traffic

  • 41traffic —   1. Of pedestrians, vehicles. Ne e ana i ke alahele.     Heavy traffic, nui nā ka a (motor).     Traffic policeman, māka i kū huina.   2. See trade …

    English-Hawaiian dictionary

  • 42traffic — / træfɪk/ noun illegal trade ● drugs traffic or traffic in drugs …

    Marketing dictionary in english

  • 43traffic — Synonyms and related words: ESP, answer, balance of trade, bargain, barter, be in, big business, black market, bootleg, business, business dealings, buy and sell, carry, change, closeness, commerce, commercial affairs, commercial relations,… …

    Moby Thesaurus

  • 44traffic — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. trade, barter, commerce, business. transportation; dealings, familiarity, intercourse, fraternization. v. trade, deal, have dealings. See sale. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [The flow of transport] Syn.… …

    English dictionary for students

  • 45traffic — [16] The ultimate origins of traffic are not known. It was acquired from French traffique, which in turn was borrowed from Old Italian traffico, a derivative of the verb trafficare ‘trade’, but there the trail goes cold. It is generally assumed… …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 46traffic —    The flow of messages and data carried by a communications channel or link. Traffic on a data network is normally measured in bits transferred in a given time period …

    Dictionary of networking

  • 47traffic — ryšių kanalo apkrova statusas T sritis radioelektronika atitikmenys: angl. traffic vok. Verkehrsstärke, f rus. нагрузка канала связи, f; трафик, m pranc. trafic, m …

    Radioelektronikos terminų žodynas

  • 48traffic — duomenų srautas statusas T sritis informatika apibrėžtis Duomenų tėkmė ryšio linijomis, ↑kanalais, ↑magistralėmis. Kompiuteryje retai pasitaiko kitokių nei duomenų srautų. Todėl dažniausiai vietoj duomenų srautas sakoma trumpiau: srautas.… …

    Enciklopedinis kompiuterijos žodynas

  • 49traffic — The movement of vehicles upon the highways and streets. The operations of a carrier in transporting freight and passengers. Buying and selling; commercial intercourse. The passing of goods or commodities from one person to another for an… …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 50traffic — [16] The ultimate origins of traffic are not known. It was acquired from French traffique, which in turn was borrowed from Old Italian traffico, a derivative of the verb trafficare ‘trade’, but there the trail goes cold. It is generally assumed… …

    Word origins