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Meantolearn Posted 21 years ago
Vocabulary

traffic flow (house)

I heard someone used 'traffic flow' to describe a house.

1. What does 'traffic flow' mean here?

Thanks,

Note: You call it 'traffic flow' when cars are moving on a street. It makes sense because they're dynamic.

But all the furniture is static, how would the term apply here?
  

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Hi, 'Traffic flow' refers to the way that people move around inside the house. The kitchen, for example, is a high traffic-flow area, especially in front of the fridge. Best wishes, Clive

  • Hi, 'Traffic flow' refers to the way that people move around inside the house.
  • The kitchen, for example, is a high traffic-flow area, especially in front of the fridge.
  • Best wishes, Clive
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Hi,

'Traffic flow' refers to the way that people move around inside the house. The kitchen, for example, is a high traffic-flow area, especially in front of the fridge.

Best wishes, Clive

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