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2 foot traffic
1) Строительство: пешеходный поток2) Торговля: посещаемость (ex. Easier access to credit helped foot traffic at car dealerships. (http://abcnews.go.com/Business/wireStory?id=7346453&page=3))3) Автомобильный термин: пешеходное движение -
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7 subject to foot traffic
subject to foot traffic VERK begehbarEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > subject to foot traffic
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8 foot
ступень; нога; ножка; нижняя часть; пята; основание; опора; стойка; лапа; подножка; подножье; подошва; постель; почва (пласта); фут (мера длины 30,48 см); точка пересечения прямой с плоскостью; точка пересечения двух прямых- foot bar- foot lever - foot-mounted - foot-muff - foot of bead - foot of hill - foot of jib - foot of pile - foot of radiator - foot-operated - foot pace - foot path - foot pedal - foot-pound - foot-powered - foot pump - foot-rain - foot-rest - foot-room - foot starter - foot step - foot switch - foot-throttle - foot-ton - foot traffic - foot valve - foot walk - foot-warmer - foot well -
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Russian-English dictionary of construction > пешеходный поток
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11 пешеходный поток
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > пешеходный поток
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12 управление транспортными потоками
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > управление транспортными потоками
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13 tránsito
m.1 transit, crossing, through traffic, traffic.2 Tránsito.* * *1 (acción) passage, transit, movement2 AUTOMÓVIL traffic3 eufemístico (muerte) death, passing4 (lugar de parada) stopping place\'Cerrado al tránsito' "Closed to traffic"de mucho tránsito busypasajeros en tránsito passengers in transit* * *noun m.1) transit2) traffic* * *SM1) (=paso) transit, passage, movement"se prohíbe el tránsito" — "no thoroughfare"
estar de tránsito — to be in transit, be passing through
2) (=tráfico) movement, traffichoras de máximo tránsito — rush hour sing, peak (traffic) hours
3) [de puesto] transfer, move4) (=muerte) passing, death5) (=parada) [de transporte público] stop; [de turismos] stopping place6) (=pasillo) passageway* * *1) ( tráfico) trafficun accidente de tránsito — (AmL) road accident
infracción de tránsito — (AmL) traffic violation (AmE), motoring offense (BrE)
2) ( paso) passage, movement3) (liter) ( muerte) passing (euph), death* * *= traffic flow, changeover [change-over], transit.Ex. The traffic flow in the building should be dictated by the compartmentalisation of the spaces and the arrangement of partitions and furniture.Ex. The changeover has resulted in more rapid machine-editing of input and reduced costs for cataloguing.Ex. This article calls attention to dangers of deterioration of photographs, caused by exhibition and transit.----* infracción de tránsito = traffic violation.* tránsito de peatones = foot traffic.* tránsito peatonal = foot traffic.* * *1) ( tráfico) trafficun accidente de tránsito — (AmL) road accident
infracción de tránsito — (AmL) traffic violation (AmE), motoring offense (BrE)
2) ( paso) passage, movement3) (liter) ( muerte) passing (euph), death* * *= traffic flow, changeover [change-over], transit.Ex: The traffic flow in the building should be dictated by the compartmentalisation of the spaces and the arrangement of partitions and furniture.
Ex: The changeover has resulted in more rapid machine-editing of input and reduced costs for cataloguing.Ex: This article calls attention to dangers of deterioration of photographs, caused by exhibition and transit.* infracción de tránsito = traffic violation.* tránsito de peatones = foot traffic.* tránsito peatonal = foot traffic.* * *A (tráfico) trafficdurante las horas de máximo tránsito at peak hours[ S ] cerrado al tránsito closed to all traffic, no entryuna calle de mucho tránsito a very busy roadun accidente de tránsito ( AmL); a road accidentCompuestos:heavy goods vehicles (pl), heavy trafficvehicular trafficB (paso) passage, movementsólo están aquí de tránsito they're just passing throughlos pasajeros en tránsito hacia Roma passengers in transit for Romeuna caja se perdió en tránsito one box was lost in transit* * *
Del verbo transitar: ( conjugate transitar)
transito es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
transitó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
transitar
tránsito
transitar ( conjugate transitar) verbo intransitivo [ vehículo] to travel;
[ peatón] to walk
tránsito sustantivo masculino
1 ( tráfico) traffic;
una calle de mucho tránsito a very busy road;
un accidente de tránsito (AmL) a road accident;
infracción de tránsito (AmL) traffic violation (AmE), motoring offense (BrE)
2 ( paso) movement;
pasajeros en tránsito passengers in transit
transitar verbo intransitivo to pass
tránsito sustantivo masculino
1 (paso de un lugar a otro, proceso) transition
2 (de personas) movement, passage
Auto traffic
' tránsito' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
agente
- policía
English:
transfer desk
- transfer lounge
- transit
- transit lounge
- road
- traffic
* * *tránsito nm1. [de vehículos] traffic;está cerrado el tránsito de vehículos it is closed to traffictránsito rodado road traffic2. [paso]el tránsito entre la Edad Media y el Renacimiento the transition from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance;es sólo un área de tránsito it is just a transit area;los extranjeros que están de tránsito en el país foreigners who are in the country for a short time;aviones en tránsito entre América y Europa planes en route between America and Europe;pasajeros en tránsito hacia Roma [en aeropuerto] passengers with connecting flights to Rome3. [movimiento] movement;facilita el tránsito intestinal it facilitates bowel movement;una calle de mucho tránsito a busy streetpocos llorarán su tránsito few will mourn her passing on* * *m1 transit;pasajero en tránsito passenger in transit, transit passenger2 L.Am. ( circulación) traffic* * *tránsito nm1) tráfico: traffichora de máximo tránsito: rush hour2) : transit, passage, movement3) : death, passing -
14 gentío
m.1 crowd, mob, lot of people, large group of people.2 common people, mob.* * *1 crowd\¡qué gentío! what a crowd!* * *SM crowd, throng* * *masculino crowd* * *= crowd, mob, foot traffic, maddening crowd, throng of people, rabble.Ex. The second example specifies, 'far adj3 crowd', that the two words, 'far' and 'crowd', must appear within 3 words of one another.Ex. Whilst in Panizzi's employ, Edward refused to act as a special constable to protect the British Museum against the Chartist mobs.Ex. Hidden among the shops (and foot traffic) of Reid Street, this new product requires sleuthlike skills to find.Ex. Traffic in the morning, trash at the end of the day, and a chaos of people trying to navigate the maddening crowd in between.Ex. We were amazed at the throngs of people out and about that day, enjoying the unusually warm and sunny October afternoon.Ex. On his return, his house was assaulted by a large concourse of rabble, who broke all the windows and attacked, pelted, beat and otherwise ill-treated him.----* lejos del gentío = away from the maddening crowds, far from the maddening crowd(s).* perderse entre el gentío = lose + Reflexivo + amid the crowd.* * *masculino crowd* * *= crowd, mob, foot traffic, maddening crowd, throng of people, rabble.Ex: The second example specifies, 'far adj3 crowd', that the two words, 'far' and 'crowd', must appear within 3 words of one another.
