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Англо-русский строительный словарь - traffic

 
 

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traffic

1) движение (уличное, железнодорожное, автомобильное); транспорт

2) эл. трафик, рабочая нагрузка линии связи

traffic in transit — прямое, сквозное сообщение

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  1) транспортировка, транспортирование; перевозки2) трафик; поток информации3) нагрузка линии связи; количество передаваемых и принимаемых сообщений•AGV trafficintersection traffic ...
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  controller диспетчер TRAFFIC  1. noun  1) движение; транспорт  2) фрахт, грузы; количество перевезенных пассажиров за определенный период  3) торговля - carry on traffic - traffic in votes  4) attr. относящийся к транспорту - traffic manager - traffic officer - traffic cop - traffic controller  2. v. торговать (in - чем-л.) - traffic in TRAFFIC in торговать; traffic in fruit with Italy торговать фруктами с Италией TRAFFIC in votes торговля голосами (на выборах) TRAFFIC jam пробка, затор (в уличном движении) TRAFFIC manager полицейский, регулирующий уличное движение TRAFFIC officer полицейский, регулирующий уличное движение TRAFFIC warden инспектор дорожного движения (гл. обр. контролирует соблюдение правил стоянки автомобилей) TRAFFIC cop coll. полицейский, регулирующий уличное движение ...
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  1. движение, сообщение; транспорт heavy traffic —- интенсивное движение through traffic —- прямое сообщение passenger traffic —- пассажирский транспорт trunk traffic —- междугородное транспортное сообщение road traffic —- дорожное движение arterial traffic —- движение по главным магистралям maritime traffic —- морское судоходство much (a great deal of) traffic —- интенсивное движение a long line of moving traffic —- вереница движущегося транспорта the traffic on the road —- движение на дороге beware of traffic! —- берегись автомобиля! to block the traffic —- блокировать (остановить) движение to open the road to traffic —- открыть улицу для движения (транспорта) 2. перевозки; грузооборот traffic in transit —- транзит; сквозное сообщение; транзитные перевозки 3. количество перевезенного груза, пассажиров и т. п. за определенный период; фрахт, грузы 4. связ. трафик, поток (информационного) обмена, рабочая нагрузка (линии связи) 5. торговля the liquor traffic —- торговля спиртными напитками traffic in arms, arms traffic —- торговля оружием traffic in drugs, drug traffic —- торговля наркотиками traffic by sea —- морская торговля traffic in votes —- торговля голосами (на выборах) unscrupulous traffic in lucrative appointments —- беспринципная торговля выгодными должностями to carry on traffic —- вести торговлю to engage (to be engaged) in...
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  сущ. 1) общ. движение; сообщение; транспорт to break traffic regulations - нарушать правила дорожного движения 2) трансп. перевозки; грузооборот (количество перевозимого груза или пассажиров); фрахт, грузы Air freight traffic is expected to grow at an average rate of 6% to 7% per year. - Объем авиационного грузооборота, согласно ожиданиям, будет в среднем расти на 6-7% в год. 3) связь (количество принимаемых и передаваемых телеграмм, радиограмм, переговоров) 4) связь. (интенсивность информационного потока) 5) комп. траффик (объем данных, получаемых сервером (входящий трафик) или отправляемых сервером (исходящий трафик)) 6) комп., рекл. посещаемость (сайта или страницы в Интернете) а) (количество посетителей веб-сайта (или его определенной страницы) за единицу времени) See: site session site reach site frequency б) (кол-во хитов за единицу времени) See: hit 6б TRAFFIC сущ. 1) движение 2) сообщение 3) транспорт 4) перевозки; грузооборот 5) фрахт, грузы 6) количество перевозимого груза или пассажиров 7) количество принимаемых и передаваемых телеграмм, радиограмм, переговоров 8) торговля; торговля и транспорт • - air traffic - arms traffic - be engaged in traffic - carry on traffic - coach traffic - density of traffic - deplaned traffic - engage in traffic - enplaned traffic - freight traffic - high-rated traffic...
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  1) поток обмена информацией, трафик 2) объём потока информации ...
