travel corridor
noun [ C ] uk/ˈtræv.əl ˌkɒr.ɪ.dɔːr/ /ˈtræv.əl ˌkɔːr.ə.dɔːr/ us/ˈtræv.əl ˌkɔːr.ə.dɚ/
mainly UK旅游走廊(两国之间达成的只允许彼此国民互相通行的协议)
an arrangement in which two countries agree that people can travel directly between them, without some of the rules and controls that affect travellers from other countries
The plan is to create a travel corridor with select countries that pose a low risk of coronavirus infection, allowing tourists to travel freely between them, without being forced into quarantine. 该计划旨在与冠状病毒感染风险较低的国家建立旅游走廊,允许游客在这些国家之间自由通行而无需被迫隔离。
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- Foxes adapt to city life by using canal banks as travel corridors to link dens at golf courses, storm drainage basins and other makeshift homes.
- If you have been to or stopped in a country that’s not on the travel corridor list you will have to self-isolate until 14 days have passed since you left that country.
- From 10 July you will not have to self-isolate when you arrive in England, if you are travelling or returning from one of the countries with travel corridor exemption.