
at destination / at the destination | WordReference Forums
2014年12月13日 · Can it be "at the destination" also, with the same meaning? I don't know when to use "the" for "destination." I have a vague idea that I can use "the" when I am talking about …
destination/departure - WordReference Forums
2007年8月7日 · I know, we do say, "destination" to the place where we end journey. e.g. We reached our destination New York at 5 o'clock. Similarly, I wonder, what do we say, for the …
'for' and 'to' about indicating 'direction' | WordReference …
2012年6月17日 · "for" is used in some verbs to indicate destination. Direction and destination need not be the same. A ship bound for England might spend much of the time heading in …
stay off the J.D. | WordReference Forums
2017年11月13日 · Before a take-off, on a plane where a group of students was leaving for a senior trip, one student caused a panic, and he with several more students involved, were …
Go on foot to school / Go to school on foot
2017年7月13日 · It is poor syntax to form the question with the elements in that order. There are certain elements that should be kept together insofar as possible. A verb of movement and the …
inbound/outbound flight vs return/outward flight
2020年8月18日 · EVERY airplane flight is an outbound flight from its origin, and in inbound flight to its destination. The word "outward flight" isn't used in AE, as far as I know. The verb "return" …
für vs. zu | WordReference Forums
2018年3月29日 · 'für' indicates a goal, a destination (often a person) - mostly in sense of ownership (du besitzt es/es ist dein Eigentum/es gehört dir -- the three are similar but not the …
arrive: IN a city or AT a city | WordReference Forums
2013年4月1日 · Hello Chinada, I speak British English (BE). I think the choice is determined by several factors: I'd say arrived in if I had arrived well within the city frontiers, and arrived at if …
Destined for / Destined to | WordReference Forums
2018年3月17日 · “The money was destined to schools” is not idiomatic (in BE). In that sentence, you would have to say “destined for”. It means the school was the money’s destination. …
Inbound/Outbound flights? - WordReference Forums
2009年7月23日 · Yes, I think that was my point. The location of the person using the phrase is irrelevant to its use or meaning, it is the relationship between the aircraft and its point of …