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crosses

Aussprache: [ˈkrɔːsɪz]

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Kontext: „movement“

(verb) to go from one side of something to the other side. For example, when you walk over a street or a line, you are crossing it.

Beispiel

She crosses the street safely every day.

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He did not cross the bridge because it was too dangerous.

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Can you cross the river without getting wet?

Kontext: „symbols“

(noun) a symbol that looks like a 't' or an 'x'. People use crosses in different ways, like in church or to mark places on a map.

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The doctor drew a cross on the map to show where the treasure was buried.

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There was no cross on the paper where it was supposed to be.

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What does the cross on the map mean?

Kontext: „conflict“

(verb) to make someone feel upset or angry by doing something that goes against their wishes. For example, when you go against someone's wishes, you can say you have crossed them.

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She crossed her friend by telling a secret, but they made up quickly.

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He felt crossed when his ideas were ignored during the meeting.

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Why did she feel crossed by his decision?

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