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1 across
adv. van de ene kant naar de andere kant; aan de overkant, over; in de breedte; zie ommezijde--------prep. over; aan de andere kant van; in de breedteacross1♦voorbeelden:it was cut across • het was overdwars gesnedenput a message across • een boodschap overbrengen/meedelen————————across2〈 voorzetsel〉♦voorbeelden:from across the sea • van over zee -
2 across the board
across the boardover de hele linie, iedereen, niemand uitgezonderd -
3 across the tracks
across the tracks -
4 across-the-board
across-the-board -
5 across the Green Line
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6 across the country
in/over het hele land -
7 across the road
aan de andere kant van de weg -
8 across the sea
overzee -
9 across a length of
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10 come across
v. tegenkomen, ergens tegenop lopen, toevallig tegenkomen, bij toeval vindencome across♦voorbeelden:¶ 〈 informeel〉 come across with • over de brug komen met 〈 geld〉; voor de dag komen met 〈 informatie〉II 〈werkwoord + voorzetsel〉1 aantreffen ⇒ vinden, stoten op♦voorbeelden: -
11 cut across
een binnenweg inslaancut across1 afsnijden ⇒ doorsteken, een kortere weg nemen2 strijdig/in strijd zijn met ⇒ ingaan tegen3 doorbreken ⇒ overstijgen, uitstijgen boven♦voorbeelden:1 can't we cut across the wood? • kunnen we niet doorsteken via het bos? -
12 get across
overschrijden; begrip ontvangenget across♦voorbeelden:II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 overbrengen ⇒ naar de overkant brengen/halen♦voorbeelden:III 〈werkwoord + voorzetsel〉 -
13 go across
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14 put across
overbrengen, aanvaardbaar maken; doordrukken, doorzettenput across♦voorbeelden: -
15 I came across an old friend
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16 a long pull across the hills
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17 can't we cut across the wood?
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18 come across with
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19 cut across traditional party loyalties
English-Dutch dictionary > cut across traditional party loyalties
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20 cut clean across
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across — across, crosswise, crossways, athwart are synonymous when they mean so as to intersect the length of something. Across and athwart may be used as prepositions as well as adverbs but carry the same implications in either part of speech. Across… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
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across — [ə krôs′, ə kräs′] adv. [ME acros < a , on, in + cros, cross, after Anglo Fr an croix] 1. so as to cross; crosswise 2. from one side to the other 3. on or to the other side prep. 1. from one side to the other of, or so as to cross 2. on or to … English World dictionary
across — (adv.) early 14c., acros, earlier a croiz (c.1300), from Anglo French an cros in a crossed position, lit. on cross (see CROSS (Cf. cross) (n.)). Prepositional meaning from one side to another is first recorded 1590s; meaning on the other side (as … Etymology dictionary
across — [prep] traversing a space, side to side athwart, beyond, cross, crossed, crosswise, opposite, over, transversely; concept 581 … New thesaurus
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across — 1 preposition 1 going, looking etc from one side of a space, area, or line to the other side: flying across the Atlantic | We gazed across the valley. | Would you like me to help you across the road? (=help you to cross it) 2 reaching or… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English