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inbound — in‧bound [ˈɪnbaʊnd] adjective [only before a noun] 1. FINANCE inbound investment is investment in a country from abroad: • Inbound foreign investment, he claims, is never the solution to a nation s competitive problems. 2. TRAVEL an inbound plane … Financial and business terms
Inbound — Inbound, eine Form des passiven Telefonmarketing. Der Call Center Agent (Call Center) nimmt die Anrufe entgegen, die für einen Kunden eingehen, unternimmt jedoch selbst keine Anrufe. Beispiele sind Telefon Shopping oder Beschwerdeannahme … Universal-Lexikon
inbound — (adj.) 1857, homeward, from IN (Cf. in) + BOUND (Cf. bound) (adj.2). Originally of ships … Etymology dictionary
inbound — ► ADJECTIVE & ADVERB ▪ travelling towards a place, especially when returning to the original point of departure … English terms dictionary
inbound — [in′bound΄] adj. 1. traveling or going inward 2. Basketball INBOUNDS vt., vi. Basketball to put (the ball) in play onto the court from out of bounds … English World dictionary
Inbound — Blick in die Großraumvariante eines Callcenters mit abgeteilten Agentenarbeitsplätzen und kommunikativer Sichtverbindung durch blickfreie Wände Als Callcenter (von engl. call center; dt. „Telefon Beratungszentrum“) oder Customer Care Center (zu… … Deutsch Wikipedia
inbound — [[t]ɪ̱nbaʊnd[/t]] ADJ: usu ADJ n An inbound flight is one that is arriving from another place. ...a special inbound flight from Honduras. Ant: outbound … English dictionary
inbound — adjective Date: 1894 inward bound < inbound traffic > … New Collegiate Dictionary
inbound — /in bownd /, adj. inward bound: inbound ships. [1890 95; IN 1 + BOUND2] * * * … Universalium
inbound — in|bound [ˈınbaund] adj AmE an inbound flight or train is arriving at a place ≠ ↑outbound British Equivalent: incoming … Dictionary of contemporary English