traffic in Dutch
traffic in Dutch is verkeer, handel, zwarte handel — traffic means vehicles or pedestrians moving along a road, or the general flow of such movement.
traffic in Dutch
verkeer
verkeer
The commercial transportation or exchange of goods, or the movement of passengers or people.
handel
The commercial transportation or exchange of goods, or the movement of passengers or people.
zwarte handel
The illegal trade or exchange of goods, often drugs.
What does "traffic" mean?
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noun Vehicles or pedestrians moving along a road, or the general flow of such movement.
"Traffic was backed up for miles on the motorway."
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noun The illegal trade of goods, especially drugs or people.
"Police broke up a ring involved in the traffic of stolen weapons."
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noun The flow of data, messages, or visitors across a network or website.
"The site saw a huge spike in traffic after going viral."
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verb To trade or deal in something, especially illegally.
"He was arrested for trafficking counterfeit goods."
traffic in a sentence
- Traffic was backed up for miles on the motorway.
- We got stuck in traffic on the way to the airport.
- Police broke up a ring involved in the traffic of stolen weapons.
- The site saw a huge spike in traffic after going viral.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "traffic" in Dutch?
"traffic" in Dutch is verkeer, handel, zwarte handel. traffic means: Vehicles or pedestrians moving along a road, or the general flow of such movement.
How do you use "traffic" in a sentence?
Example: "Traffic was backed up for miles on the motorway." In Dutch, "traffic" is verkeer, handel, zwarte handel.
Are there other ways to say "traffic" in Dutch?
Yes — Dutch has 3 translations listed for "traffic": verkeer, handel, zwarte handel.
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