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  1) движение 2) нагрузка 3) транспортный 4) трафик be in traffic circuit — совершать полет по кругу called telephone traffic — входящая телефонная нагрузка centralized traffic control — ж.-д. централизация density of passenger traffic — густота пассажиропотока exchange the telegraph traffic — вести телеграфный обмен exuberant telephone traffic — избыточная телефонная нагрузка local telephone traffic — местное телефонное сообщение main traffic artery — магистраль движения telephone traffic source — источник телефонной нагрузки theory of traffic flow — теория транспортных потоков unit of traffic intensity — единица интенсивности нагрузки vehicular traffic tunnel — транспортный туннель - air traffic - commuter traffic - density of traffic - empty traffic - flow traffic - goods traffic - heavy traffic - horse-drawn traffic - incoming traffic - international traffic - main-line traffic - one-way traffic - overflow traffic - passenger traffic - pedestrian traffic - postal traffic - railroad traffic - regular traffic - short-distance traffic - single-lane traffic - suburban traffic - telegraph traffic - telephone traffic - through traffic - traffic capacity - traffic curve - traffic distributor - traffic flow - traffic lane - traffic lever - traffic light - traffic lost - traffic matrix - traffic meter - traffic problem - traffic relief - traffic route - traffic rules - traffic striping - transit traffic - two-lane traffic - two-way traffic - volume of traffic ...
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  1) тлф. трафик, рабочая нагрузка линий связи 2) вчт. обмен (данными) – actual traffic – administrative traffic – all-data traffic – all-queued traffic – alternate-routed traffic – artificial traffic – average traffic – burst-type traffic – bursty traffic – busy-hour traffic – called traffic – calling traffic – carried traffic – channel traffic – clear traffic – communication traffic – data traffic – direct-routed traffic – document traffic – flat-rate traffic – frequency-optimum traffic – full-rate traffic – heavy traffic – idle traffic – incoming traffic – injected traffic – instantaneous traffic – internetwork traffic – line traffic – mission traffic – narrative traffic – network traffic – offered traffic – off-network traffic – on-network traffic – originating traffic – overflow traffic – pooled traffic – probing traffic – quasi-continuous traffic – queue traffic – radio traffic – record traffic – short-haul toll traffic – speech traffic – spill-over traffic – telegraph traffic – telephone traffic – telex traffic – signal-dispatch traffic – terminating traffic – toll traffic – two-way traffic – user traffic – video traffic – videotex traffic – waste traffic TRAFFIC ANALYSIS анализ трафика ...
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  транспорт; движение транспорта air traffic average daily traffic congested traffic diverted traffic gyratory traffic heavy traffic one-way traffic railway traffic road traffic shuttle traffic single-line traffic structural design traffic through traffic tidal traffic two-way traffic ...
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  1) транспорт(ное движение) 2) сообщение; перевозки 3) транспортный поток 4) воздушное движение 5) грузооборот; пассажирооборот; объём перевозок; грузопоток 6) торговля 7) график; поток обмена (информацией) 8) (рабочая) нагрузка (линий связи) - airport traffic - airway traffic - artificial traffic - assistance traffic - back-haul traffic - both-way traffic - bulk traffic - bursty traffic - called traffic - calling traffic - commuter traffic - container traffic - data traffic - direct traffic - distress traffic - fill-up traffic - flight stage traffic - freight traffic - heavy traffic - heavy-train traffic - high-density traffic - high-speed traffic - idle traffic - inland traffic - interchange traffic - intercity traffic - intermittent traffic - intermodal traffic - interurban traffic - light traffic - local traffic - long-distance traffic - message traffic - mixed traffic - network traffic - nonuniformly distributed traffic - oncoming traffic - originating traffic - overflying traffic - pickup traffic - piggyback traffic - pooled traffic - railway traffic - stream traffic - suburban traffic - territorial air traffic - through traffic - transit traffic - urban traffic - user traffic - waste traffic ...
