Congestión in english
Congestion
pronunciation: kəndʒestʃən part of speech: noun
pronunciation: kəndʒestʃən part of speech: noun
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congestión1 = congestion ; gridlock ; traffic jam ; traffic tie-up.
Example: The transmission of data on the conventional telephone network is inconvenient because it takes up the available channels for longer times than the average conversation thus causing congestion.Example: In the short term, technological advances will not solve the problems of information saturation and electronic gridlock on the Internet.Example: Compressed image formats such as BMP, DIB, TIFF, GIF and JPEG, have been designed to reduce traffic jams on the information highway.Example: Drivers faced a major traffic tie-up after a man threatened to jump off an overpass.more:
» aliviar las congestiones de tráfico = ease + traffic congestion .
Example: Driverless cars could help ease traffic congestion, lower pollution and prevent accidents.» congestión de las carreteras = road congestion .
Example: Up to the 1980s, the general attitude to road congestion in Britain was to increase road capacity by building new roads.» congestión de tráfico = traffic congestion ; gridlock traffic ; bumper to bumper traffic .
Example: Traffic congestion leads to reduced quality of life as motorists arrive at their destination frustrated and fatigued. Example: But the truth is, when we are in gridlock traffic, we have to wait whether we like it or not. Example: Moving day is stressful enough without having to sit for hours upon hours in bumper to bumper traffic to schlep one trunkful of boxes over at a time.congestión2 = congestion.
Example: Using medicine to get rid of congestion can take several days and can make you feel drowsy.more:
» congestión de pecho = chest congestion .
Example: Actually, it's more than that; for one thing, it gives Lily chest congestion.» congestión nasal = nasal congestion .
Example: The most common drug related adverse events were bloodshot eyes, nasal congestion, dry mouth, hypotension and dizziness.