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traction Noun 1. pulling, esp. by engine power: the increased use of electric traction 2. Med the application of a steady pull on an injured limb using a system of weights and pulleys or splints: he was in traction for weeks following the accident 3. the grip that the wheels of a vehicle have on the ground: four-wheel drive gives much better traction in wet or icy conditions [Latin tractus dragged]
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traction Translations traction [ˈtrækʃən] n (power) → Zugkraft f; (Aut) (grip) → Bodenhaftung f; (Med); in traction → im Streckverband |
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