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  n. & v. --n. 1 (often attrib.) a vehicles moving in a public highway, esp. of a specified kind, density, etc. (heavy traffic on the M1; traffic warden). b such movement in the air or at sea. 2 (usu. foll. by in) trade, esp. illegal (the traffic in drugs). 3 a the transportation of goods, the coming and going of people or goods by road, rail, air, sea, etc. b the persons or goods so transported. 4 dealings or communication between people etc. (had no traffic with them). 5 the messages, signals, etc., transmitted through a communications system; the flow or volume of such business. --v. (trafficked, trafficking) 1 intr. (usu. foll. by in) deal in something, esp. illegally (trafficked in narcotics; traffics in innuendo). 2 tr. deal in; barter. Phrases and idioms traffic circle US a roundabout. traffic cop esp. US colloq. a traffic policeman. traffic island a paved or grassed area in a road to divert traffic and provide a refuge for pedestrians. traffic jam traffic at a standstill because of roadworks, an accident, etc. traffic-light (or -lights or -signal) a usu. automatic signal controlling road traffic esp. at junctions by coloured lights. traffic sign a sign conveying information, a warning, etc., to vehicle-drivers. traffic warden Brit. a uniformed official employed to help control road traffic and esp. parking. Derivatives trafficker n. trafficless adj. Etymology: F traf(f)ique, Sp. tr{aacute}fico, It. traffico, of unkn. orig. ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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   I. noun  Usage: often attributive  Etymology: Middle French trafique, from Old Italian ~o, from ~are to trade in coastal waters  Date: 1549  1.  a. import and export trade  b. the business of bartering or buying and selling  c. illegal or disreputable usually commercial activity the drug ~  2.  a. communication or dealings especially between individuals or groups  b. exchange a lively ~ in ideas — F. L. Allen  3. archaic wares, goods  4.  a.  (1) the movement (as of vehicles or pedestrians) through an area or along a route  (2) the vehicles, pedestrians, ships, or planes moving along a route  (3) congestion of vehicles stuck in ~  b. the information or signals transmitted over a communications system ; messages  5.  a. the passengers or cargo carried by a transportation system  b. the business of transporting passengers or freight  6. the volume of customers visiting a business establishment restaurant ~  7. a concentration of participants or players and especially defensive players force difficult shots in ~  Synonyms: see business  II. verb  (~ked; ~king)  Date: 1540  intransitive verb  1. to carry on ~  2. to concentrate one's effort or interest; broadly engage, deal a writer who often ~s in hyperbole  transitive verb  1.  a. to travel over heavily ~ked highways  b. to visit (as a business establishment) as a customer a highly ~ked book store  2. trade, barter  • ~ker noun ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  (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 see also air traffic control 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 ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~1 n 1 the vehicles moving along a road or street  (The noise of the traffic kept me awake. | heavy traffic (=a large amount of traffic))  (We were stuck in heavy traffic for more than an hour.) 2 the movement of aircraft, ships, trains etc from one place to another  (air traffic control) 3 formal the movement of people or goods by aircraft, ships, or trains + of  (Most long-distance traffic of heavy goods is done by ships.) 4 the secret buying and selling of illegal goods  (drugs traffic) + in  (traffic in firearms) ~2 v past tense and past participle trafficked traffic in sth phr v to buy and sell illegal goods  (Lewis was found guilty of trafficking in drugs.) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  U.S. gov. abbr. Trade Record Analysis Of Flora And Fauna In Commerce ...
English abbreviation dictionary
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  - 1505, "trade, commerce," from M.Fr. trafique, from It. traffico, from trafficare "carry on trade," of uncertain origin, perhaps from a V.L. *transfricare "to rub across" (from L. trans- "across" + fricare "to rub"), with the original sense of the It. verb being "touch repeatedly, handle." Or the second element may be an unexplained alteration of L. facere "to make, do." Meaning "people and vehicles coming and going" first recorded 1825. The verb is from 1542 (and preserves the original commercial sense). Traffic jam is 1917, ousting earlier traffic block (1895). ...
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