- out-bound
- отправляемый за границу, экспортный
Англо-русский словарь экономических терминов. 2001.
Англо-русский словарь экономических терминов. 2001.
out|bound — «OWT BOWND», adjective. outward bound: »an outbound ship, outbound flights … Useful english dictionary
out·bound — /ˈaʊtˌbaʊnd/ adj : traveling away from a place : outward bound The airline has canceled all outbound flights. The bridge is closed to outbound traffic. [=the bridge is closed to traffic going away from a city or town] opposite ↑inbound … Useful english dictionary
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bound — Ⅰ. bound [1] ► VERB ▪ walk or run with leaping strides. ► NOUN ▪ a leaping movement towards or over something. ORIGIN French bondir resound , later rebound , from Latin bombus humming . Ⅱ. bound [2] … English terms dictionary
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bound — bound1 [bound] vi. [MFr bondir < OFr, to leap, make a noise, orig., to echo back < LL bombitare, to buzz, hum < L bombus, a humming: see BOMB] 1. to move with a leap or series of leaps 2. to spring back from a surface after striking it,… … English World dictionary
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bound — n *limit, confine, end, term Analogous words: *border, verge, edge bound adj Bound, bond, indentured, articled are comparable when they mean obliged to serve a master or in a clearly defined capacity for a certain number of years by the terms of… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
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out|ward-bound — «OWT wuhrd BOWND», adjective. going out to sea; leaving port: »an outward bound steamer … Useful english dictionary