inbound
Prononciation : [ˈɪnˌbaʊnd]
Mot
Contexte : « transportation »
(adjective) something that is coming into a place or moving toward a destination. For example, when an airplane is flying into an airport, we call it inbound.
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The inbound flight from New York just landed safely.
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There are no inbound flights arriving from Chicago today.
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What time is the next inbound train expected to arrive?
Contexte : « communication »
(adjective) referring to calls, messages, or information that are coming in, like when someone calls your phone or sends you a message. It means things are being sent to you.
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I received an inbound call from my friend while I was studying.
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There were no inbound messages in my inbox after I checked.
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How many inbound emails did you receive today?
Contexte : « business »
(noun) the process of something coming in or being brought to a company, often related to customers or business transactions. It typically involves leads or potential customers reaching out.
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The marketing team focused on generating inbound leads to boost sales.
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This month, we experienced a drop in inbound traffic compared to last month.
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What strategies are we using to increase inbound inquiries?
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