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Cross
cruzar
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
I. cross [Am krɔs, Brit krɒs] SUBST
1.1. cross REL:
cross
to make the sign of the cross
to make the sign of the cross (cross oneself)
to make the sign of the cross (cross oneself)
to make the sign of the cross (cross oneself)
to bear one's cross
cargar con or llevar su (or mi etc.) cruz
1.2. cross (mark, sign):
cross
to make a cross
1.3. cross (medal):
the Iron Cross
2. cross BIO (hybrid):
cross
cross
cruza f LatAm
3.1. cross SPORT (in soccer):
cross
3.2. cross SPORT (in boxing):
cross
cross
cross m
right/left cross
4. cross MODE:
cut on the cross
II. cross [Am krɔs, Brit krɒs] VERB 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
to cross one's eyes
to cross one's eyes
to cross one's eyes
está ligado Arg Ven
3. cross (put line through):
to cross the t
4. cross Brit FIN:
cross
5. cross (crossbreed):
cross plants/breeds
to cross sth with sth
6. cross (go against):
cross person
cross plans
7. cross SPORT:
cross ball
cross ball
III. cross [Am krɔs, Brit krɒs] VERB intr
1. cross (walk across road):
cross
to cross over (the road)
shall we cross over?
2. cross (intersect):
cross paths/roads:
3. cross (pass one another):
cross letters:
IV. cross [Am krɔs, Brit krɒs] VERB refl
to cross oneself
to cross oneself
to cross oneself
V. cross <crosser crossest> [Am krɔs, Brit krɒs] ADJ esp Brit
cross
enojado esp LatAm
cross
enfadado esp Esp
to get cross
enojarse esp LatAm
to get cross
enfadarse esp Esp
it makes me cross
to be cross about sth
to be cross about sth
estar enfadado por algo esp Esp
cross section, cross-section Brit [Am ˈkrɑs ˌsɛkʃ(ə)n, Brit ˈkrɒs ˌsɛkʃ(ə)n] SUBST C or U
1. cross section:
cross section BIO, MECH
cross section BIO, MECH
in cross section
in cross section
2. cross section (representative sample):
cross-Channel [Am krɔsˈtʃænl, Brit ˌkrɒsˈtʃan(ə)l] ADJ attr
cross-Channel ferry/traffic:
cross-Channel
I. cross-check VERB trans [Am krɑsˈtʃɛk, Brit ˈkrɒstʃɛk]
cross-check facts/references:
cross-check
to cross-check sth against sth
II. cross-check VERB intr [Am krɑsˈtʃɛk, Brit ˈkrɒstʃɛk]
cross-check
cross-check
III. cross-check SUBST [Am ˈkrɑstʃɛk, Brit ˈkrɒstʃɛk]
cross-check
cross-check
to do a cross-check (on sth)
cross-contamination [Am, Brit] SUBST
cross-contamination BIO, MED
I. cross-country [Am ˌkrɔsˈkəntri, Brit ˌkrɒsˈkʌntri] ADJ
1. cross-country (across countryside):
cross-country route/drive
cross-country route/drive
cross-country route/drive
cross-country skiing
cross-country race
cross m
cross m
2. cross-country (across a country):
cross-country tour/flight
II. cross-country [Am ˌkrɔsˈkəntri, Brit ˌkrɒsˈkʌntri] ADV
1. cross-country (across countryside):
cross-country travel/drive
cross-country travel/drive
cross-country travel/drive
2. cross-country (across a country):
cross-country travel
III. cross-country [Am ˌkrɔsˈkəntri, Brit ˌkrɒsˈkʌntri] SUBST U
cross-country
cross-country
cross-country m
cross-claim [ˈkrɒskleɪm] SUBST JUR
cross-claim
cross-refer <Part Präs cross-referring; Past, Past Part cross-referred> [Am ˌkrɔsrəˈfər, Brit] VERB trans
to cross-refer sb to sth
remitir a alguien a algo
to cross-refer sth to sth
cross-ply [Am ˈkrɔsplaɪ, Brit ˈkrɒsplʌɪ] ADJ
cross-ply tire:
cross-ply
cross-ply
cross-legged [Am ˈkrɔsˌlɛɡ(ə)d, Brit krɒsˈlɛɡd] ADV
