traffic


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traffic
n. movement of vehicles or persons; trade, commerce; load of messages in a communications network (Computers)
 
v. deal in, sell (especially illegal drugs)

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Traffic
Traffic on roads may consist of pedestrians, ridden or herded animalsvehiclesstreetcarsbuses and other conveyances, either singly or together, while using the public way for purposes of travel. Traffic laws are the laws which govern traffic and regulate vehicles, while rules of the road are both the laws and the informal rules that may have developed over time to facilitate the orderly and timely flow of traffic.

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Traffic (conservation programme)
TRAFFIC is a joint programme of World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) and the World Conservation Union (IUCN). Traffic also works in co-operation with the Secretariat of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES). The programme was founded in 1976, with headquarters now located in CambridgeUnited Kingdom, and regional bases in Africa, Asia, the Americas, Europe and Oceania with national offices within these regions.

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traffic

Noun
1. the aggregation of things (pedestrians or vehicles) coming and going in a particular locality during a specified period of time
(hypernym) collection, aggregation, accumulation, assemblage
(hyponym) air traffic
2. buying and selling; especially illicit trade
(hypernym) commerce, commercialism, mercantilism
(hyponym) drug traffic, drug trafficking, narcotraffic
3. the amount of activity over a communication system during a given period of time; "heavy traffic overloaded the trunk lines"; "traffic on the internet is lightest during the night"
(hypernym) communication, communicating
4. social or verbal interchange (usually followed by `with')
(synonym) dealings
(hypernym) interchange, reciprocation, give-and-take
(hyponym) relation

Verb
1. deal illegally; "traffic drugs"
(hypernym) trade, merchandise
(classification) crime, law-breaking
2. trade or deal a commodity; "They trafficked with us for gold"
(hypernym) trade, merchandise
(classification) commerce, commercialism, mercantilism


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traffic
n. dopravní ruch; provoz; doprava; (nekalý) obchod
 
v. (nekale) obchodovat

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traffic
Rzecz. ruch; nielegalny handel
 
Czas. nielegalnie handlować czymś