traffic in 的 3 个定义
- 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.
- the vehicles, persons, etc., moving in an area, along a street, etc.
- the transportation of goods for the purpose of trade, by sea, land, or air: ships of traffic.
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traf·ficked, traf·fick·ing.
- to carry on traffic, trade, or commercial dealings.
- to trade or deal in a specific commodity or service, often of an illegal nature: to traffic in opium.
traf·ficked, traf·fick·ing.
- to move over or through: It's a heavily trafficked bridge.
- to trade or deal in: to traffic guns.
- to trade in for the purpose of exploitation: He was convicted for trafficking illegal immigrants.
traffic in 近义词
等同于 merchandise
traffic in 的近义词 12 个
traffic in 的反义词 2 个
等同于 handle
更多traffic in例句
- Like all publishers, The Sun saw peaks in e-commerce in line with traffic growth while people observed sheltering orders.
- 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.
- According to BrightEdge research in B2B combined search averages 76% of traffic.
- Which means more traffic to be potentially turned into paying customers.
- Where you can take your traffic generation to another level is to combine Quora’s traffic with the traffic from Google search.
- One witness said the gunfire began after a traffic collision, which drew the attention of a nearby police officer.
- The scene was heavily cordoned off to traffic and anyone not with the police, press, or residents.
- That apparently includes some members of the management of the airport itself and some air traffic controllers.
- That officer believed my fair-skinned son was white, according to the traffic citation I examined.
- Still, I worry that a simple traffic stop could have tragic consequences.
- In this traffic he made money so fast that he opened an office, and subsequently a store of his own, in the Escolta.
- Railway expectations ran high; immense traffic receipts, sorely needed, ought to have swelled the coffers of the companies.
- Reasonable facilities for receiving and forwarding traffic The subject of undue preference, which was forbiddenp.
- He was skilful in out-door railway work, and an adept in managing trains and traffic.
- They also took advantage of the necessity of others, in miserly traffic in Beaver skins with the Savages.