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Перевод: crossing
[существительное] перечеркивание; зачеркивание; пересечение; скрещивание; скрещение; перекрест ; разъезд ; крестовина ; перекресток ; переход ; переезд по воде; переправа ; переезд ; пересечение двух линий; железнодорожный переезд; кипер ; киперная ткань
Тезаурус:
- Main picture: Crossing the limestone pavements below Simon Fell, photos Jerry Rawson.
- He was short and tended to get jostled crossing the playground.
- "Or, of course, if you don't like the idea of crossing the Swiss frontier, you could always try something quite different, such as making your way down to Yugoslavia and joining Mihailovitch"
- He pressed the button at the pelican crossing and waited.
- No canal crossing the constantly changing contours of the English Midlands ever had enough water, so a significant increase in traffic would only be possible if existing supplies were conserved and more supplies developed.
- At the Invalidenstrasse crossing point, East German "Trabbi" cars queued for a quick sightseeing trip West.
- After crossing the Border Charles's army had split up, but the two sections were reunited at Abington, between Moffat and Douglas, after which, with a short interval between them, both went on to Glasgow, which was preached on 26 December.
- At an average speed of 25 k.p.h. roughly how long does each crossing take?
- The arrival of the new Saturday l25mph High Speed Train service from Swansea to Pembroke provided a new job for the train guard: he had to leap out at Manorbier to open the crossing gates, wait for the train to clear the crossing, close them, and then walk seven coach lengths to give the driver the right away.
- So crossing one of these flows is a dreary, difficult and painful job.
- Reading Roberts' biography, one learns that the world he visited was violent: crossing the snows of the Chouf mountains, he was told that there were gunmen on the road to Baalbek - just as there are today.
- Building started about 1355 and consists of chancel with north vestry, crossing tower with transepts and aisled nave.
- It had been kept pure during the nineteenth century and was still thriving early in the twentieth century, but the heavy crossing took its toll and the old type was lost.
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