crossroads
Prononciation : [ˈkrɔsˌroʊdz]
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Contexte : « navigation »
(noun) a place where two or more roads meet. Imagine it like a big intersection where you can go in different directions. It’s important for drivers and walkers to know which way to go.
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We reached the crossroads and decided to take the road to the left.
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At the last crossroads, they chose the wrong way and got lost.
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Which way should we go at the crossroads?
Contexte : « decision making »
(noun) a point in someone's life when they need to make an important decision. Think of it like when you finish school and have to choose what to do next.
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She was at a crossroads in her career and chose to pursue her dream job.
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Feeling stuck, he realized he wasn't at a crossroads; he was just afraid to make a choice.
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Have you ever been at a crossroads and didn't know what to decide?
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