high-traffic
adjective[usually before noun]
(alsohigh traffic)uk/ˌhaɪˈtræf.ɪk/us/ˌhaɪˈtræf.ɪk/(of aplaceorarea) where a lot ofpeoplepassthrough or wherepeoplepassthrough very often:
Surveillancecamerashave beeninstallednear high-trafficshoppinganddininglocations.
Schools wererequiredtoinformstudentsbypostinganoticein a hightrafficarea.
Shesuggestskeepingthefamilycomputerin a high-trafficpartof thehouselike thekitchen.
(of aroad, etc.) used by alargenumberofvehicles:
Avoidexercisingin high-trafficareas, whereexhaustfumescanirritateyourlungs.
Thehighwaypatrolwillfocuson hightrafficareasaround Manhattan.
(of awebsite, etc.)visitedor used by alargenumberofpeople:
They usebanneradvertisingon high-trafficsites.
You may be making asmall,simplewebsite, or a highpowered, hightrafficwebsite.
- Choose a hardwearingcarpetfor high-trafficareassuch asstairsandhallways.
- Thehospitalcarriesoutregularcleaningof hightrafficareas.
- Thekeyto thesuccessof hisbusinesswasfindinghigh-trafficlocationswhere most of a town'sshopperspass.
- Thestoresaretypicallylocatedin high-trafficshoppingmallsandairports.
- Driversbreakingthespeedlimitare less of aproblemin high-trafficareas.
- Many of these high-trafficblogshavenetworkingfeatures.
- This is a hightrafficInternetauctionsite.
Busy and active
- abustle
- arena
- be (as) busy as a beeidiom
- be all goidiom
- be at workidiom
- be back in harnessidiom
- boot
- frenetic
- frenetically
- gangbusters
- girlie swot
- hard-working
- plate
- rev
- run round in circlesidiom
- run round like a headless chickenidiom
- rush/runsomeoneofftheirfeetidiom
- scurry
- spread
- spreadyourselftoo thinidiom
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