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der Verkehr ☊ giao thông ☊ ☊
Verkehr ☊ 交通 ☊ jiāo tōng
Verkehrschaos ☊ Tình trạng hỗn loạn giao thông ☊ (Lektion 67, Nr. 951)
a car/road/traffic accident ☊ accident ☊
The new plan for traffic control is being put into action on an experimental basis. ☊ into action ☊
advice on road safety ☊ advice ☊
air travel/traffic ☊ air ☊
It will take about an hour to get there, allowing for traffic delays. ☊ allow for sb/sth ☊
There is heavy traffic in the downtown area tonight. ☊ area ☊
At the roundabout take the third exit. ☊ at ☊
I left early to avoid the rush hour. ☊ avoid ☊
A regular bus service connects the train station with the town centre. ☊ bus ☊
This is one of the busiest times of the year for the department. ☊ busy ☊
Victoria is one of London's busiest stations. ☊ busy ☊
Today police launched (= began) a campaign to reduce road accidents. ☊ campaign ☊
careful of/about/with sth: Be careful of the traffic. ☊ careful ☊
a train carrying commuters to work ☊ carry ☊
Drinking and driving is one of the most common causes of traffic accidents. ☊ cause ☊
The traffic took a long time to clear after the accident. ☊ clear ☊
close sth (to sb/sth): The road was closed to traffic for two days. ☊ close ☊
This road is closed to traffic. ☊ closed ☊
The number of car accident deaths is continuing to decline. ☊ continue ☊
a continuous line of traffic ☊ continuous ☊
traffic control ☊ control ☊
An increase in cars has resulted in the decline of public transport. ☊ decline ☊
Increased congestion and traffic delays are expected. ☊ delay ☊
I shouldn't be too late. But it depends if the traffic's bad. ☊ that depends, it (all) depends ☊
A police officer was directing the traffic. ☊ direct ☊
disadvantage (of sth): One major disadvantage of the area is the lack of public transport. ☊ disadvantage ☊
Nine per cent of commuters used public transport in 2008 and the trend is downwards. ☊ downwards ☊
The plan should ease traffic congestion in the town. ☊ ease ☊
official government estimates of traffic growth over the next decade ☊ estimate ☊
Leave the roundabout at the second exit. ☊ exit ☊
He looked down at the traffic far below. ☊ far ☊
the flow of goods and services to remote areas ☊ flow ☊
to improve traffic flow (= make it move faster) ☊ flow ☊
a steady flow of traffic through the city ☊ flow ☊
Constant streams of traffic flowed past. ☊ flow ☊
It is difficult to forecast the demand for the new train service. ☊ forecast ☊
forms of transport/government/energy ☊ form ☊
Traffic is now moving more freely following an earlier accident. ☊ freely ☊
Buses run frequently between the city and the airport. ☊ frequently ☊
She took her arm and guided her across the busy road. ☊ guide ☊
the noise of heavy traffic ☊ heavy ☊
An accident is holding up traffic. ☊ hold sb/sth up ☊
improvements to the bus service ☊ improvement ☊
invest (in/on sth): The government has invested heavily in public transport. ☊ invest ☊
light traffic ☊ light ☊
They were stuck in a line of traffic. ☊ line ☊
She couldn't make herself heard above the noise of the traffic. ☊ make ☊
laws to allow free movement of goods and services ☊ movement ☊
News of a serious road accident is just coming in. ☊ news ☊
We had to shout above the noise of the traffic. ☊ noise ☊
noisy children/traffic/crowds ☊ noisy ☊
The object is to educate people about road safety. ☊ object ☊
She pleaded guilty to five traffic offenses. ☊ offense ☊
the local tourist office ☊ office ☊
Congestion frequently reduces traffic to walking pace. ☊ pace ☊
Traffic is bad, particularly in the city centre. ☊ particularly ☊
Traffic reaches its peak between 8 and 9 in the morning. ☊ peak ☊
The aim is to reduce traffic at peak periods. ☊ period ☊
an airline pilot ☊ pilot ☊
Contrary to popular belief, women cause fewer road accidents than men. ☊ popular ☊
Use public transport whenever possible (= when you can). ☊ possible ☊
The line of traffic progressed slowly through the town. ☊ progress ☊
The future of public transport is not in question. ☊ in question ☊
Train services have returned to normal after the strike. ☊ return ☊
road accidents/safety/users ☊ road ☊
The traffic rolled slowly forwards. ☊ roll ☊
Trains between London and Brighton run throughout the day. ☊ run ☊
a local campaign to improve road safety ☊ safety ☊
Strikes are causing severe disruption to all train services. ☊ severe ☊
How can you tell what sex a fish is? ☊ sex ☊
a road/traffic sign ☊ sign ☊
At last the traffic fell silent. ☊ silent ☊
Traffic is now flowing smoothly again. ☊ smoothly ☊
road accident victims suffering from shock ☊ suffer ☊
a transport system ☊ system ☊
New roads are being built to cope with the increased volume of traffic. ☊ volume ☊
That bridge is too weak for heavy traffic. ☊ weak ☊
That picture is the wrong way round. ☊ wrong ☊