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ˈout·bound ADJ inv, pred

outbound
abfahrend attr
outbound train
outbound ship
outbound passengers
abfliegend attr
outbound traffic

outbound traffic TRAFFIC OBS

Specialized Vocabulary

outbound trip LAND USE

Specialized Vocabulary

Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

outbound traffic

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English
At the busiest times, there was a train going inbound or outbound almost every minute.
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They had to be seaworthy, for they had to meet inbound and outbound vessels in any kind of weather.
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Inbound and outbound mail was fumigated in an effort to reduce contagion.
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It contains outbound area, cottages, restaurant, mini water park, semi olympic pool and body slide.
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After loaded outbound trains left in the evening, there would be a calm stretch around midnight for paperwork.
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The northernmost island platform serves outbound passengers on all lines, while the other island platform serves all inbound trains.
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This part will then be covered by the inbound phase, whereas the more easily achieved part of the characteristic is covered in the outbound phase.
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Inbound flights were rerouted to nearby airports and outbound flights were cancelled or postponed.
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The second track was not rebuilt through the station when the outbound platform was built, so the inbound platform serves trains in both directions.
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Freight volume peaked in 1953, when the line hauled 3,134,403 tons of freight in 46,809 cars, almost all of which was outbound limestone.
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