traffic: [ 'tr?fik ]
a. 交通的
n. 交通
vi. 交易,買賣
詞形變化:
名詞:trafficker 動詞過去式:trafficked 過去分詞:trafficked 現在分詞:trafficking 第三人稱單數:traffics
例句與用法:
1. There was a lot of traffic on the roads.
這些道路上車輛行人很多。
2. The bridge is now open to traffic.
這座橋現在可以通行。
3. His left knee was hurt in a traffic accident.
他的左膝在壹次交通事故中受傷了。
4. The noise of traffic grows louder and louder.
交通的噪音變得愈來愈大。
5. The runaway of the traffic accident is wanted by the police.
警方正在通緝交通事故的逃逸者。
6. Traffic reaches a peak between 8 and 9 in the morning.
早晨八九點鐘是交通的高峰時刻.
7. Big city traffic bewilders me.
大城市的交通使我暈頭轉向。
8. Traffic was badly snarled up near the accident.
車禍現場附近交通極為混亂。
英英解釋:
名詞traffic:
1. the aggregation of things (pedestrians or vehicles) coming and going in a particular locality during a specified period of time
2. buying and selling; especially illicit trade
3. the amount of activity over a communication system during a given period of time
4. social or verbal interchange (usually followed by `with')
同義詞:dealings
動詞traffic:
1. deal illegally
2. trade or deal a commodity