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1 traffic
• baviti se nedozvoljenom trgovi; cenjkanje; cenjkati se; imati posla s kim; kupovati; nedopušteno trgovanje; nezakonito trgovanje; pazarenje; prevoženje; promet; razmena; roba; saobraćaj; trgovanje; trgovati; vršiti promet -
2 traffic-island
• saobraćajno ostrvo -
3 traffic-lights
• semafor -
4 traffic accident
• saobrać. nezgoda -
5 traffic artery
• saobraćajnica -
6 traffic beam
• malo; oboreno svetlo -
7 traffic capacity
• kapacitet saobraćaja; propusna moć; propusna moć ulice ili raskrsnice -
8 traffic control
• kontrola saobraćaja; upravljanje saobraćajem -
9 traffic distributor
• razdelnik poziva -
10 traffic engineer
• saobraćaj. inž. -
11 traffic jam
• blokada saobraćaja na ulici; zagušenje saobraćaja; zastoj saobraćaj; zastoj saobraćaja; zastoj saobraćaja na gradskim ulicama; zaustavljanje saobraćaja zbog zagušenja -
12 traffic laning arrow
• kolovozna putokazna strelica -
13 traffic laws
• saobraćani propisi -
14 traffic map
• saobraćajna traka -
15 traffic meter
• brojač za merenje saobraćaja; brojač zauzeća -
16 traffic noise
• buka uličnog saobraćaja; šum uličnog saobraćaja -
17 traffic offence
• saobr. prekršaj; saobraćajni prek -
18 traffic peak
• saobraćajni špic -
19 traffic regulation
• saobraćajni propis -
20 traffic safety
• bezbednost saobr; bezbednost saobraćaja
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traffic in — index deal, handle (trade), sell Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary