traffic / ˈtræf ɪk /

⭐基础词汇交通交通运输交通方面交通状况

traffic3 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the movement of vehicles, ships, persons, etc., in an area, along a street, through an air lane, over a water route, etc.: the heavy traffic on Main Street.
  2. the vehicles, persons, etc., moving in an area, along a street, etc.
  3. the transportation of goods for the purpose of trade, by sea, land, or air: ships of traffic.
v. 无主动词 verb

traf·ficked, traf·fick·ing.

  1. to carry on traffic, trade, or commercial dealings.
  2. to trade or deal in a specific commodity or service, often of an illegal nature: to traffic in opium.
v. 有主动词 verb

traf·ficked, traf·fick·ing.

  1. to move over or through: It's a heavily trafficked bridge.
  2. to trade or deal in: to traffic guns.
  3. to trade in for the purpose of exploitation: He was convicted for trafficking illegal immigrants.

traffic 近义词

n. 名词 noun

coming and going

n. 名词 noun

buying and selling

v. 动词 verb

buy and sell; do business

更多traffic例句

  1. Like all publishers, The Sun saw peaks in e-commerce in line with traffic growth while people observed sheltering orders.
  2. Knewz isn’t sending much traffic to publishers yet, according to Chartbeat analysis of more than 3,500 of websites around the world by Chartbeat’s head of data science, Bonnie Ray.
  3. According to BrightEdge research in B2B combined search averages 76% of traffic.
  4. Which means more traffic to be potentially turned into paying customers.
  5. Where you can take your traffic generation to another level is to combine Quora’s traffic with the traffic from Google search.
  6. One witness said the gunfire began after a traffic collision, which drew the attention of a nearby police officer.
  7. The scene was heavily cordoned off to traffic and anyone not with the police, press, or residents.
  8. That apparently includes some members of the management of the airport itself and some air traffic controllers.
  9. That officer believed my fair-skinned son was white, according to the traffic citation I examined.
  10. Still, I worry that a simple traffic stop could have tragic consequences.
  11. In this traffic he made money so fast that he opened an office, and subsequently a store of his own, in the Escolta.
  12. Railway expectations ran high; immense traffic receipts, sorely needed, ought to have swelled the coffers of the companies.
  13. Reasonable facilities for receiving and forwarding traffic The subject of undue preference, which was forbiddenp.
  14. He was skilful in out-door railway work, and an adept in managing trains and traffic.
  15. They also took advantage of the necessity of others, in miserly traffic in Beaver skins with the Savages.