high-traffic
adjective [ usually before noun ] (also high traffic) uk/ˌhaɪˈtræf.ɪk/ us/ˌhaɪˈtræf.ɪk/
(地点、地区)人流量大的
(of a place or area) where a lot of people pass through or where people pass through very often
Surveillance cameras have been installed near high-traffic shopping and dining locations. 在人流量大的购物和餐饮场所附近安装了监控摄像头。
Schools were required to inform students by posting a notice in a high traffic area. 学校被要求在人流量大的地区张贴告示来通知学生。
She suggests keeping the family computer in a high-traffic part of the house like the kitchen. 她建议将家庭电脑放在家里人流量大的地方,比如厨房。
(公路等)车流量大的
(of a road, etc.) used by a large number of vehicles
Avoid exercising in high-traffic areas, where exhaust fumes can irritate your lungs. 不要在车流量大的区域锻炼,那里的废气会对肺部产生刺激。
The highway patrol will focus on high traffic areas around Manhattan. 高速公路巡警将集中巡查曼哈顿周围的交通繁忙地区。
(网站等)访问量大的
(of a website, etc.) visited or used by a large number of people
They use banner advertising on high-traffic sites. 他们在访问量大的网站上使用横幅广告。
You may be making a small, simple website, or a high powered, high traffic website. 您可能正在制作一个小型、简单的网站,或是一个高性能高流量的网站。
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- Choose a hardwearing carpet for high-traffic areas such as stairs and hallways.
- The hospital carries out regular cleaning of high traffic areas.
- The key to the success of his business was finding high-traffic locations where most of a town's shoppers pass.
- The stores are typically located in high-traffic shopping malls and airports.
- Drivers breaking the speed limit are less of a problem in high-traffic areas.
- Many of these high-traffic blogs have networking features.
- This is a high traffic Internet auction site.
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