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crossed

Aussprache: [krɔst]

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Kontext: „movement“

(verb) to go over to the other side of something. This can mean walking from one side of a street to the other or moving across any space.

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She crossed the street safely at the crosswalk.

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He didn't cross the street because the light was red.

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Did you cross the river on the bridge?

Kontext: „action“

(verb) to make a mark or line that shows where something is, usually in a different color. This can be done to cancel something out or to show something is wrong.

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She crossed out the wrong answer on the test.

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He didn’t cross out his mistake, so the teacher saw it.

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Should I cross out this part of the paper?

Kontext: „relationship“

(verb) to feel angry or upset with someone, especially when they have done something wrong or hurtful. It's like when you feel that someone has let you down.

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After the argument, she felt crossed but was willing to forgive him.

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He didn't want to be crossed with his friend for making a mistake.

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Have you ever felt crossed with someone you care about?

Kontext: „appearance“

(adjective) having two lines or paths that meet or go over each other. It can describe something that looks like a letter 'X'.

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The flag had a crossed design with two colors.

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Her drawing was not crossed; it was simply straight lines.

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Can you show me something that is crossed?

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