Illegal+traffic

  • 31traffic — n. & v. n. 1 (often attrib.) a vehicles moving in a public highway, esp. of a specified kind, density, etc. (heavy traffic on the M1; traffic warden). b such movement in the air or at sea. 2 (usu. foll. by in) trade, esp. illegal (the traffic in… …

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  • 32Illegal drug trade in the People's Republic of China — The illegal drug trade in China is influenced by factors such as history, location, size, population, and current economic conditions which are good. China has one fifth of the world s population and a large and expanding economy. Opium has… …

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  • 33traffic — I UK [ˈtræfɪk] / US noun [uncountable] *** 1) a) the vehicles that are travelling in an area at a particular time At that time of night, there was no traffic on the roads. the huge volume of traffic in the city centre rush hour traffic b) [only… …

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  • 34illegal — Against or not authorized by law @ illegal contract Contract is illegal where its formation or performance is expressly forbidden by a civil or criminal statute or where penalty is imposed for doing act agreed upon. Hiltpold v. T Shirts Plus, Inc …

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  • 35illegal — Against or not authorized by law @ illegal contract Contract is illegal where its formation or performance is expressly forbidden by a civil or criminal statute or where penalty is imposed for doing act agreed upon. Hiltpold v. T Shirts Plus, Inc …

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  • 36traffic — traf|fic1 [ træfık ] noun uncount *** 1. ) the vehicles that are traveling in an area at a particular time: At that time of night, there was no traffic on the roads. the huge volume of traffic on the highway rush hour traffic a ) only before noun …

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  • 37illegal — adj. VERBS ▪ be ▪ become ▪ remain ▪ declare sth, deem sth, make sth, rule sth ▪ …

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  • 38traffic — I. noun Usage: often attributive Etymology: Middle French trafique, from Old Italian traffico, from trafficare to trade in coastal waters Date: 1549 1. a. import and export trade b. the business of bartering or buying and selling c. illegal or… …

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  • 39traffic — / træfɪk/ noun illegal trade ● drugs traffic or traffic in drugs …

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  • 40traffic cop — noun (C) AmE informal 1 a police officer who stands in the road and directs traffic 2 a police officer who stops drivers who drive in an illegal way …

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