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traffic’
trafic
I. traffic [βρετ ˈtrafɪk, αμερικ ˈtræfɪk] ΟΥΣ
1. traffic (road vehicles in street, town):
traffic
to direct the traffic
heavy traffic
traffic into/out of London
traffic is being diverted
to hold up the traffic
to hold up the traffic προσδιορ accident, density, noise, problem, regulations
traffic hold-up
traffic tailback
bouchon αρσ
2. traffic (movement of planes, ships, trains, cars, people):
traffic
trafic αρσ
cross-Channel traffic
3. traffic (dealings):
traffic (in drugs, arms, slaves, goods)
trafic αρσ (in de)
traffic (in ideas)
mouvement αρσ (in de)
a one-way/two-way traffic
4. traffic:
traffic ΗΛΕΚΤΡΟΝ, Η/Υ, ΤΗΛ
trafic αρσ
II. to traffic in <μετ ενεστ trafficking; απλ παρελθ, μετ παρακειμ trafficked> ΡΉΜΑ αμετάβ
to traffic in drugs, cocaine, arms, stolen goods:
to traffic in
traffic congestion ΟΥΣ U
traffic congestion
embouteillages αρσ πλ
traffic circle ΟΥΣ αμερικ
traffic circle
rond-point αρσ
traffic report ΟΥΣ
traffic report ΡΑΔΙΟΦ, TV
traffic report ΡΑΔΙΟΦ, TV
infos θηλ πλ route οικ
traffic duty ΟΥΣ
to be on traffic duty
traffic court ΟΥΣ αμερικ
traffic court
traffic cop ΟΥΣ
traffic cop
traffic calming ΟΥΣ
traffic calming
traffic calming προσδιορ measures, scheme
traffic census ΟΥΣ
traffic census
freight traffic ΟΥΣ U ΕΜΠΌΡ
freight traffic
I. traffic [ˈtræfɪk] ΟΥΣ no πλ
1. traffic (transport movement):
traffic
trafic αρσ
traffic for cars
traffic fatalities
heavy traffic
heavy traffic of trucks
to get stuck in traffic
sea traffic
navigation θηλ
2. traffic μειωτ (trade, dealings):
traffic
trafic αρσ
to have traffic with sb
II. traffic <trafficked, trafficked> [ˈtræfɪk] ΡΉΜΑ αμετάβ μειωτ (trade illegally)
to traffic in sth
goods traffic ΟΥΣ no πλ βρετ
goods traffic
traffic calming ΟΥΣ βρετ
traffic calming
traffic sign ΟΥΣ
traffic sign
traffic signal ΟΥΣ
traffic signal → traffic lights
traffic lights ΟΥΣ πλ
traffic lights
feu αρσ (de circulation)
traffic warden ΟΥΣ βρετ
traffic warden
contractuel(le) αρσ (θηλ)
traffic patrol ΟΥΣ chiefly αμερικ
traffic patrol in town
traffic patrol outside town
local traffic no πλ ΟΥΣ
local traffic
trafic αρσ local
road traffic ΟΥΣ no πλ
road traffic
traffic circle ΟΥΣ αμερικ
traffic circle → roundabout
I. roundabout ΟΥΣ αυστραλ, βρετ
1. roundabout (junction):
rond-point αρσ
2. roundabout βρετ (ride):
manège αρσ
II. roundabout ΕΠΊΘ
I. traffic [ˈtræf·ɪk] ΟΥΣ
1. traffic (vehicle movement):
traffic
trafic αρσ
traffic for cars
traffic fatalities
heavy traffic
heavy traffic of trucks
to get stuck in traffic
sea traffic
navigation θηλ
2. traffic μειωτ (trade, dealings):
traffic
trafic αρσ
II. traffic <trafficked, trafficked> [ˈtræf·ɪk] ΡΉΜΑ αμετάβ μειωτ (trade illegally)
to traffic in sth
local traffic ΟΥΣ
local traffic
trafic αρσ local
road traffic ΟΥΣ
road traffic
traffic patrol ΟΥΣ
traffic patrol in town
traffic patrol outside town
traffic accident ΟΥΣ
traffic accident
traffic circle ΟΥΣ
traffic circle
rond-point αρσ
traffic lights ΟΥΣ πλ
traffic lights
feu αρσ (de circulation)
traffic jam ΟΥΣ
traffic jam
traffic signal ΟΥΣ
traffic signal → traffic lights
traffic lights ΟΥΣ πλ
traffic lights
feu αρσ (de circulation)
air traffic controller ΟΥΣ
air traffic controller
aiguilleur (-euse) αρσ (θηλ) du ciel
Present
Itraffic
youtraffic
he/she/ittraffics
wetraffic
youtraffic
theytraffic
Past
Itrafficked
youtrafficked
he/she/ittrafficked
wetrafficked
youtrafficked
theytrafficked
Present Perfect
Ihavetrafficked
youhavetrafficked
he/she/ithastrafficked
wehavetrafficked
youhavetrafficked
theyhavetrafficked
Past Perfect
Ihadtrafficked
youhadtrafficked
he/she/ithadtrafficked
wehadtrafficked
youhadtrafficked
theyhadtrafficked
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Goods traffic initially consisted mostly of timber, followed closely by wool.
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It was closed to passenger traffic in 1963, with goods traffic ending in 1975.
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In addition, goods traffic was up by 53 percent, with more goods being handled than any of the war years.
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Wool and livestock was the main source of goods traffic on the line throughout its life.
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The new and upgraded line was intended for passenger traffic and the original line for goods traffic.
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