cross-legged sit:
cross-legged
im PONS Wörterbuch
I. cross [krɒs, Am krɑ:s] VERB trans
1. cross (go across):
cross road, threshold
cross desert, river, sea
2. cross (lie across):
3. cross (place crosswise):
to cross one's legs
to cross one's arms
to cross one's fingers a. übtr
4. cross BIO (crossbreed):
cross
5. cross REL:
to cross oneself
6. cross (oppose):
cross
7. cross (mark with a cross):
cross
8. cross (draw a line across):
cross
cross
to cross a cheque Aus, Brit
Wendungen:
to cross one's mind
to cross swords with sb
II. cross [krɒs, Am krɑ:s] VERB intr
1. cross (intersect):
cross
2. cross (go across):
cross
III. cross [krɒs, Am krɑ:s] SUBST
1. cross a. REL:
cross
the sign of the cross
to bear one's cross
Maltese cross
2. cross (crossing):
cross of streets, roads
3. cross BIO:
cross
cross
cruza f LatAm
4. cross (mixture):
cross
5. cross SPORT:
cross
cross
cross m
IV. cross [krɒs, Am krɑ:s] ADJ
cross
to be cross about sth
to get cross with sb
cross off VERB trans, cross out VERB trans
cross off
cross-grained ADJ
cross-grained wood:
cross-grained
cross-reference SUBST
cross-reference
I. double-cross -es VERB trans
double-cross
II. double-cross -es SUBST
double-cross
cross over VERB intr, trans
cross over
cross-current SUBST
cross-current
cross-purposes SUBST Pl
cross-eyed ADJ
cross-eyed
OpenDict-Eintrag
cross-hatch VERB
cross-hatch
im PONS Wörterbuch
I. cross [krɔs] VERB trans
1. cross (go across):
cross road, threshold
cross desert, river, sea
2. cross (lie across):
3. cross (place crosswise):
to cross one's legs
to cross one's arms
to cross one's fingers a. übtr
4. cross BIO (crossbreed):
cross
5. cross REL:
to cross oneself
to cross oneself
6. cross (oppose):
cross
7. cross (mark with a cross):
cross
8. cross (draw a line across):
cross
cross
Wendungen:
to cross swords with sb
II. cross [krɔs] VERB intr
1. cross (intersect):
cross
2. cross (go across):
cross
III. cross [krɔs] SUBST
1. cross a. REL:
cross
the sign of the cross
to bear one's cross
Maltese cross
2. cross (crossing):
cross of streets, roads
3. cross BIO:
cross
cross
cruza f LatAm
4. cross (mixture):
cross
IV. cross [krɔs] ADJ
cross
to be cross about sth
to get cross with sb
cross off VERB trans, cross out VERB trans
cross off
I. cross-country ADJ
cross-country
cross m
II. cross-country ADV
cross-country
III. cross-country SUBST
cross-country
cross-cultural ADJ
cross-cultural
cross-border ADJ
cross-border
cross over VERB intr, trans
cross over
cross-examine VERB trans
cross-examine
cross-eyed ADJ
cross-eyed
cross-fertilization SUBST BIO
cross-examination SUBST JUR
GEA Fachwortschatz Kältetechnik
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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Also, both markets cross over and tend to be available interchangeably between both areas.
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In most cases note values are allowed to cross over a without requiring a tie.
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Ribs are strong and rounded, and commonly cross over the venter.
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The album is her first effort in an attempt to cross over to country music.
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Several body chains cross over the body like a sash.
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