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1 traffic
تِجَارَة غير مَشْرُوعة \ traffic: a trade that is against the law: Those men carried on an unlawful traffic in stolen goods. \ حَرَكَة السَّير \ traffic: the movement of vehicles, aircraft, ships or trains: There was heavy traffic (There were a lot of vehicles) on the road today. An accident blocked the traffic. \ See Also المُرور -
2 traffic
[ˈtræfɪk]1. noun1) vehicles, aircraft, ships etc moving about:حَرَكة مُرورThere's a lot of traffic on the roads / on the river.
2) trade, especially illegal or dishonest:تِجارَهthe drug traffic.
2. verb– past tense, past participle ˈtraffickedto deal or trade in, especially illegally or dishonestly:يُتاجِر بالمَحْظوراتThey were trafficking in smuggled goods.
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3 traffic lights
أضْواء السَّيْرTurn left at the traffic lights.
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4 traffic control signal
إِشارةُ تَنظيمِ المُرور \ traffic control signal. -
5 traffic island
a small pavement in the middle of a road, for pedestrians to stand on on their way across.جَزيرَة مُرور -
6 traffic jam
a situation in which large numbers of road vehicles are prevented from proceeding freely.إزْدِحام السَّيْر -
7 traffic warden
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8 warden
[ˈwɔːdn] noun1) the person in charge of an old people's home, a student residence etc:حارِس، قَيِّمThe warden has reported that two students are missing from the hostel.
2) ( also traffic warden) a person who controls parking and the flow of traffic in an area:مُراقِبIf the (traffic) warden finds your car parked there you will be fined.
3) (American) the person in charge of a prison.سَجّان4) ( also game warden) a person who guards a game reserve.حارِس أحْراش، مُوَظَّف مَسؤول عن تَطْبيق قَوانين الصَّيْد -
9 حركة
حَرَكَة \ activity: being active: At midday there is little activity in the market. motion: the act of moving: Don’t get off the bus when it is in motion. movement: moving or being moved: I noticed a movement in the bushes, a common effort (to change or improve sth.) by many people; a group of people who are joined (usu. informally) by common aims a political movement; the world-wide peace movement. stir: a stirring movement; mixing; excitement: The appearance of the great actor caused a stir in the theatre. \ حَرَكَة إلى الأَمام \ advance: a forward movement. \ حَرَكَة تَدُلّ على النِّيَّة \ gesture: a movement or action that is meant to show one’s feelings: As a friendly gesture, he sent his new neighbour some fruit. \ حَرَكَة تَشَنُّجيَّة \ jerk: a sudden rought irregular movement, as from the tightening of a muscle. \ حَرَكَة حُرَّة (في الآلة) \ play: room for loose movement (esp. in machinery): There’s too much play in these joints. \ حَرَكَة دَوَّامة دائِريّة \ whirl: a whirling movement: My mind was in a whirl (It was confused by exciting or anxious thoughts). \ حَرَكَة سريعة رَشيقة \ whisk: a whisking movement: The cow brushed away the flies with a whisk of its tail. \ حَرَكَة سريعة مُفَاجئة \ plunge: a plunging movement. \ حَرَكَة السَّير \ traffic: the movement of vehicles, aircraft, ships or trains: There was heavy traffic (There were a lot of vehicles) on the road today. An accident blocked the traffic. \ See Also المُرور \ حَرَكَة المَدّ والجَزْر \ tide: the regular rise and fall of the sea, which is caused by the moon. \ حَرَكَة يَد \ stroke: a movement of the arm or leg in swimming; a particular way of swimming: a fast stroke; the back stroke. \ See Also رِجْل مُنْتَظِمَة -
10 إشارة السير أو المرور
إشَارَةُ السّيْرِ أو المُرُور، إشَارَةٌ ضَوْئِيّةtraffic light, traffic signal -
11 إشارة ضوئية
إشَارَةُ السّيْرِ أو المُرُور، إشَارَةٌ ضَوْئِيّةtraffic light, traffic signal -
12 give way
1) to stop in order to allow eg traffic to pass:يَفْسَحُ مجالا لِ، يُعْطي طريقا لِGive way to traffic coming from the right.
2) to break, collapse etc under pressure:يَنْهار، يَسْقُطُ تَحْتThe bridge will give way any day now.
3) to agree against one's will:يوافِقُ ضد رغْبَتِهI have no intention of giving way to demands like that.
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13 island
[ˈaɪlənd] noun1) a piece of land surrounded by water:جَزيرَهThe island lay a mile off the coast.
2) ( also traffic island) a traffic-free area, built in the middle of a street, for pedestrians to stand on.جَزيرَة سَيْر -
14 regulate
[-leɪt] verb1) to control:يُنَظِّمTraffic lights are used to regulate traffic.
يُعَدِّل، يَضْبُطCan you regulate this watch so that it keeps time accurately?
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15 تجارة غير مشروعة
تِجَارَة غير مَشْرُوعة \ traffic: a trade that is against the law: Those men carried on an unlawful traffic in stolen goods. -
16 إشارات المرور
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17 إشارة ضوئية
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18 إشتغل بتجارة غير مشروعة
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19 اختناق مروري
n. traffic jam -
20 الحركة الجوية
n. traffic
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