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Definition of outbound in English: outboundadjective & adverb ˈaʊtbaʊnd Travelling away from a particular place, especially on the first leg of a return journey. (尤指往返旅途的往程)开往外地的;开往外地 as adjective an outbound flight 往程航班。 as adverb flying outbound 飞往外地。 Example sentencesExamples - Also, work will continue on a ramp taking motorists from the inbound bridge to the outbound Parkway East.
- I'm glad I didn't exercise my upgrade options on this outbound leg of the trip.
- I certainly felt safer on the return leg than on the outbound leg.
- This in turn enhances the outbound market, which has been witnessing a downtrend for the past few months, due to varied reasons.
- We took a different flightpath to my outbound journey; the landscape was much more urban, but still noticeably Dutch.
- The runway was closed for an hour from about 7pm and several outbound flights were cancelled and inbound planes were diverted to Luton.
- The outbound tunnel, renovated last year, now is being used for inbound traffic.
- The return train journey was equally as efficient as the outbound, although I think we all dozed through most of it.
- Thirty-five percent of outbound travelers went to China, while 23 percent headed to Southeast Asia.
- There were similar scenes at Aberdeen and Edinburgh airports where inward and outbound flights were delayed for up to three hours.
- The incident caused a number of inbound and outbound flights to be cancelled, diverted or delayed.
- Every year, Taiwan registers around eight million outbound travelers and two million inbound visitors.
- Though inbound and outbound flights were delayed after the fire, things were back to normal by afternoon.
- This includes inbound tourism but not outbound tourism.
- The outbound date of travel determines the fare for the entire journey and ticketing must be within seven days of booking.
- An alternative outbound flight had been sourced within 5 minutes of the original one.
- I was now, however, on familiar territory having travelled along these forest roads on my outbound journey.
- The collision is believed to have happened as one aircraft returned to the carrier and the other was flying outbound, having just refuelled.
- Inbound traffic was re-routed through the adjacent Victorian archway, which was previously used only by outbound vehicles.
- There will be no offers on outbound continental flights on Fridays or return flights on Sundays.
Definition of outbound in US English: outboundadverb & adjectiveˈaʊtbaʊndˈoutbound Traveling away from a particular place, especially on the first leg of a round trip. (尤指往返旅途的往程)开往外地的;开往外地 as adjective an outbound flight 往程航班。 as adverb flying outbound 飞往外地。 Example sentencesExamples - The collision is believed to have happened as one aircraft returned to the carrier and the other was flying outbound, having just refuelled.
- An alternative outbound flight had been sourced within 5 minutes of the original one.
- We took a different flightpath to my outbound journey; the landscape was much more urban, but still noticeably Dutch.
- The outbound date of travel determines the fare for the entire journey and ticketing must be within seven days of booking.
- Thirty-five percent of outbound travelers went to China, while 23 percent headed to Southeast Asia.
- I was now, however, on familiar territory having travelled along these forest roads on my outbound journey.
- There will be no offers on outbound continental flights on Fridays or return flights on Sundays.
- The incident caused a number of inbound and outbound flights to be cancelled, diverted or delayed.
- Though inbound and outbound flights were delayed after the fire, things were back to normal by afternoon.
- Also, work will continue on a ramp taking motorists from the inbound bridge to the outbound Parkway East.
- The runway was closed for an hour from about 7pm and several outbound flights were cancelled and inbound planes were diverted to Luton.
- The return train journey was equally as efficient as the outbound, although I think we all dozed through most of it.
- Inbound traffic was re-routed through the adjacent Victorian archway, which was previously used only by outbound vehicles.
- Every year, Taiwan registers around eight million outbound travelers and two million inbound visitors.
- I'm glad I didn't exercise my upgrade options on this outbound leg of the trip.
- I certainly felt safer on the return leg than on the outbound leg.
- There were similar scenes at Aberdeen and Edinburgh airports where inward and outbound flights were delayed for up to three hours.
- This in turn enhances the outbound market, which has been witnessing a downtrend for the past few months, due to varied reasons.
- This includes inbound tourism but not outbound tourism.
- The outbound tunnel, renovated last year, now is being used for inbound traffic.
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