Meaning of pre-COVID | Babel Free
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Examples
“The Cathay Pacific Group expects to resume 70% of pre-COVID passenger capacity levels by end⟳ of 2023”
“The Albanese Government is helping more Australians get⟳ travelling again, with passport wait⟳ times now back to pre-COVID normal.”
“Although most schools have⟳ returned to pre-COVID procedures, it is still possible that a local COVID outbreak may result⟳ in a return⟳ to altered arrangements in schools.”
“As well as the boom in off-peak leisure numbers, "there has been a big spike in passenger assistance - that's really taken off as well", he continues. "We're probably victims of our own⟳ success because we promote⟳ this more than we ever used to. We promote⟳ how accessible the railways are. I think⟳ that this area has more than doubled from pre-COVID levels.”
““Let⟳ Them All Talk⟳” is as breezy as an ocean cruise (pre-Covid), and mostly a welcome⟳ excuse⟳ to enjoy⟳ its three septuagenarian leads – Meryl Streep, Candice Bergen and Dianne Wiest – as they banter their way across the Atlantic.”
“In 2023, the first full year after China abandoned its “zero-covid” policy, the total value of BRI [Belt and Road Initiative] investments and construction contracts was $96.3bn, according to recently revised data […] This was still below pre-covid levels, but a big rebound from the pandemic era (up from $75bn in 2022). In 2024 and 2025, BRI engagement surged.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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