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движение по пътищата
I. traffic [ˈtræfɪk] СЪЩ no pl
1. traffic (transport movement):
traffic
traffic
трафик м без мн
heavy traffic
road traffic
sea [or ocean ] [or maritime], traffic
to get stuck in traffic
traffic law
traffic surveillance
traffic violation
volume of traffic
2. traffic прин (trade, dealings):
traffic
търговия f без мн
to have traffic with sb
II. traffic <trafficked, trafficked> [ˈtræfɪk] ГЛАГ нпрх прин (trade illegally)
to traffic in sth
air traffic СЪЩ no pl
air traffic
goods traffic СЪЩ no pl
goods traffic
traffic light СЪЩ
traffic light
traffic warden СЪЩ Brit
traffic warden
traffic regulation СЪЩ
traffic regulation
traffic circle СЪЩ Am s.
traffic circle → roundabout
I. roundabout [ˈraʊndəbaʊt] СЪЩ
1. roundabout Aus, Brit АВТО:
2. roundabout Brit (ride):
II. roundabout [ˈraʊndəbaʊt] ПРИЛ
traffic jam СЪЩ
traffic jam
drug traffic СЪЩ
drug traffic
traffic calming СЪЩ Brit
traffic calming
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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At the beginning is shows the band that stuck in a traffic jam among a large number of cars.
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Exceptionally, traffic upstream of a vehicular collision or an obstruction, such as construction, may also be constrained, resulting in a traffic jam.
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When vehicles are fully stopped for periods of time, this is colloquially known as a traffic jam or traffic snarl-up.
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Their old vehicle has broken down, causing a traffic jam.
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As the applicants and other witnesses submit, the order to return caused a traffic jam on the road, filled with cars, buses and trucks.
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