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con·ges·tion [kənˈʤestʃən] SUBST no plur

congestion (overcrowding)
congestion (on roads)
gneča f
congestion (on roads)
zastoj m
nasal congestion

con·ˈges·tion charge SUBST

Expressions couramment utilisées avec congestion

nasal congestion

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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In 2003, a two-lane overpass bridge was constructed over this boulevard to solve traffic congestion.
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Over the past few years, the roundabout has been synonymous with traffic congestion, especially during peak hours.
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When the load on a link grows so quickly that its switches experience queue overflows, congestion results and data packets are lost.
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This smart card system is intended to ease congestion near the fare control area by reducing time spent at paying for fare.
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Due to this there is a lot of traffic congestion during peak hours.
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Built as a four lane motorway, it was widened to six lanes during 1998 to 2000, but this did little to ease the congestion.
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However, because of the city's low population density, traffic congestion is rare.
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However, without the gate paddles the locks are slower to operate and this has been blamed in some places for causing congestion.
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This results in congestion, and the cycle above continues.
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Other environmental impacts of transport systems include traffic congestion and automobile-oriented urban sprawl, which can consume natural habitat and agricultural lands.
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