Learn English – Differences between “during travelling through bus” and “while travelling on bus”
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During travelling through bus, I don't like to take food.
While travelling on bus, I don't like to take food.
Which one sounds good? And why another will be wrong?
Best Answer
I would say
When travelling by bus, I don't like to take food.
because
Travelling through bus.
means something like "going from one end of the bus to the other".
The word while does not work right to me, because I presume that you wanted to say "I don't like to take food (cooked home or bought) with me when I take bus rides". You cannot get food when you're already on the bus, which while implies.
I worked some years in drilling field and had Scottish supervisors. No Englishman will ever use a term like “measurement during and after drilling”.
Actually the well known term used is “measurements while drilling” also known as “logging while drilling” (LWD).
As far as the logging after drilling (LAD) is concerned, this is a separate term and shouldn’t be combined with LWD.
So, I recommend you to use LWD and separately LAD since they refer to different stages of well drilling.
A LWD downhole tool is used to take measurements for obtaining continuous record in the process of drilling whereas a LAD refer to "open hole logs" which are run before the oil or gas well is lined with pipe or cased. "Cased hole logs" are run after the well is lined with casing or production pipe.
Consequently, if you used the terms I recommended you there wouldn’t be any embarrassing situation in the drilling field.
One of the meanings of "to"(a preposition) is Concerning; regarding.
"There's more to somebody/"something" can be met in idioms:
more (to somebody/something) than meets the eye
more interesting or complicated than someone or something appears at first
There is more to her death than meets the eye - she was probably murdered. There must be more to him than meets the eye, or else why would she be interested in him?
Best Answer
I would say
because
means something like "going from one end of the bus to the other".
The word while does not work right to me, because I presume that you wanted to say "I don't like to take food (cooked home or bought) with me when I take bus rides". You cannot get food when you're already on the bus, which while implies.