traffic
n. 車流; 交通; 航線; 運輸量; 資訊流; 非法買賣
v. 非法買賣(毒品等)
Traffic refers to all the vehicles that are moving along the roads in a particular area.
There was heavy traffic on the roads...
道路上車流擁擠。
Traffic was unusually light for that time of day.
對於一天中的那個時間段而言,來往車輛少得有些不尋常。
Traffic refers to the movement of ships, trains, or aircraft between one place and another. Traffic also refers to the people and goods that are being transported.
Air traffic had returned to normal...
空中交通已恢復正常。
The railways will carry a far higher proportion of freight traffic...
鐵路將承擔比例高得多的貨運量。
Traffic in something such as drugs or stolen goods is an illegal trade in them.
Traffic in illicit drugs was now worth some 500 thousand million dollars a year.
如今每年非法毒品的交易值約在 5,000 億美元。
Someone who traffics in something such as drugs or stolen goods buys and sells them even though it is illegal to do so.
The president said illegal drugs are hurting the entire world and anyone who traffics in them should be brought to justice.
總統稱毒品正在危害整個世界,任何非法販賣毒品的人都應依法受到懲處。
1. the aggregation of things (pedestrians or vehicles) coming and going in a particular locality during a specified period of time
2. buying and selling; especially illicit trade
3. the amount of activity over a communication system during a given period of time;
4. social or verbal interchange (usually followed by `with')
1. deal illegally;
2. trade or deal a commodity;
communication, traffic, transportation
這些名詞均有"交通"之意。
Traffic was completely held up by the procession [ paraders ].
遊行隊伍把 路口 全都 叉住了.
The accident backed up traffic.
事故使交通堵塞.
The roadworks are slowing the traffic up in the mornings.
道路施工使早上的交通遲緩下來.
A power failure created an emergency in traffic and transportation.
停電使交通運輸陷入緊急狀況.
The traffic in the city was chaotic.
這城市的交通糟透了.