traffic

traffic
I 1. ['træfɪk]
nome
1) (road vehicles in street, town) traffico m., circolazione f.

traffic into, out of London — il traffico verso, in uscita da Londra

to hold up the traffic — ostacolare o bloccare la circolazione

2) (movement of planes, ships, trains, people) traffico m.

passenger traffic — traffico di passeggeri

air traffic — traffico aereo

3) (dealings) (in drugs, arms, slaves, goods) traffico m., commercio m. (in di); (in ideas) circolazione f. (in di)
4) elettron. inform. traffico m.
2.
modificatore [accident] stradale, fra veicoli; [problem, regulations, report] del traffico

traffic flow — circolazione

II ['træfɪk]
verbo intransitivo (forma in -ing ecc. -ck-)

to traffic in — trafficare in [drugs, arms, stolen goods]

* * *
['træfik] 1. noun
1) (vehicles, aircraft, ships etc moving about: There's a lot of traffic on the roads / on the river.) traffico
2) (trade, especially illegal or dishonest: the drug traffic.) traffico
2. verb
(to deal or trade in, especially illegally or dishonestly: They were trafficking in smuggled goods.) trafficare
- traffic island
- traffic jam
- traffic lights
- traffic warden
* * *
I 1. ['træfɪk]
nome
1) (road vehicles in street, town) traffico m., circolazione f.

traffic into, out of London — il traffico verso, in uscita da Londra

to hold up the traffic — ostacolare o bloccare la circolazione

2) (movement of planes, ships, trains, people) traffico m.

passenger traffic — traffico di passeggeri

air traffic — traffico aereo

3) (dealings) (in drugs, arms, slaves, goods) traffico m., commercio m. (in di); (in ideas) circolazione f. (in di)
4) elettron. inform. traffico m.
2.
modificatore [accident] stradale, fra veicoli; [problem, regulations, report] del traffico

traffic flow — circolazione

II ['træfɪk]
verbo intransitivo (forma in -ing ecc. -ck-)

to traffic in — trafficare in [drugs, arms, stolen goods]


English-Italian dictionary. 2013.

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