Ex: Whilst in Panizzi's employ, Edward refused to act as a special constable to protect the British Museum against the Chartist mobs.Ex: Hidden among the shops (and foot traffic) of Reid Street, this new product requires sleuthlike skills to find.Ex: Traffic in the morning, trash at the end of the day, and a chaos of people trying to navigate the maddening crowd in between.Ex: We were amazed at the throngs of people out and about that day, enjoying the unusually warm and sunny October afternoon.Ex: On his return, his house was assaulted by a large concourse of rabble, who broke all the windows and attacked, pelted, beat and otherwise ill-treated him.* lejos del gentío = away from the maddening crowds, far from the maddening crowd(s).* perderse entre el gentío = lose + Reflexivo + amid the crowd.* * *crowdun gran gentío acudió a recibirlos a great crowd (of people) came to meet themhabía tal gentío que me volví a casa there were so many people there o it was so crowded that I went home again* * *
gentío sustantivo masculino
crowd
gentío sustantivo masculino crowd
' gentío' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aglomeración
English:
drift
- mill about
- mill around
- miss
- press
- riotous
- throng
- merge
- spot
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(n.) = foot traffic, maddening crowdEx. Hidden among the shops (and foot traffic) of Reid Street, this new product requires sleuthlike skills to find.Ex. Traffic in the morning, trash at the end of the day, and a chaos of people trying to navigate the maddening crowd in between.* * *(n.) = foot traffic, maddening crowdEx: Hidden among the shops (and foot traffic) of Reid Street, this new product requires sleuthlike skills to find.
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adj.pedestrian.calle peatonal pedestrian street* * *► adjetivo1 (calle, zona) pedestrian* * *ADJ pedestrian antes de s* * *adjetivo pedestrian (before n)* * *= pedestrian.Ex. This interactive poetry exhibition which will tour 20 US cities consists of metallic walls spattered with thousands of random word tiles, placed in pedestrian areas.----* cruce peatonal = pedestrian crossing.* movimiento peatonal = foot traffic.* paso peatonal = pedestrian crossing.* tránsito peatonal = foot traffic.* * *adjetivo pedestrian (before n)* * *= pedestrian.Ex: This interactive poetry exhibition which will tour 20 US cities consists of metallic walls spattered with thousands of random word tiles, placed in pedestrian areas.
* cruce peatonal = pedestrian crossing.* movimiento peatonal = foot traffic.* paso peatonal = pedestrian crossing.* tránsito peatonal = foot traffic.* * *pedestrian ( before n)esta calle es peatonal this is a pedestrian street* * *
peatonal adjetivo
pedestrian ( before n)
peatonal adjetivo pedestrian
paso peatonal, pedestrian crossing
' peatonal' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
calle
- cruce
- isla
- zona
English:
footbridge
- pedestrianize
- precinct
- crossing
- cross
- pedestrian
- traffic
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17 tránsito peatonal
m.pedestrian traffic.* * *(n.) = foot trafficEx. Hidden among the shops (and foot traffic) of Reid Street, this new product requires sleuthlike skills to find.* * *(n.) = foot trafficEx: Hidden among the shops (and foot traffic) of Reid Street, this new product requires sleuthlike skills to find.
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18 movimiento peatonal
(n.) = foot trafficEx. Hidden among the shops (and foot traffic) of Reid Street, this new product requires sleuthlike skills to find.* * *(n.) = foot trafficEx: Hidden among the shops (and foot traffic) of Reid Street, this new product requires sleuthlike skills to find.
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19 tránsito de peatones
(n.) = foot trafficEx. Hidden among the shops (and foot traffic) of Reid Street, this new product requires sleuthlike skills to find.* * *(n.) = foot trafficEx: Hidden among the shops (and foot traffic) of Reid Street, this new product requires sleuthlike skills to find.
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20 посещаемость
1) General subject: attendance2) Trade: foot traffic (ex. Easier access to credit helped foot traffic at car dealerships. (http://abcnews.go.com/Business/wireStory?id=7346453&page=3)), footfall (число посетителей розничного магазина)3) Economy: enrollment status4) Accounting: attendance (напр. учебных заведений)5) Advertising: traffic6) Education: absence rate7) Makarov: attendance record8) Internet: traffic ranking (вебсайта), website traffic (сайта)
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