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 Übersetzung für 'heavily travelled' von Englisch nach Deutsch
traffictransp.
heavily travelled {adj}
stark befahren
Teiltreffer
travelled {adj} {past-p}gereist
83
travel
travelled {adj} {past-p}
angereist
34
well-travelled {adj}vielgereist
well-travelled {adj}viel gereist
widely travelled {adj}weit gereist
much travelled {adj}viel gereist
widely travelled {adj}viel gereist
distance travelledzurückgelegte Wegstrecke {f}
travelled through {past-p}durchgereist
widely travelled {adj}vielgereist
travelled about {past-p}herumgereist
sb. travelledjd. reiste
5
less travelled roadweniger befahrene Straße {f}
sb. travelled onjd. befuhr
well-travelled manweitgereister Mann {m}
well-travelled {adj} [of persons]weitgereist [auch: weit gereist]
He travelled a good deal.Er reiste eine Menge.
rail
kilometre travelled by rail [Br.]
Bahnkilometer {m}
heavily {adv}schwer [z. B. mit schwerer Last]
844
traffictransp.
heavily trafficked {adj}
stark befahren
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • The river became heavily travelled during the industrial revolution, by 1856 the millionth ticket was proudly sold.
  • Thus, a skater should be familiar with and proficient in stopping techniques before attempting difficult situations such as heavily travelled roads or hills.
  • The mortality rate from vehicular pollution can be twice as high near heavily travelled roads, based on a study conducted in the Netherlands at residences 50 metres from a main road and 100 metres from a freeway.
  • One of the most heavily travelled arterial roads in Markham is Regional Road 7, a major east–west artery.
  • Prior to the widespread availability of electricity, switches at heavily travelled junctions were operated from a signal box constructed near the tracks through an elaborate system of rods and levers.

  • ... 4 kilometres) is the most heavily travelled and the easiest to follow.
  • The surrounding lanes and land are peaceful and not heavily travelled by heavy goods vehicles, there are no industrial estates.
  • This new route was intended to provide an alternative to the heavily travelled Boulevard St.
  • It is the most heavily travelled component of the Mississippi River System.
  • It is a heavily travelled commuter and truck bypass route with the southwest quadrant serving as a portion of the CANAMEX Corridor that links Canada to the United States and Mexico.

  • Originally traversed by Hudson's Bay Company employees in 1828 and charted by HBC explorer Alexander Caulfield Anderson in 1846, the route was heavily travelled by prospectors seeking to avoid the dangers of the Fraser Canyon to access the gold-bearing bars of the Fraser around today's Lillooet.
  • Interchanges were developed to provide access between these new highways and heavily-travelled surface streets.
  • The Asahel Curtis Trail is located in the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, near the heavily travelled Snoqualmie Pass along Interstate 90.
  • It is the most heavily travelled roadway operated by Central Nippon Expressway Company, with some sections used by more than 100,000 vehicles a day.
  • One of Germany's most heavily travelled railways, the Main-Neckar Railway (Frankfurt-Darmstadt-Heidelberg/Mannheim), runs through Zwingenberg.

  • Today, Sussex is primarily a regional service centre for the surrounding agricultural communities of the upper Kennebecasis River valley, as well as a highway service centre on Route 1, the primary highway between Moncton and Saint John, as well as being the most heavily travelled route in the Maritimes to the United States.
  • There has been mounting pressure for the Highway to be upgraded to a four-lane carriageway for 20 years to fall in line with the Auslink network of highways such as the Hume and Pacific as it is Tasmania's most heavily travelled stretch of long highway.
  • It is by far the most heavily travelled rail line in South Korea.
  • Paris's east–west axis across has long been heavily travelled: Line 1 of the Métro began approaching saturation in the 1940s, necessitating the construction of Line A of the RER in the 1960s and '70s; which became the busiest urban routes in Europe (by 2010 there were more than a million passengers each working day).
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