traffic
traffic — 名詞
1. cars, buses, and other vehicles travelling on roads, together with how busy the
交通
道路上移動的車輛
cars, buses, and other vehicles travelling on roads, together with how busy the roads are
The morning rush-hour traffic made Bao nearly thirty minutes late for work.
早上的尖峰時間交通讓 Bao 遲到了將近三十分鐘。
collocation: rush-hour traffic
Christopher checked the map for a side road with less traffic on it.
Christopher 在地圖上找了一條交通比較少的巷弄道路。
Traffic on the highway slowed to a crawl after a truck overturned near the bridge.
一輛卡車在橋附近翻覆後,高速公路上的交通慢到幾乎停下來。
Heavy traffic on the ring road forced Dewi to find an alternative route through the suburbs.
環形道路上的車流量很大,Dewi 只好改道從郊區走。
During the holiday weekend, traffic heading toward the coast was backed up for several kilometres.
假期週末期間,開往海邊的交通堵塞了好幾公里。
- congestion
specifically refers to roads being blocked or crowded; stronger negative connotation than traffic
- gridlock
extreme traffic jam where vehicles cannot move at all; more dramatic than general traffic
- rush hour
the peak period of heavy traffic, not the vehicles themselves
文法句型
traffic as an uncountable noun
用法筆記
Traffic is an uncountable noun in this sense. Do not say 'a traffic' or 'traffics'. Use 'a lot of traffic', 'heavy traffic', or 'little traffic' instead.
常見錯誤
2. the movement of passengers or cargo by road, rail, air, or sea, considered as a
運輸
運輸業或所運送的貨物旅客
the movement of passengers or cargo by road, rail, air, or sea, considered as a commercial activity
The railway company reported a twenty percent increase in freight traffic this quarter.
這家鐵路公司報告本季貨運運輸量增加了百分之二十。
collocation: freight traffic / passenger traffic
Air traffic between the two islands has grown since the new airline began daily flights.
自新航空公司開始每日航班後,兩個島嶼之間的空中運輸有所成長。
The port handles most of the shipping traffic that passes through the region.
這個港口處理通過該地區的大部分海運運輸。
Rising fuel costs have affected road traffic as transport companies raise their delivery prices.
燃料價格上漲影響了公路運輸,運輸公司因此調高了運費。
文法句型
traffic of [goods/passengers]
用法筆記
Often modified by a mode of transport (air traffic, rail traffic, road traffic, shipping traffic) or type of load (freight traffic, passenger traffic). Distinguish from sense 1 (VEHICLES ON ROAD), which focuses on congestion and road conditions rather than commercial movement.
常見錯誤
3. the business of buying and selling goods that are forbidden by law, such as narc
非法交易
毒品、武器等違禁品交易
the business of buying and selling goods that are forbidden by law, such as narcotics, weapons, or protected animals and plants
Police arrested four people in connection with the illegal arms traffic across the border.
警方逮捕了四名涉及邊境非法軍火交易的人士。
collocation: drug traffic / arms traffic
The government has launched a new campaign to stop the traffic of endangered species.
政府發起了一項新行動,以遏止瀕危物種的非法交易。
Police forces from six countries worked together to fight the traffic of heroin from Southeast Asia.
六個國家的警方聯手打擊來自東南亞的海洛因非法交易。
Customs officers seized millions of dollars worth of goods linked to the ivory traffic.
海關官員查獲了價值數百萬美元與象牙非法交易相關的貨物。
- trafficking
the more common term for the activity; 'traffic' as a noun sounds more formal or journalistic
- smuggling
implies moving goods secretly across borders, while traffic can include domestic trade
- black market
refers to the entire illegal economy, not just the trade activity
文法句型
traffic in [contraband]
用法筆記
Frequently followed by 'in' to specify the type of goods (e.g., 'traffic in drugs', 'traffic in arms'). Common in news reporting, law enforcement, and legal documents.
常見錯誤
4. data moving through a computer network, or how often people visit a particular w
流量
網站訪客數或網路資料量
data moving through a computer network, or how often people visit a particular website
The company's website traffic doubled after the new advertisement appeared online.
新廣告上線後,該公司的網站流量增加了一倍。
collocation: website traffic / web traffic
Network traffic slows down in the evening when many people stream videos in their homes.
晚上很多人待在家裡看串流影片時,網路流量就會變慢。
The server could not handle the sudden traffic from an online post.
伺服器無法負荷一則線上貼文帶來的突然流量。
Online stores see the heaviest traffic during the weeks just before Christmas.
線上購物網站在聖誕節前幾週的流量最高。
Amira checked the site's traffic data to see which pages readers liked most.
Amira 查看了網站的流量資料,看看哪些頁面讀者最喜歡。
文法句型
traffic + noun (traffic data, traffic volume)
用法筆記
Often paired with modifiers such as 'web', 'network', 'site', 'data', or 'email' to specify the type of traffic. 'High traffic' means many visitors; 'low traffic' means few visitors.
