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zebra crossing
paso de cebra

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zebra crossing SUBST Brit

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crossing [americ ˈkrɔsɪŋ, Brit ˈkrɒsɪŋ] SUBST

1. crossing (across sea):

cruce m AmSul

2.1. crossing (for pedestrians):

2.2. crossing:

crucero m Méx

2.3. crossing (at border):

2.4. crossing (crossroads):

3. crossing (in church):

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

zebra <pl zebras or zebra> [americ ˈzibrə, Brit ˈzɛbrə, ˈziːbrə] SUBST

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zebra crossing SUBST Brit, Aus (pedestrian crossing)

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paso de cebra AUTOMOB
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crossing [ˈkrɒsɪŋ, americ ˈkrɑ:sɪŋ] SUBST

1. crossing (place to cross):

level crossing FERROVIA

2. crossing (crossroads):

3. crossing ARQUIT:

4. crossing:

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

zebra [ˈzebrə, americ ˈzi:brə] SUBST

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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

crossing [ˈkrɔ·sɪŋ] SUBST

1. crossing (place to cross):

level crossing FERROVIA

2. crossing (crossroads):

3. crossing ARQUIT:

4. crossing:

zebra [ˈzi·brə] SUBST

Present
Icross
youcross
he/she/itcrosses
wecross
youcross
theycross
Past
Icrossed
youcrossed
he/she/itcrossed
wecrossed
youcrossed
theycrossed
Present Perfect
Ihavecrossed
youhavecrossed
he/she/ithascrossed
wehavecrossed
youhavecrossed
theyhavecrossed
Past Perfect
Ihadcrossed
youhadcrossed
he/she/ithadcrossed
wehadcrossed
youhadcrossed
theyhadcrossed

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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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