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westbound

/west-bound/US // ˈwɛstˌbaʊnd //UK // (ˈwɛstˌbaʊnd) //

西行,西行方向,西行线,西向

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : proceeding or headed west.

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Examples

  • For its new study, the team analyzed 35,000 eastbound and westbound flights between New York’s Kennedy airport and Heathrow airport in London.

  • A Honda that was also westbound struck the rear of the Kia and the bicyclist simultaneously, police said.

  • In that overnight incident in the westbound lanes of the highway near Quincy Street, the driver and two passengers also fled on foot but were quickly caught.

  • Hence there would still be forty-one minutes running time to be divided between the eastbound train and the westbound engine.

  • Just after the baggage porter had finished sing-songing his call for the night express westbound, my man came in on the run.

  • The disparity between east-and westbound tonnage was notably great.

  • The two new low-grade Pennsylvania freight tracks are used only for slow traffic; largely coal and westbound steel empties.

  • But the system worked so well that it was soon extended to cover the westbound business.