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traffic

Related topics: Roads, Transport, Trade, Crime
traf·fic1 /ˈtræfɪk/ ●●● S1 W2 noun [uncountableU]  
1 TTRthe vehicles moving along a road or street 路上行驶的车辆,交通
 There wasn’t much traffic on the roads.
路上车辆不多。
 The sound of the traffic kept me awake.
车辆来往的嘈杂声令我无法入睡。
2 TTthe movement of aircraft, ships, or trains from one place to another 〔飞机、轮船或火车的〕往来,交通
 air traffic control
空中交通管制
 the problems of air traffic congestion in Europe
欧洲空中交通拥塞的问题
3 formalTT the movement of people or goods by aircraft, ships, or trains 〔飞机、轮船或火车运送人或货物的〕交通运输
traffic of
 Most long-distance traffic of heavy goods is done by ships.
重型货物的长途运输大都使用轮船。
4 BBTSCCthe secret buying and selling of illegal goods 〔秘密进行的〕非法买卖,非法交易
 drugs traffic
毒品买卖
traffic in
 traffic in firearms
非法枪支交易
COLLOCATIONS
verbs
be stuck/caught/held up in traffic 遭遇交通阻塞
Sorry I’m late – I was stuck in traffic.
对不起,我迟到了——我遇上了堵车。
avoid/miss the traffic 避开车流
I left early, hoping to miss the traffic.
我早早出发,希望避开车流。
cut/reduce traffic 减少车流
nThe congestion charge did cut road traffic in central London.
traffic moves/flows 车辆川流不息
nAt last the traffic was moving again.
traffic is diverted (=made to go in another direction) 车流改变方向
nTraffic was diverted onto the A166 as emergency services cleared the wreckage
ADJECTIVES/NOUN + traffic
heavy 繁忙的
We ran into heavy traffic near the airport.
我们在机场附近遇到了堵车。
light 少的
The traffic is fairly light at this time of day.
每天这个时候路上车很少。
bad/terrible 糟糕的
nThe traffic was terrible this morning.
slow/slow-moving 缓慢的
nTraffic’s very slow going out of New York.
rush-hour traffic 高峰时段的交通
I left early to try to miss the rush-hour traffic.
我早早出发,希望避开车流。
local traffic 地方交通
nThere is quite a lot of local traffic.
nmotorway traffic British EnglishBrE, freeway traffic American EnglishAmE:
As motorway traffic worsens, commuters may have to find other ways of getting to and from work.
oncoming traffic (=traffic coming towards you) 迎面而来的车流
nThe driver, too busy watching oncoming traffic, doesn’t notice the pedestrian ahead.
traffic + NOUN
a traffic jam (=a line of cars that have stopped, or are moving very slowly) 交通阻塞
She spent two hours sitting in a traffic jam.
她在堵车中干坐了两个小时。
traffic congestion (=when the roads are full of traffic) 交通拥堵
efforts to cut traffic congestion
减少交通拥堵的努力
traffic flow (=the steady movement of traffic) 车流
nThe road widening should help to improve traffic flow.
a traffic accident 交通事故
nHe’s been involved in a traffic accident.
nthe traffic police (=police dealing with traffic problems and illegal driving)
The teenagers got stopped by the local traffic police.
ntraffic noise
You get a lot of traffic noise living here.
phrases
the volume of traffic 车流量
The new ring road will reduce the volume of traffic through the village.
新的环路将会减少通过该村的车流量。
a stream of traffic (=a long continuous series of cars, trucks etc) 车流
nThere was a constant stream of traffic.
nthe roar/rumble/hum of traffic
The only noise was the distant rumble of traffic on the coastal road.
Examples from the Corpus
traffic2 ●○○ verb (trafficked, trafficking) [transitiveT]  
1to take someone to another country and force them to work, for example as a prostitute 贩卖〔人口〕
 He had made a fortune by trafficking young women.
他靠贩卖年轻女性发了财。
2traffic in something phrasal verbphr v SCCBBTto buy and sell illegal goods 〔非法地〕贩卖,交易
 Lewis was found guilty of trafficking in drugs.
刘易斯被判贩卖毒品罪名成立。
Examples from the Corpus
From Longman Business Dictionary
traffictraf·fic1 /ˈtræfɪk/ noun [uncountableU]
1the movement of planes, ships, trains etc from one place to another
a telecommunications network for controllingair traffic.
2TRANSPORTTRAVELthe movement of people or goods by air, ship, train etc
The airline saidpassenger traffic dropped 29% in February.
traffic of
the extensive traffic of Chinese goods to Canada
container traffic
3COMPUTING the movement of computer DATA or other electronic information from one place to another
The three companies now control 90% of the nation’sphone traffic.
a digital service used fordata traffic
4MARKETING the number of people buying a particular product or using a particular service
If consumer spending picks up, there will be keen competition forconsumer traffic.
see also page traffic
traffictraffic2 verb (trafficked, trafficking)
Origin traffic1
(1500-1600) Early French trafique, from Old Italian traffico, from trafficare to trade
traf·fic1 noun →COLLOCATIONS1traffic2 verb
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