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trafficker

/traf-ik/US // ˈtræf ɪk //UK // (ˈtræfɪk) //

贩卖者,贩运者,贩子,枭雄

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
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    • : 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.
    • : trade; buying and selling; commercial dealings.
    • : trade between different countries or places; commerce.
    • : the business done by a railroad or other carrier in the transportation of freight or passengers.
    • : the aggregate of freight, passengers, telephone or telegraph messages, etc., handled, especially in a given period.
    • : communication, dealings, or contact between persons or groups: traffic between the Democrats and the Republicans.
    • : mutual exchange or communication: traffic in ideas.
    • : trade in some specific commodity or service, often of an illegal nature: the vast traffic in narcotics.
    • : illegal commercial trade in human beings for the purpose of exploiting them: the traffic in young children.
v.无主动词 verb
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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.
v.有主动词 verb
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    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.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Waiting too long to open a road can result in traffic delays, congestion, and increased safety risks for construction workers and commuters.

  • Other key additions include electric vehicle routing to plan trips around charging stages, cycling directions and mapped congestion zones for traffic in major cities.

  • A particular report shows a traffic manager the project load of the project managers.

  • There may not be much foot traffic in department stores, but online shopping is predicted to see a huge spike in sales this season.

  • After a traffic altercation, a male driver assaulted another driver.

  • My trafficker arranged my passport, visa and airline ticket before I left, then took my documents when I arrived.

  • Once it was discovered that Ski Money was an accused human trafficker, Cardin quickly backtracked.

  • Khair Ulla Said Wali Khairkhwa was a notorious heroin trafficker.

  • Karim El-Hamdi remembers vividly how he accidentally became a human trafficker.

  • Did Christie Go Easy on a Sex Trafficker Just to Bust a Small-Time Pol?

  • I would have preferred by far the keeper's lash to the jovial loquacity of this trafficker in human flesh.

  • I reproached myself for having uttered before that trafficker in human flesh words which resembled a regret or a complaint.

  • The trafficker makes every effort to intercept such a girl before she can communicate with her relations.

  • The front ranks of the crowd broke in response to the summons of the trafficker in indulgences and hastened to empty their purses.

  • Ineligibility of slaveholders—never another vote to the trafficker in human flesh!