English to Arabic Dictionary inbound

inbound

واردة
definition
verb
The most common event is inbounding the ball, either from the baseline or the sideline.
throw (the ball) from out of bounds, putting it into play.
adjective
inbound traffic
traveling toward a particular place, especially when returning to the original point of departure.
example
I decided that at some point we would have to bail out and return on the next 'inbound' car.
Ten 'inbound' long-haul flights, including from the US, Japan, South Africa, India and Japan, were also due to take off.
Those lanes had been carrying 'inbound' traffic during the latest phase of the Fort Pitt Bridge and Tunnels reconstruction project.
The experiment re-routed 'inbound' traffic through the adjacent Victorian archway, which was previously used only by outbound vehicles.
The existing line in the road will be burnt off and extra width given to the 'inbound' traffic to form two lines.
U.S. Cellular is on the south side of Chicago, and 'inbound' evening rush-hour traffic from the north and west has become oppressive.
Every year, Taiwan registers around eight million outbound travelers and two million 'inbound' visitors.
In 2002, about 31 per cent of the total passenger traffic used the airport as an 'inbound' transfer/transit point.
That traffic entering and emerging from Straylands Grove to Malton Road interrupts the 'inbound' bus lane.
One 'inbound' and return flight to Heathrow was cancelled but other delays were kept to a minimum.
The spokesman also said that the lane only applies for 'inbound' traffic for three hours during the morning and evening rush hours on weekdays.
Delta Airlines said that it expects its first 'inbound' flights from Canada to arrive later today and intends to resume service from European cities tomorrow.
Ellis left us after lunch, walking back to the station by himself and taking the next 'inbound' Metro North express train to return to the city.
The outbound tunnel is now being used for 'inbound' traffic.
The growth in the number of Canadians travelling abroad continues to outpace the performance of 'inbound' travellers.
I can understand how you would be worried by such a thing except for the fact that to the best of my knowledge planes never take off over Richmond, it's part of the 'inbound' flight path!
The traffic in and out of normal nodes wouldn't be capable of travelling between two subscribers; there are no 'inbound' routes.
The outbound tunnel was rehabilitated last year and is being used for 'inbound' traffic this year.
Last month more than half of the passengers passing through Prestwick were 'inbound' travellers.
Despite the fact we still travel abroad twice as much as 'inbound' tourists visit us, holidays at home are hard to beat.
The most common event is 'inbounding' the ball, either from the baseline or the sideline.
The Cougars 'inbounded' the ball with two seconds remaining but were unable to get a shot.
In the end, the Heat 'inbounded' the ball with less than three seconds left, and the score tied.
You can be content to merely get the ball 'inbounded' safely, or you can plan to score on the play.
With 10 seconds to play in OT and the Heat down two, Miami 'inbounded' the ball.
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