1[intransitiveI always + adverbadv/prepositionprep]TRAVEL to travel frequently between two places 穿梭往返(两地)SYN commute
shuttle between/back and forth
Susan shuttles between Rotterdam and London for her job.
苏珊因为工作经常穿梭于鹿特丹和伦敦之间。
2[transitiveT]TT to move people from one place to another place that is fairly near 短程往返运送〔人〕SYN transport
The passengers were shuttled to the hotel by bus.
旅客由班车送到酒店。
Examples from the Corpus
shuttle• A piston destined to shuttle back and forth within a cylinder will be made on a lathe.• Ross watched as it shuttled between them, going from hand to hand across thirty feet of air.• During the week, I often shuttle easily to appointments in centralLondon by car.• All day students are shuttled from room to room for forty two-to fifty five-minute periods of unrelated subject matter.• The goldfishshuttled to and fro, beneath the flat leaves, and there was an hour longer for them to sit there.• Passengers were herded onto buses and shuttled to hotels downtown.
shuttle between/back and forth• Body bags were being zipped and trolleysshuttled back and forth.• Now he had to devise a method by which workmen and supplies could shuttle back and forth across the gorge.• We shuttle back and forth between the large departmentstores that anchor the mall.• Pre-packed experiments will be shuttled back and forth from Earth and slotted into 13 researchracks.• Or does it merely shuttle back and forth like a ferry?• Mrs Mandela has been shuttling back and forth with messages from her husband's prison home near CapeTown.• A piston destined to shuttle back and forth within a cylinder will be made on a lathe.
From Longman Business Dictionary
shuttleshut·tle /ˈʃʌtl/ noun [countableC]TRAVEL
a plane, bus, or train that goes backwards and forwards between two places
The hotel provides a shuttle bus that takes you to and from the airport.