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northbound

/nawrth-bound/US // ˈnɔrθˌbaʊnd //UK // (ˈnɔːθˌbaʊnd) //

北行,北向,北行线,北行方向

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : going toward the north: northbound traffic.

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Examples

  • Higher rates during peak hours would amount to an average of $7 during the southbound morning rush and up to $11 northbound in the evening, with estimates based on a seven-mile trip, according to the Maryland Transportation Authority.

  • Nearly 1,300 miles into their northbound adventure, Brew hopped off the trail to let her foot rest and to visit nearby family in New York.

  • In Northern Virginia, officials said part of Route 28 northbound is closed at Air and Space Museum Parkway in Chantilly because of icy conditions.

  • The vehicle, described as a 2020 Toyota RAV 4 was last seen northbound on New Hampshire, the police said.

  • An initial investigation found the driver of a Ford Crown Victoria was northbound on Richmond Highway when he lost control on an ice-covered part of the road.

  • There was northbound travel at thirty-five, and northward Harkness would go, but he shot straight up.

  • Morey cut into a Northbound traffic level, moved into the high-speed lane, and eased in on the accelerator.

  • One spring I called early in Cactus Center and found blackbirds, robins, and other northbound birds among the visitors.

  • The crowd boiled onto the northbound strip, relieving the crush; the girl vanished, whimpering, into the mob.

  • Up to recently the heavy northbound coal traffic up these grades has been handled by the use of two heavy pusher engines.