pre-covid
Collocations
4ADJ.
normal
VERB + PRE-COVID
back, resume, returned
PRE-COVID + NOUN
capacity, passenger, procedures
ADV.
mostly
Definitions
adj
Before the COVID-19 pandemic.
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.
adj
Alternative letter-case form of pre-COVID.
“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.
adj
Alternative letter-case form of pre-COVID.
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.
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5The Cathay Pacific Group expects to resume 70% of pre-COVID passenger capacity levels by end of 2023
WiktionaryThe Albanese Government is helping more Australians get travelling again, with passport wait times now back to pre-COVID normal.
WiktionaryAlthough 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.
Wiktionary“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 th
WiktionaryIn 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
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