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单词 layover
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Definition of layover in English:

layover

nounˈleɪəʊvəˈleɪˌoʊvər
North American
  • A period of rest or waiting before a further stage in a journey.

    〈主北美〉(旅途中的)短暂停留,中途停歇

    there was only a forty-eight minute layover
    Example sentencesExamples
    • My wife and I went on our honeymoon last month and saw this ring during a layover in Paris on the way to the Seychelles.
    • Based upon the schedule, that would have left me a layover of just 25 minutes in Patchogue.
    • Every flight left on time, some even arriving early, and there were no problems with any of our layovers or connections.
    • And I was there for the past two weeks, and I was on my way back from there and had the layover in Paris, and that's how I wound up on this flight.
    • A thousand miles from anywhere, the Azores are a natural layover for voyaging sailors and adventurous pilgrims.
    • In one case, the cooperative art dealers didn't even bother to ship the paintings for a brief layover in New Hampshire.
    • Nor was he told where he would be going during a four-hour layover.
    • I haven't done any neurology since medical school, so coming back to it was kind of like revisiting a foreign country in which you spent a brief layover en route to your real destination.
    • The president has already scheduled layovers in Latvia and Georgia, in part to recognize their progress toward democracy.
    • They don't overrun the place; it's just that their presence is more obvious tonight (this morning) than I've noticed in past overnight layovers here.
    • After David went on his way, the rest of us milled about the airport for the rest of our layover.
    • Infections can be acquired en route, so layovers and intermediate stops should be identified.
    • Looks like it'll be tons of fun, as I have to transfer twice and I have a two-hour layover in Baltimore.
    • The entire flight process takes about eight hours with layovers, so that's not a huge difference.
    • Many of our nation's airports can be destinations unto themselves with live music, shopping, art and entertainment - all perks that make delays and layovers easier to handle.
    • You become uncomfortably aware of stasis - standing roadside with your thumb out, waiting in Seattle for a three-hour layover, sleeping in an Alberta hostel.
    • He claimed that my town was ‘on his way’ to Denver, but in truth his little layover added at least two hours of driving time to his vacation.
    • Listening to his voice on the phone when I called on my layover in Dallas last night, I could tell without even seeing his face that he felt my loss in the same way, too.
    • After a layover, I am supposed to land in San Diego about 7: 30 pm Pacific time.
    • We had a six-hour layover in JFK, where our teacher told us not to go exploring and to stay put in the seating area near our departure gate.

Definition of layover in US English:

layover

nounˈleɪˌoʊvərˈlāˌōvər
North American
  • A period of rest or waiting before a further stage in a journey.

    〈主北美〉(旅途中的)短暂停留,中途停歇

    there was only a forty-eight minute layover
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Looks like it'll be tons of fun, as I have to transfer twice and I have a two-hour layover in Baltimore.
    • You become uncomfortably aware of stasis - standing roadside with your thumb out, waiting in Seattle for a three-hour layover, sleeping in an Alberta hostel.
    • In one case, the cooperative art dealers didn't even bother to ship the paintings for a brief layover in New Hampshire.
    • And I was there for the past two weeks, and I was on my way back from there and had the layover in Paris, and that's how I wound up on this flight.
    • Based upon the schedule, that would have left me a layover of just 25 minutes in Patchogue.
    • We had a six-hour layover in JFK, where our teacher told us not to go exploring and to stay put in the seating area near our departure gate.
    • He claimed that my town was ‘on his way’ to Denver, but in truth his little layover added at least two hours of driving time to his vacation.
    • My wife and I went on our honeymoon last month and saw this ring during a layover in Paris on the way to the Seychelles.
    • After a layover, I am supposed to land in San Diego about 7: 30 pm Pacific time.
    • They don't overrun the place; it's just that their presence is more obvious tonight (this morning) than I've noticed in past overnight layovers here.
    • I haven't done any neurology since medical school, so coming back to it was kind of like revisiting a foreign country in which you spent a brief layover en route to your real destination.
    • Nor was he told where he would be going during a four-hour layover.
    • The president has already scheduled layovers in Latvia and Georgia, in part to recognize their progress toward democracy.
    • Every flight left on time, some even arriving early, and there were no problems with any of our layovers or connections.
    • A thousand miles from anywhere, the Azores are a natural layover for voyaging sailors and adventurous pilgrims.
    • Many of our nation's airports can be destinations unto themselves with live music, shopping, art and entertainment - all perks that make delays and layovers easier to handle.
    • Infections can be acquired en route, so layovers and intermediate stops should be identified.
    • Listening to his voice on the phone when I called on my layover in Dallas last night, I could tell without even seeing his face that he felt my loss in the same way, too.
    • The entire flight process takes about eight hours with layovers, so that's not a huge difference.
    • After David went on his way, the rest of us milled about the airport for the rest of our layover.
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