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Что (кто) такое Traffic - определение

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TRAFFIC, the wildlife trade monitoring network; TRAFFIC; TRAFFIC International; Traffic International; TRAFFIC Oceania
  • [[Ivory]] tower of tusks from poached elephants
  • Snakes smuggled in a speaker, the type of animal trafficking TRAFFIC tries to cease
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  • Rhino]] is a focus of Traffic conservation efforts
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traffic         
I. n.
Trade, commerce, exchange or sale of commodities.
II. v. n.
1.
Trade, barter, deal, bargain, chaffer, carry on commerce, buy and sell, exchange.
2.
Trade meanly, trade mercenarily.
III. v. a.
Exchange.
traffic         
I
n.
movement of vehicles, aircraft
1) to direct traffic (the police officer was directing traffic)
2) to block, hold up, obstruct, tie up traffic
3) bumper-to-bumper, heavy; light; rush-hour; slow-moving traffic
4) air; highway (AE), motorway (BE); inbound; local; long-distance; merging; one-way; through, thru (AE); two-way; vehicular traffic
5) (misc.) the flow of traffic; an update on traffic conditions; a traffic report
commerce, trade
6) brisk, lively traffic
7) illegal, illicit traffic
8) traffic in (illicit traffic in drugs)
misc.
9) (colloq.) to charge what the traffic will bear ('to charge as much as people are willing to pay')
II
v. (d; intr.) to traffic in (to traffic in drugs)
Traffic         
·v Commodities of the market.
II. Traffic ·vi To trade meanly or mercenarily; to Bargain.
III. Traffic ·vt To exchange in traffic; to effect by a bargain or for a consideration.
IV. Traffic ·v Commerce, either by barter or by buying and selling; interchange of goods and commodities; trade.
V. Traffic ·v The business done upon a railway, steamboat line, ·etc., with reference to the number of passengers or the amount of freight carried.
VI. Traffic ·vi To pass goods and commodities from one person to another for an equivalent in goods or money; to buy or sell goods; to Barter; to Trade.
traffic         
¦ noun
1. vehicles moving on a public highway.
2. the movement of ships, trains, or aircraft.
3. the commercial transportation of goods or passengers.
4. the messages or signals transmitted through a communications system.
5. the action of trafficking.
6. archaic dealings or communication between people.
¦ verb (traffics, trafficking, trafficked) deal or trade in something illegal.
Derivatives
trafficker noun
trafficless adjective
Origin
C16: from Fr. traffique, Sp. trafico, or Ital. traffico, of unknown origin.
traffic         
(traffics, trafficking, trafficked)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
Traffic refers to all the vehicles that are moving along the roads in a particular area.
There was heavy traffic on the roads...
...the problems of city life, such as traffic congestion.
N-UNCOUNT: also the N
see also traffic jam
2.
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...
The railways will carry a far higher proportion of freight traffic...
N-UNCOUNT: with supp, usu n N
3.
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.
N-UNCOUNT: with supp, usu N in n
4.
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.
VERB: V in n
trafficking
He was sentenced to ten years in prison on charges of drug trafficking.
N-UNCOUNT: usu n N
Traffic         
Traffic comprises pedestrians, vehicles, ridden or herded animals, trains, and other conveyances that use public ways (roads) for travel and transportation.
Traffic (miniseries)         
2004 MINISERIES
Traffic (TV miniseries); Traffic (2004 TV miniseries); Traffic (2004 miniseries)
Traffic: The Miniseries is a 2004 three-part feature on the United States cable channel USA Network, featuring an ensemble cast portraying the complex world of drugs, their distribution, the associated violence, and the wide variety of people whose lives are touched by it all.
Traffic (disambiguation)         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Traffic (movie); Traffic (song); Traffic (album); Traffic (film); The traffic
Traffic is road users including pedestrians and vehicles using the public way for purposes of travel.
Traffic (journal)         
PEER-REVIEWED SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL
Traffic (Copenhagen, Denmark)
Traffic is a monthly, peer-reviewed, scientific journal, which was established in 2000, and is published by Wiley-Blackwell. The online version is at the Wiley Online Library.
