus stop [=one of the places where a bus stops for passengers to get on or off]