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inbound

/in-bound/US // ˈɪnˈbaʊnd //UK // (ˈɪnˌbaʊnd) //

入站,进入,入站的,进站

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : inward bound: inbound ships.

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Examples

  • And, the number of inbound briefs are likely to rise again this year.

  • So Monte Carlo sits upstream from the other data companies that are hot these days, keeping tabs on inbound data sources across a number of parameters to make sure that what’s actually arriving in your data lake is legit.

  • Hence, enterprises need to stay on the top of their game to attract the highest inbound traffic.

  • We know that inbound strategies are the most effective, and that SEO is a key source of leads.

  • I’m looking for one setup for hard charging inbounds and out.

  • When a big cache of weapons is inbound, rival outfits often gang together to disperse the load among their safe houses.

  • As the Journal notes, “every airline ticket inbound from abroad includes $17.50 in fees for CBP.”

  • On the highest point of the pass they met an inbound pack train belonging to the Thirty-six, in charge of one Paddock.

  • The sudden appearance of an inbound steamer out of a haze that had arisen to the east necessitated immediate full speed.

  • What—why—why, captain, that you will kindly put us aboard the first inbound craft we meet.

  • The City Hall clock was upon the stroke of three when the inbound trolley-car landed him in front of the Clarendon.

  • Then the ship went on, and, as she met no inbound craft, Quinbey was forced to go with her.