traffic

  • 31TRAFFIC — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Traffic.  Pour l’article homophone, voir Trafic. TRAFFIC, le réseau de surveillance du commerce de la faune et de flore sauvages, est une organisation internationale dont la mission est de s assurer que ces… …

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  • 32traffic*/*/*/ — [ˈtræfɪk] noun [U] 1) the vehicles that are travelling in an area at a particular time At that time of night, there was no traffic on the roads.[/ex] the huge volume of traffic in the city centre[/ex] rush hour traffic[/ex] traffic… …

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  • 33traffic — I. noun Usage: often attributive Etymology: Middle French trafique, from Old Italian traffico, from trafficare to trade in coastal waters Date: 1549 1. a. import and export trade b. the business of bartering or buying and selling c. illegal or… …

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  • 34traffic — traf•fic [[t]ˈtræf ɪk[/t]] n. v. ficked, fick•ing 1) trs the movement of vehicles, ships, aircraft, persons, etc., in an area or over a route 2) trs the vehicles, persons, etc., moving in an area or over a route 3) trs the transportation of goods …

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  • 35traffic — 1. noun 1) the bridge is not open to traffic Syn: vehicles; cars, trucks 2) they might be stuck in traffic Syn: a traffic jam, congestion, a gridlock, a holdup, a bottleneck, a tie up; informal a snarl up, a logjam …

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  • 36traffic — Philippine English Implies a traffic jam, or heavy traffic. Usually used as an adjective, referring to heavy traffic volume …

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  • 37traffic — A road with moving vehicles. See heavy traffic light traffic rush hour traffic …

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  • 38traffic — 1. noun a) Pedestrians or vehicles on roads, or the flux or passage thereof. Traffic is slow at rush hour. b) Commercial transportation or exchange of goods, or the movement of passengers or people. I had …

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  • 39Traffic — Traf|fic [ trɛfɪk], der; s [engl. traffic = Verkehr] (EDV): a) Datenfluss in einem Netzwerk; b) Zugriffe auf eine Website. * * * Traffic   [engl.], Verkehr …

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  • 40traffic — 1. noun 1) the increased use of railways for goods traffic Syn: transport, freight, shipping 2) the traffic in stolen art Syn: trade, dealing, commerce, business, buying and selling 2. verb …

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