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traffic /ˈtræfɪk/ noun [uncountable]
traffic verb (past tense and past participle trafficked, present participle trafficking) [transitive]

Irregular Forms: (trafficked)(trafficking)

ترافیک؛ رفت و آمد، حمل و نقل
عبور و مرور، حرکت، سیر، گذشتن، نقل، انتقال، دریانوردی، آمد و شد، رفت و آمد وسایل نقلیه، رفت و آمد، ترافیک، آمد و رفت، عبور و مرور، وسائط نقلیه، داد و ستد، سوداگری، معامله، ارتباط، تجارت، مبادله کالا، مخابره، تردد کردن، علوم مهندسی: حمل و نقل، کامپیوتر: ترافیک، معماری: آمد و شد، قانون فقه: تجارت هدایت شده، بازرگانی: عبور و مرور، تجارت غیرقانونی، ورزش: تجمع مدافعان، علوم نظامی: عبور و مرور
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الکترونیک: عبور و مرور، ترافیک، کامپیوتر: عبور و مرور، تجارت خارجی: عبور و مرور، امد و شد، حمل و نقل، علوم مهندسی: تجارت، مبادله کالا، حرکت، سیر، گذشتن، نقل، انتقال، دریانوردی، تجارت هدایت شده، حقوق: تجمع مدافعان، ورزشی: امد و شد، رفت و امد وسایل نقلیه، تجارت غیرقانونی، بازرگانی: رفت و امد، ترافیک، امد و شد، معماری: امد و رفت، عبور و مرور، علوم نظامی) =traffick (: شد وامد، امد وشد، رفت وامد، عبو ومرور، وسایط نقلیه، داد وستدارتباط، کسب، کالا، مخابره، امد وشد کردن، تردد کردن

[TahlilGaran] Persian Dictionary

traffic
[noun]
Synonyms:
- transport, freight, transportation, vehicles
- trade, business, commerce, dealings, exchange, peddling, truck
[verb]
Synonyms:
- trade, bargain, deal, do business, exchange, have dealings, peddle
Related Idioms: handle (or deal in) under the counter
Related Words: relations, relationship, closeness, connection, familiarity, intimacy, deal (in), push, shove, black-market, bootleg, moonshine, fence

[TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary

I. traffic1 S1 W2 /ˈtræfɪk/ noun [uncountable]
[Date: 1500-1600; Origin: Early French trafique, from Old Italian traffico, from trafficare 'to trade']

1. the vehicles moving along a road or street:
There wasn’t much traffic on the roads.
The sound of the traffic kept me awake.

2. the movement of aircraft, ships, or trains from one place to another:
air traffic control
the problems of air traffic congestion in Europe

3. formal the movement of people or goods by aircraft, ships, or trains
traffic of
Most long-distance traffic of heavy goods is done by ships.

4. the secret buying and selling of illegal goods:
drugs traffic
traffic in
traffic in firearms

[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English

II. traffic2 verb (past tense and past participle trafficked, present participle trafficking) [transitive]
to take someone to another country and force them to work, for example as a prostitute:
He had made a fortune by trafficking young women.
traffic in something phrasal verb
to buy and sell illegal goods:
Lewis was found guilty of trafficking in drugs.

[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English

traffic
noun
I. vehicles travelling somewhere
ADJ. bad, busy, congested, heavy, thick | light | constant | fast, fast-flowing | slow-moving, sluggish | cycle, heavy goods vehicle, lorry, motor, road, vehicular, wheeled | foot, pedestrian | air, airline an air traffic controller
boat, maritime, river, sea | rail, railway | motorway | commercial, freight, goods, industrial, passenger | city, city-centre, local, town-centre, urban | international | commuter, tourist | rush-hour | holiday, summer | oncoming I stood waiting for a gap in the oncoming traffic.
through Through traffic is directed around the bypass.
northbound, southbound, etc. | one-way, two-way
QUANT. stream
VERB + TRAFFIC generate, increase Building larger roads could generate more traffic.
cut, reduce | slow down | block, hold up, obstruct, stop, tie up Traffic was held up for six hours by the motorway blockade.
direct | divert
TRAFFIC + VERB build up, thicken In the town centre, traffic was already building up as early as 3 p.m.
grow, increase Traffic has increased by 50% in ten years.
clog sth Traffic clogs the streets of the city centre.
thin Traffic thins noticeably after 9 a.m.
flow, move, speed, travel The road is being widened to keep traffic moving.
go by, pass | head We joined the traffic heading northwards on the motorway.
roar, rumble
TRAFFIC + NOUN accident | hazard Sheep are a traffic hazard in the hills.
chaos, congestion, disruption, delays, hold-ups, problems, queues | fumes, pollution | noise | flow, speed Widening the road would improve traffic flow.
levels, volume | calming, management, restraint, safety | sign, signal | laws, legislation, regulations | system | offence, violation | bollard, cone, island A traffic island at the junction separates left- and right-turning vehicles.
artery (formal), route | report, survey, update | cop, officer, police, policeman, warden | engineer, planner | duty a policeman on traffic duty
PHRASES the volume of traffic

[TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary

traffic
II. messages, signals, etc.
ADJ. radio, telephone | data, voice | network | Internet, Net, site, Web, website Our company will help you generate site traffic.
VERB + TRAFFIC boost, build, generate

[TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary

traffic
III. illegal buying and selling of sth
ADJ. illegal | arms, drug
PREP. ~ in sth the traffic in arms

[TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary

traffic

be stuck/caught/held up in traffic
Sorry I’m late – I was stuck in traffic.
avoid/miss the traffic
I left early, hoping to miss the traffic.
cut/reduce traffic
The congestion charge did cut road traffic in central London.
traffic moves/flows
At last the traffic was moving again.
traffic is diverted (=made to go in another direction)
Traffic was diverted onto the A166 as emergency services cleared the wreckage
heavy
We ran into heavy traffic near the airport.
light
The traffic is fairly light at this time of day.
bad/terrible
The traffic was terrible this morning.
slow/slow-moving
Traffic’s very slow going out of New York.
rush-hour traffic
I left early to try to miss the rush-hour traffic.
local traffic
There is quite a lot of local traffic.
motorway traffic British English, freeway traffic AmE:
As motorway traffic worsens, commuters may have to find other ways of getting to and from work.
oncoming traffic (=traffic coming towards you)
The driver, too busy watching oncoming traffic, doesn’t notice the pedestrian ahead.
a traffic jam (=a line of cars that have stopped, or are moving very slowly)
She spent two hours sitting in a traffic jam.
traffic congestion (=when the roads are full of traffic)
efforts to cut traffic congestion
traffic flow (=the steady movement of traffic)
The road widening should help to improve traffic flow.
a traffic accident
He’s been involved in a traffic accident.
the traffic police (=police dealing with traffic problems and illegal driving)
The teenagers got stopped by the local traffic police.
traffic noise
You get a lot of traffic noise living here.
the volume of traffic
The new ring road will reduce the volume of traffic through the village.
a stream of traffic (=a long continuous series of cars, trucks etc)
There was a constant stream of traffic.
the roar/rumble/hum of traffic
The only noise was the distant rumble of traffic on the coastal road.

[TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary


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