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crosstown ((US) extending across a city or town) adjective [UK: ˈkrɒ.ˌstɑːwn] [US: ˈkrɒ.ˌstɑːwn] | que atraviesa la ciudadadjective |
crosswalk [crosswalks] (place where pedestrians can cross a street) noun [UK: ˈkrɒ.swɔːk] [US: ˈkrɑː.ˌswɑːk] | crucenoun paso de peatonesnoun |
crosswind [crosswinds] noun [UK: ˈkrɒ.swɪnd] [US: ˈkrɒ.swɪnd] | viento cruzadonoun |
crosswise (transversely) adverb [UK: ˈkrɒ.swaɪz] [US: ˈkrɒ.ˌswaɪz] | al travésadverb atravesadoadverb transversaladverb |
crossword [crosswords] (word puzzle) noun [UK: ˈkrɒ.swɜːd] [US: ˈkrɒ.ˌswərd] | crucigramanoun palabras cruzadasnoun |
across (from one side to another) preposition [UK: ə.ˈkrɒs] [US: ə.ˈkrɒs] | atravesadopreposition |
across (from the far side) preposition [UK: ə.ˈkrɒs] [US: ə.ˈkrɒs] | a travéspreposition |
across (on the opposite side) preposition [UK: ə.ˈkrɒs] [US: ə.ˈkrɒs] | al otro lado depreposition |
across the board (pertaining to all categories or things) preposition [UK: ə.ˈkrɒs ðə bɔːd] [US: ə.ˈkrɒs ðə ˈbɔːrd] | generalizadopreposition |
across the pond (on the other side of Atlantic Ocean) preposition | al otro lado del charcopreposition |
bookcrossing (practice of leaving a book in a public location to be found and read by others, who then do the same) noun | bookcrossingnoun |
come across (change sides; to cross over to work for the opposition) verb [UK: kʌm ə.ˈkrɒs] [US: ˈkəm ə.ˈkrɒs] | pasarseverb |
come across (find, usually by accident) verb [UK: kʌm ə.ˈkrɒs] [US: ˈkəm ə.ˈkrɒs] | toparseverb |
come across (give an appearance or impression) verb [UK: kʌm ə.ˈkrɒs] [US: ˈkəm ə.ˈkrɒs] | quedarverb |
cyclocross (form of bicycle racing) noun | ciclocrósnoun |
dot the i's and cross the t's (Take care of every detail) verb | |
get across (to cross; to move from one side (of something) to the other) verb [UK: ˈɡet ə.ˈkrɒs ˈsʌm.bə.di] [US: ˈɡet ə.ˈkrɒs ˈsʌm.ˌbɑː.di] | cruzarverb |
get across (to make an idea evident; to successfully explain a thought or feeling) verb [UK: ˈɡet ə.ˈkrɒs ˈsʌm.bə.di] [US: ˈɡet ə.ˈkrɒs ˈsʌm.ˌbɑː.di] | evidenciarverb patentizarverb |
get one's wires crossed (to misunderstand one another) verb | |
Hispaniolan crossbill (Loxia megaplaga) noun | piquituerto de La Españolanoun |
Holy Cross (historical cross on which Christ died) proper noun | Santa Cruzproper noun |
lacrosse (sport played on a field between two opposing teams using sticks and a ball) noun [UK: lə.ˈkrɒs] [US: lə.ˈkrɒs] | intercrossnoun lacrossenounJohn likes lacrosse. = A Johnás le gusta el lacrosse. vilortanoun |
level crossing [level crossings] (at-grade crossing) noun [UK: ˈlev.l̩ ˈkrɒs.ɪŋ] [US: ˈlev.l̩ ˈkrɒs.ɪŋ] | paso a nivelnoun |
motocross (off-road motorbike racing) noun [UK: ˈməʊ.təʊ.krɒs] [US: ˈmoʊto.ʊ.krɒs] | motocrossnoun |
parrot crossbill (Loxia pytyopsittacus) noun | piquituerto loritonoun |
pedestrian crossing (place for pedestrians to cross a street) noun [UK: pɪ.ˈde.strɪən ˈkrɒs.ɪŋ] [US: pə.ˈde.striən ˈkrɒs.ɪŋ] | paso de cebranoun paso de peatonesnoun |
Red Cross proper noun [UK: ˈred.ˈkrɒs] [US: ˈred.ˈkrɒs] | Cruz Rojaproper noun |
red crossbill (Loxia curvirostra) noun | piquituerto comúnnoun |
Saint Andrew's cross (cross that has a form of two intersecting oblique bars) noun | aspanoun cruz aspadanoun cruz de San Andrésnoun sautornoun |