layover in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for layover in the English»Bulgarian Dictionary

layover [ˈleɪəʊvəʳ, Am -oʊvɚ] N Am s.

layover → stopover

See also stopover

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
This layover is waived during the last six days of a session before "sine die" adjournment.
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As in mass transit, the term layover is also applicable in long-distance travel for breaks taken by operators.
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Both featured breathtaking scenery throughout the trips with layovers in select cities affording the passengers the opportunity to enjoy the amenities each city offered.
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In the two-stop type, the arrival stop can be used as the layover point.
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However, the original freight house, built between 1861 and 1884, is still in place east of the layover yard.
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A century ago, it was the nesting and migratory layover for many birds, which depended on its variety of plants.
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Sometimes, such a location may serve as a layover for more than one bus line.
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Each episode features an exploration of a city that can be undertaken within an air travel layover of 24 to 48 hours.
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The tracks continue south (compass west) beyond the station to a formerly unused storage and layover area.
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The new garage includes a dedicated bus lane and a bus layover area.
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