Traffic congestion         
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  • The HOV lanes in [[Highway 404]] in [[Southern Ontario]] are separated by a stripped buffer zone that breaks occasionally to allow vehicles to enter and exit the HOV lane.
  • A38M Aston Expressway]] in [[Aston]], towards central [[Birmingham]] - the lanes are controlled via the overhead gantries, which reverse the flow of one lane (making 4 in one direction, 2 in the other and a central buffer lane) during peak times accordingly.
  • Busy traffic in [[Auckland]]
  • Widening works under way on the [[M25 motorway]] surrounding [[London, England]] to increase the number of lanes
  • Highway 20]], Israel
  • Traffic jam in Beijing
  • Costs of Congestion and Parking Search
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  • I-894]] in [[Milwaukee, Wisconsin]], U.S. The queue of cars waiting at the red light can be seen on the upper portion of the picture.
  • Traffic jam at EDSA-Tramo in [[Pasay]], Metro Manila
  • Traffic congestion in [[Istanbul]]
  • Traffic jam in [[Dhaka]]
  • Rush hour traffic in Interstate 95 in [[Miami]]
  • Congestion on a street in [[Taipei]] consisting primarily of [[motorcycles]]
  • During [[rush hour]], right turns onto the side street shown here are prohibited in order to prevent [[rat running]].
  • Belfast Great Victoria Street]]
  • Traffic jam in [[New Delhi]]
  • Different modes of transport require different amounts of road space.
  • Traffic congestion detector in Germany
  • Houses in this street in [[Royal Tunbridge Wells]] were built when cars were few. With no provision for garages or off-street parking, on-street parking has formed a choke point likely to cause traffic congestion.
  • Bike lane constructed in areas of low space to encourage use of human-sized transportation
  • Traffic jam in Los Angeles, 1953
  • Congestion on [[A64 road]] which heading towards to [[York]]
  • Traffic jam - traffic on the Cairo-Assiut highway is blocked due to fog
  • Commonwealth Avenue]] in [[Quezon City]] on July 5, 2022
  • Congestion during [[lunch hour]] on [[U.S. Route 11E]] in [[Morristown, Tennessee]]
  • Traffic congestion in [[Bandung]], [[West Java]]
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  • Typical traffic jam in [[São Paulo]] downtown, despite [[road space rationing]] by plate number. ''Rua da Consolação'', São Paulo, Brazil
  • Rapid economic growth]] in China has resulted in a massive increase in the number of private vehicles in its major cities. Shown here is a traffic jam in downtown [[Haikou]], [[Hainan Province]], China.
  • economic growth]] has resulted in a massive increase in the number of private vehicles on its roads overwhelming the transport infrastructure. Shown here is a traffic jam in [[Delhi]].
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  • Traffic jam in [[Warringah Freeway]]
CONDITION ON ROAD NETWORKS THAT OCCURS AS USE INCREASES, AND IS CHARACTERIZED BY SLOWER SPEEDS, LONGER TRIP TIMES, AND INCREASED VEHICULAR QUEUEING
Traffic jam; Traffic jams; Traffic backup; Road congestion; Congestion (traffic); Traffic Jam; Trafic jam; Jamiton; Traffic snarl-up; Causes of traffic congestion; Countermeasures against traffic congestion; Traffic block; Traffic congestion management; Traffic Density; Traffic congestion in Indonesia; Traffic congestion in New Zealand; Traffic congestion in the United Kingdom; Traffic congestion in the United States; Economic impact of traffic congestion; Traffic distruption; Economic effects of traffic congestion; Traffic density; Traffic congestion in Australia; Traffic congestion in China
Traffic congestion is a condition in transport that is characterized by slower speeds, longer trip times, and increased vehicular queueing. Traffic congestion on urban road networks has increased substantially since the 1950s.

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Traffic (conservation programme)

TRAFFIC (Trade Records Analysis of Flora and Fauna in Commerce), the Wildlife Trade Monitoring Network, is a global non-governmental organisation monitoring the trade in wild animals and plants that focuses on biodiversity and sustainable development. It was originally created in 1976 as a specialist group of the Species Survival Commission of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), and evolved into a strategic alliance of the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) and the IUCN.