What's the difference between outbound and outbounds?

Outbound


Definition:

  • (a.) Outward bound.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The image traffic can be divided into inbound traffic generated by diagnostic modalities and outbound traffic into workstations.
  • (2) Helena Beard, a consultant from China Travel Outbound, who advises organisations such as the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich on how to attract Chinese tourists, says: “There is a fast-growing affluent middle class and millenials, many of whom speak English and have a more adventurous spirit than their parents.” She says luxury goods shopping will still be high on their list but they will also be looking for good quality restaurants, particularly seafood, and cultural attractions from Stonehenge to anything linked to the monarchy or flagged by celebrities on social media.
  • (3) We are working with the UK government to work out the basis upon which easyJet can fly passengers in Sharm el-Sheikh back home.” Facebook Twitter Pinterest Drone films crash site of Sinai plane crash on Monday Thomson Airways, along with First Choice, confirmed it has cancelled all outbound flights to Sharm el-Sheikh up to and including Thursday 12 November.
  • (4) The West Midlands-based firm, which insures three million people in the UK against burst pipes, broken gas boilers and electrical problems, informed the stock market that it had suspended its sales operation, with outbound calls halted for six weeks.
  • (5) "As a result of the change in FCO advice, the decision has been taken to cancel all our outbound flights to Mombasa, Kenya up to and including 31 October.
  • (6) She stressed that outbound flights from the UK to Sharm el-Sheikh remain suspended and that the Foreign Office “continues to advise against all but essential travel by air to or from the airport”.
  • (7) Adjustment was slower after the return eastward flight than after the outbound westward flight.
  • (8) When measured 25 meters away from the railroad track, the noise level increased from 73 to 76 dB (A)along the inbound track, while it increased from 77 to 78 dB (A)along the outbound track.
  • (9) The company said inbound sales and marketing calls will resume on Tuesday, but its sales staff will not be making business-generating outbound calls for a further "five to six weeks".
  • (10) While the talk is of trade deals with new markets, tourism is already leading the way, competing strongly in our most valuable source markets such as the US and in markets that are crucial for our future, including China.” Last year visitors from the USA – Britain’s most lucrative foreign market – spent £3bn in Britain for the first time, while visits from China, the world’s largest outbound market, increased by 46%, with spending up 18%.
  • (11) Christmas travel disruption by arctic temperatures and heavy snow hit a peak last night, as Heathrow airport cancelled the bulk of inbound and outbound flights ahead of Christmas, while overwhelmed Eurostar terminals shut their doors to passengers.
  • (12) Under the joint-force operation, officers at Heathrow spoke to passengers on 13 outbound flights to "high-risk" countries.
  • (13) Lee and Obama today called on the international community to fully implement the resolution, including measures to intercept outbound North Korean ships suspected of carrying banned munitions and nuclear components.
  • (14) The advice from all the relevant agencies, as well as individual transport operators, is that at this stage any disruption to outbound passengers will be minimal and people should stick to their travel plans.
  • (15) He was held at the outbound tourist controls as he attempted to board the train for Calais, France.
  • (16) "By following this protocol, airlines will reduce the risk of being diverted to an airport outside the UK and reduce the risk of having an outbound flight cancelled."
  • (17) The kid is outbound after Mike Matheny removes his man after a more than decent outing.
  • (18) "As a result of the change in FCO advice, the decision has been taken to cancel all our outbound flights to Mombasa, Kenya, up to and including 31 October.
  • (19) Cyber warfare provides a strategic advantage since outbound attacks are possible, but inbound attacks would have limited reach,” said the HP report.
  • (20) Fossum, 53, is the oldest member of the outbound crew and has been closely involved with the design and assembly of the International Space Station over its brief history.

Outbounds


Definition:

  • (n. pl.) The farthest or exterior bounds; extreme limits; boundaries.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The image traffic can be divided into inbound traffic generated by diagnostic modalities and outbound traffic into workstations.
  • (2) Helena Beard, a consultant from China Travel Outbound, who advises organisations such as the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich on how to attract Chinese tourists, says: “There is a fast-growing affluent middle class and millenials, many of whom speak English and have a more adventurous spirit than their parents.” She says luxury goods shopping will still be high on their list but they will also be looking for good quality restaurants, particularly seafood, and cultural attractions from Stonehenge to anything linked to the monarchy or flagged by celebrities on social media.
  • (3) We are working with the UK government to work out the basis upon which easyJet can fly passengers in Sharm el-Sheikh back home.” Facebook Twitter Pinterest Drone films crash site of Sinai plane crash on Monday Thomson Airways, along with First Choice, confirmed it has cancelled all outbound flights to Sharm el-Sheikh up to and including Thursday 12 November.
  • (4) The West Midlands-based firm, which insures three million people in the UK against burst pipes, broken gas boilers and electrical problems, informed the stock market that it had suspended its sales operation, with outbound calls halted for six weeks.
  • (5) "As a result of the change in FCO advice, the decision has been taken to cancel all our outbound flights to Mombasa, Kenya up to and including 31 October.
  • (6) She stressed that outbound flights from the UK to Sharm el-Sheikh remain suspended and that the Foreign Office “continues to advise against all but essential travel by air to or from the airport”.
  • (7) Adjustment was slower after the return eastward flight than after the outbound westward flight.
  • (8) When measured 25 meters away from the railroad track, the noise level increased from 73 to 76 dB (A)along the inbound track, while it increased from 77 to 78 dB (A)along the outbound track.
  • (9) The company said inbound sales and marketing calls will resume on Tuesday, but its sales staff will not be making business-generating outbound calls for a further "five to six weeks".
  • (10) While the talk is of trade deals with new markets, tourism is already leading the way, competing strongly in our most valuable source markets such as the US and in markets that are crucial for our future, including China.” Last year visitors from the USA – Britain’s most lucrative foreign market – spent £3bn in Britain for the first time, while visits from China, the world’s largest outbound market, increased by 46%, with spending up 18%.
  • (11) Christmas travel disruption by arctic temperatures and heavy snow hit a peak last night, as Heathrow airport cancelled the bulk of inbound and outbound flights ahead of Christmas, while overwhelmed Eurostar terminals shut their doors to passengers.
  • (12) Under the joint-force operation, officers at Heathrow spoke to passengers on 13 outbound flights to "high-risk" countries.
  • (13) Lee and Obama today called on the international community to fully implement the resolution, including measures to intercept outbound North Korean ships suspected of carrying banned munitions and nuclear components.
  • (14) The advice from all the relevant agencies, as well as individual transport operators, is that at this stage any disruption to outbound passengers will be minimal and people should stick to their travel plans.
  • (15) He was held at the outbound tourist controls as he attempted to board the train for Calais, France.
  • (16) "By following this protocol, airlines will reduce the risk of being diverted to an airport outside the UK and reduce the risk of having an outbound flight cancelled."
  • (17) The kid is outbound after Mike Matheny removes his man after a more than decent outing.
  • (18) "As a result of the change in FCO advice, the decision has been taken to cancel all our outbound flights to Mombasa, Kenya, up to and including 31 October.
  • (19) Cyber warfare provides a strategic advantage since outbound attacks are possible, but inbound attacks would have limited reach,” said the HP report.
  • (20) Fossum, 53, is the oldest member of the outbound crew and has been closely involved with the design and assembly of the International Space Station over its brief history.

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