traffic congestion

英音[ ˈtræfɪk kənˈdʒestʃən ] 美音[ ˈtræfɪk kənˈdʒestʃən ]
交通拥堵:指道路上车辆过多
常用释义
交通拥堵:指道路上车辆过多,导致交通流动缓慢或完全停滞的情况。

例句

1·The plan should ease traffic congestion in the town.

这项计划对城里的交通拥挤状况应该有所缓解。

—— 《牛津词典》

2·The problems of traffic congestion will not disappear in a hurry.

交通堵塞问题不会很快消失。

—— 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》

3·It helps a great deal in easing traffic congestion.

这对缓解交通拥挤有很大帮助。

4·We need more realistic solutions to truly tackle traffic congestion.

我们需要更现实的解决方案来真正解决交通拥堵问题。

5·To truly tackle the problem of traffic congestion, we need more realistic solutions.

要真正解决交通拥堵问题,我们需要更现实的解决方案。

6·Here I'd like to put forward three suggestions to solve the problem of traffic congestion.

在此我想提出三点建议以解决交通拥堵问题。

7·We must protect our parks and gardens and find more viable ways to ease traffic congestion in our cities.

我们必须保护我们的公园和花园,找到更可行的方法来缓解我们城市的交通堵塞。

8·Traffic congestion is characterized by slower speeds, longer trip times, and increased vehicular queueing.

交通拥堵的特点是速度较慢,行驶时间较长,车辆排队增加。

9·The most plausible justification for higher taxes on automobile fuel is that fuel consumption harms the environment and thus adds to the costs of traffic congestion.

提高汽车燃油税最合理的理由是,燃料消耗会损害环境,从而增加交通拥堵的成本。

10·Mass transit reduces traffic congestion and the pollution it generates.

公共交通减少了交通拥挤和由此产生的污染。