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Referencia cruzada
I. cross reference [americ ˈkrɔs ˈˌrɛf(ə)rəns, Brit ˌkrɒs ˈrɛfrəns] SUBST
II. cross-reference VERBO trans
to cross-reference sth to sth
III. cross-reference VERBO intr
reference [americ ˈrɛf(ə)rəns, Brit ˈrɛf(ə)r(ə)ns] SUBST
1. reference C or U (allusion):
reference to sth/sb
alusión a algo/alguien
reference to sth/sb
referencia a algo/alguien
mencionar algo/a alguien
2.1. reference U (consultation):
2.2. reference C (indicator):
3.1. reference U (scope, remit):
3.2. reference U (relation):
reference to sth
4.1. reference C (testimonial):
4.2. reference C (person giving testimonial) americ:
I. cross [americ krɔs, Brit krɒs] SUBST
1.1. cross REL:
cargar con or llevar su (or mi etc.) cruz
1.2. cross (mark, sign):
1.3. cross (medal):
2. cross BIOL (hybrid):
cruza f lat-amer
3.1. cross DESP (in soccer):
3.2. cross DESP (in boxing):
4. cross MODA:
II. cross [americ krɔs, Brit krɒs] VERBO trans
1.1. cross (go across):
cross road
cross river/desert
cross river/desert
1.2. cross (lie across):
cross bridge/road/railway:
cross bridge/road/railway:
2. cross (put crosswise):
cross arms/legs
we have a crossed line TELECOMUN
we have a crossed line TELECOMUN
está ligado Arg Ven
3. cross (put line through):
4. cross Brit FINAN:
5. cross (crossbreed):
cross plants/breeds
to cross sth with sth
6. cross (go against):
cross person
cross plans
7. cross DESP:
cross ball
cross ball
III. cross [americ krɔs, Brit krɒs] VERBO intr
1. cross (walk across road):
2. cross (intersect):
cross paths/roads:
3. cross (pass one another):
cross letters:
IV. cross [americ krɔs, Brit krɒs] VERBO reflex
V. cross <crosser crossest> [americ krɔs, Brit krɒs] ADJ esp Brit
enojado esp lat-amer
enfadado esp Esp
enojarse esp lat-amer
enfadarse esp Esp
to be cross about sth
to be cross about sth
estar enfadado por algo esp Esp
cross-reference SUBST
reference [ˈrefərənts] SUBST
1. reference (consultation):
2. reference (source):
3. reference (allusion):
4. reference ADMIN (number):
5. reference for job application:
I. cross [krɒs, americ krɑ:s] VERBO trans
1. cross (go across):
cross road, threshold
cross desert, river, sea
2. cross (lie across):
3. cross (place crosswise):
4. cross BIOL (crossbreed):
5. cross REL:
6. cross (oppose):
7. cross (mark with a cross):
8. cross (draw a line across):
to cross a cheque Aus, Brit
Expressões:
II. cross [krɒs, americ krɑ:s] VERBO intr
1. cross (intersect):
2. cross (go across):
III. cross [krɒs, americ krɑ:s] SUBST
1. cross a. REL:
2. cross (crossing):
cross of streets, roads
3. cross BIOL:
cruza f lat-amer
4. cross (mixture):
5. cross DESP:
IV. cross [krɒs, americ krɑ:s] ADJ
cross-reference SUBST
reference [ˈref·ər·əns] SUBST
1. reference (consultation):
2. reference (source):
3. reference (allusion):
4. reference ADMIN (number):
5. reference for job application:
I. cross [krɔs] VERBO trans
1. cross (go across):
cross road, threshold
cross desert, river, sea
2. cross (lie across):
3. cross (place crosswise):
4. cross BIOL (crossbreed):
5. cross REL:
6. cross (oppose):
7. cross (mark with a cross):
8. cross (draw a line across):
Expressões:
II. cross [krɔs] VERBO intr
1. cross (intersect):
2. cross (go across):
III. cross [krɔs] SUBST
1. cross a. REL:
2. cross (crossing):
cross of streets, roads
3. cross BIOL:
cruza f lat-amer
4. cross (mixture):
IV. cross [krɔs] ADJ
Present
Icross-reference
youcross-reference
he/she/itcross-references
wecross-reference
youcross-reference
theycross-reference
Past
Icross-referenced
youcross-referenced
he/she/itcross-referenced
wecross-referenced
youcross-referenced
theycross-referenced
Present Perfect
Ihavecross-referenced
youhavecross-referenced
he/she/ithascross-referenced
wehavecross-referenced
youhavecross-referenced
theyhavecross-referenced
Past Perfect
Ihadcross-referenced
youhadcross-referenced
he/she/ithadcross-referenced
wehadcross-referenced
youhadcross-referenced
theyhadcross-referenced
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As part of the new scheduling arrangement, all cross-divisional games rotate in a four-year cycle, with two years of play followed by two years off.
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Many cross-border regions are based on some sort of civil-law agreements among the participating authorities.
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The primary goals of the center are to foster large-scale cross-disciplinary research collaborations and to provide shared infrastructure for demographic research.
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Remaining cross streets in the town have names, and the route leaves the town, curving its way out.
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The comb is often cross-attached and can not be moved without destroying it.
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