常見錯誤
5. in motor racing, the slower cars behind the leading group that can block or slow
慢車
賽車中阻擋領先車手的慢車
in motor racing, the slower cars behind the leading group that can block or slow down faster drivers who are trying to pass them on the track
The champion driver skillfully moved through the traffic to retake the lead on lap thirty.
那位冠軍車手在第三十圈巧妙地穿過慢車,重新取得領先。
motor racing context
A crash ahead brought out a yellow flag, bunching the traffic behind the safety car.
前方發生事故引發了黃旗,安全車後方的慢車全部擠在一起。
A slow pit stop left the young racer stuck in traffic and unable to catch up.
一次慢速的換胎讓那位年輕車手卡在慢車中,無法追上。
Team managers asked race control to clear slower traffic so the leaders could race cleanly.
車隊經理要求比賽控制中心清除較慢的車輛,讓領先車手能夠順利比賽。
- backmarkers
specifically the slower cars that are a lap or more behind the leaders
- field
all the cars in the race collectively, not just the slower ones
文法句型
through traffic
in traffic
用法筆記
This sense is specific to motorsport commentary and analysis. In racing, 'traffic' is almost always a problem — the leading driver loses time because slower cars are in the way. Distinguish from sense 1 (VEHICLES ON ROAD), which applies to everyday roads.
6. in sports like basketball or ice hockey, the situation where a large number of d
防守擁擠
球場上防守球員擁擠的區域
in sports like basketball or ice hockey, the situation where a large number of defending players crowd into a small area of the playing space, making it hard to shoot or pass
The point guard drove toward the basket but found too much traffic to shoot cleanly.
控球後衛帶球往籃下切入,但球員太密集,無法順利投籃。
basketball context
Heavy traffic in front of the net meant the hockey player could not see the puck.
球門前球員太過密集,那位冰球選手根本看不到球。
The coach told the forwards to spread out and avoid creating traffic near the hoop.
教練要前鋒分散開來,避免籃框附近擠滿了球員。
A quick pass through heavy traffic gave the forward an open look at the goal.
穿過密集防守區域的一記快速傳球,讓前鋒有了空檔可以射門。
- crowd
less specific; can refer to any group, not just defenders in a sports context
- congestion
similar meaning but slightly more formal; used in analysis rather than play-by-play commentary
文法句型
too much traffic
traffic in the [area]
用法筆記
This sense is used in basketball and ice hockey commentary. 'Traffic' refers to the defensive congestion itself, not the individual players. Distinguish from sense 5 (RACING OBSTACLES), which is about slower cars blocking leaders on a track.
traffic — 動詞
1. to trade in items that the law forbids, doing so as a regular business activity
非法買賣
非法買賣違禁商品
to trade in items that the law forbids, doing so as a regular business activity
The gang was arrested for trafficking in stolen art and valuable antiques.
該幫派因非法買賣被竊的藝術品和珍貴古董而被捕。
pattern: traffic in [illegal goods]
Dario was convicted of trafficking drugs across the state border into a neighbouring country.
Dario 因將毒品越過州界運送到鄰國而被定罪。
Several companies were caught trafficking in rare animal skins protected by international law.
有幾家公司被查獲非法買賣國際法保護的稀有動物毛皮。
The new law imposes harsher sentences on anyone convicted of trafficking weapons.
新法規定任何被定罪為非法買賣武器的人將面臨更嚴厲的刑期。
- trade legally
the lawful counterpart involving regulated goods
文法句型
traffic in [illegal goods]
用法筆記
Always used with 'in' when the object of trade is stated (e.g., 'traffic in drugs'). Without 'in', the direct object can follow, but this is less common in formal writing. The noun form 'trafficking' is more frequent than the verb in everyday use.
常見錯誤
2. to buy, sell, or transport human beings by force, deception, or coercion for the
人口販運
非法買賣或運送人口以獲利
to buy, sell, or transport human beings by force, deception, or coercion for the purpose of making money from their labour or sexual exploitation
The international organisation works to rescue women and children who have been trafficked.
這個國際組織致力於救援遭到人口販運的婦女和兒童。
passive: be trafficked
Police uncovered a criminal network that had been trafficking migrants across the desert.
警方破獲了一個橫跨沙漠進行人口販運的犯罪網絡。
A task force rescued thirty men who had been trafficked from Bangladesh to work on fishing boats.
一支專案小組救出了三十名從孟加拉被販運到漁船上工作的男子。
Naoko volunteers at a shelter that helps young people who were trafficked into the city.
Naoko 在一家庇護所擔任志工,幫助那些被販運到城市的年輕人。
文法句型
traffic [people] / be trafficked
用法筆記
Unlike verb sense 1 (DEAL ILLEGALLY), this sense takes a direct object — the people being exploited. The passive form ('were trafficked') is extremely common. 'Human trafficking' is the related noun form most often used in news and law.