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crossing

Aussprache: [ˈkrɔsɪŋ]

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Kontext: „transportation“

(noun) a place where people or vehicles can go across something, like a road, river, or train tracks. It's usually marked with signs to keep everyone safe.

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We waited at the crossing until the light turned green.

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There wasn't a crossing for several miles, so we had to walk a long way.

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Is there a crossing nearby where we can safely cross the street?

Kontext: „movement“

(verb) to move from one side to the other, like going across a road or river. It can mean going over something safely.

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The children are crossing the street together safely.

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She didn't cross the bridge because it looked too old.

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Did you see the squirrel crossing the road?

Kontext: „interaction“

(noun) the act of going from one place to another, often used in relationships or meetings. It can mean meeting someone or joining paths.

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Their crossing of paths at the park led to a beautiful friendship.

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The crossing of their ideas didn't happen because they disagreed too much.

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What do you think about the crossing of cultures in our community?

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