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crossing
[ kraw-sing, kros-ing ]
noun
- a place where lines, streets, tracks, etc., cross each other.
- hybridization; crossbreeding.
- the act of opposing or thwarting; frustration; contradiction.
- the intersection of nave and transept in a cruciform church.
- Railroads. a track structure composed of four connected frogs, permitting two tracks to cross each other at grade with sufficient clearance for wheel flanges.
crossing
/ 藞办谤蓲蝉瑟艐 /
noun
- the place where one thing crosses another
- a place, often shown by markings, lights, or poles, where a street, railway, etc, may be crossed
- the intersection of the nave and transept in a church
- the act or instance of travelling across something, esp the sea
- the act or process of crossbreeding
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 蝉耻产路肠谤辞蝉蝉顎僫苍驳 noun
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Example Sentences
Between 1940 and 1945, they made 200 North Sea crossings, transporting hundreds of resistance agents, tonnes of weapons and supplies, and rescuing more than 300 Norwegian refugees fleeing the occupation.
For now, supplies are piling up at Gaza's border crossings waiting to be brought in, while inside the territory, aid workers carefully ration what is left of their stock.
From there, almost all of them went on to Senegal, before crossing into Mauritania, either by road or a short boat journey along the Senegal River.
The overt premise of this unusual military takeover is to detain those crossing the border illegally.
Illegal border crossings have dropped to their lowest point this century, thanks to a Mexican campaign to interdict northbound migrants and Trump鈥檚 actions to end asylum at the U.S. border.
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