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61 menace
['menəs] 1. noun1) (something likely to cause injury, damage etc: Traffic is a menace on narrow roads.) pericol2) (a threat or show of hostility: His voice was full of menace.) ameninţare2. verb(to threaten: menaced by danger.) ameninţare- menacing- menacingly -
62 motorway
noun (a road specially made for fast traffic: They are building a new motorway to link the two cities.) -
63 obstruct
1) (to block or close: The road was obstructed by a fallen tree.) a bloca2) (to stop (something) moving past or making progress: The crashed lorry obstructed the traffic.) a bloca; a împiedica•- obstructive -
64 oncoming
adjective (approaching: oncoming traffic.) care se apropie -
65 one-way
1) (in which traffic can move in one direction only: a one-way street.) cu sens unic2) ((especially American) valid for travel in one direction only: a one-way ticket.) dus -
66 priority
[-'o-]1) (the right to be or go first: An ambulance must have priority over other traffic.) prioritate2) ((plural priorities) something that must be considered or done first: Our (first) priority is to feed the hungry.) prioritate -
67 reach a standstill
(to remain without moving; to stop, halt etc: The traffic was at a standstill.) oprire; a se bloca -
68 roadblock
noun (a barrier put across a road (eg by the police) in order to stop or slow down traffic: to set up a roadblock.) baraj rutier; punct de control (pe o şosea) -
69 roadworks
noun plural (the building or repairing of a road: The traffic was held up by the roadworks.) lucrări de reparare a drumurilor -
70 roar
[ro:] 1. verb1) (to give a loud deep cry; to say loudly; to shout: The lions roared; The sergeant roared (out) his commands.) a urla; a zbiera; a rage2) (to laugh loudly: The audience roared (with laughter) at the man's jokes.) a hohoti3) (to make a loud deep sound: The cannons/thunder roared.) a bubui4) (to make a loud deep sound while moving: He roared past on his motorbike.) a vâjâi2. noun1) (a loud deep cry: a roar of pain/laughter; the lion's roars.) răget; urlet; hohot2) (a loud, deep sound: the roar of traffic.) vuiet• -
71 roundabout
1) (a revolving machine on which one can ride for pleasure; a merry-go-round.)2) (a circular piece of ground where several roads meet, and round which traffic must travel.) -
72 route
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73 rush hour
(a period when there is a lot of traffic on the roads, usually when people are going to or leaving work.) oră de vârf -
74 shopping mall
noun ((also mall) (American) a shopping centre in which traffic is usually not allowed.) -
75 slow down/up
(to make or become slower: The police were warning drivers to slow down; The fog was slowing up the traffic.) încetinire -
76 southbound
adjective (travelling southwards: southbound traffic.) spre sud -
77 stream
[stri:m] 1. noun1) (a small river or brook: He managed to jump across the stream.) pârâu2) (a flow of eg water, air etc: A stream of water was pouring down the gutter; A stream of people was coming out of the cinema; He got into the wrong stream of traffic and uttered a stream of curses.) aflux3) (the current of a river etc: He was swimming against the stream.) curent4) (in schools, one of the classes into which children of the same age are divided according to ability.) an de studiu2. verb1) (to flow: Tears streamed down her face; Workers streamed out of the factory gates; Her hair streamed out in the wind.) a curge şiroaie; a se revărsa; a flutura în vânt2) (to divide schoolchildren into classes according to ability: Many people disapprove of streaming (children) in schools.) a repartiza pe ani de studiu•- streamer- streamlined -
78 superhighway
((American) a very wide road for fast traffic.) -
79 two-way
adjective (able to act, operate, be used etc in two ways or directions: two-way traffic; a two-way radio.) cu două sensuri; cu două canale -
80 urban
['ə:bən](of, consisting of, or living in, a city or town: He dislikes urban life; urban traffic.)
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