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1 cross-Channel ferry
s.trasbordador que cruza el Canal de la Mancha. -
2 cross-Channel
'krɔːs'tʃænḷ, ˌkrɒs'tʃænḷadjective (before n) < ferryaffic> que cruza el Canal de la Mancha['krɒsˌtʃænl]ADJcross-Channel services — servicios mpl a través del canal de la Mancha
cross-Channel ferry — ferry m or transbordador m que cruza el canal de la Mancha
* * *['krɔːs'tʃænḷ, ˌkrɒs'tʃænḷ]adjective (before n) <ferry/traffic> que cruza el Canal de la Mancha -
3 ferry
'feri
1. verb(to carry (people, cars etc) from one place to another by boat (or plane): She ferried us across the river in a small boat.) transportar
2. noun(a boat which ferries people, cars etc from one place to another: We took the cross-channel ferry.) transbordador, ferryferry n ferry / transbordador
ferry /'ferri/ sustantivo masculino (pl
ferry sustantivo masculino ferry ' ferry' also found in these entries: Spanish: transbordador - andarivel English: bay - ferry - cross - fogtr['ferɪ]1 transportarn.• balsadera s.f.• balsadero s.m.• barca de pasaje s.f.• embarcadero s.m.• pasaje s.m.• transbordador s.m.v.• pasar a través del río v.
I 'feri
II
transitive verb -ries, -rying, -ried llevar, transportarto ferry something/somebody across o over a river — llevar algo/a alguien al otro lado de un río
['ferɪ]we ferry the children to and from school in the car — llevamos a los niños al colegio y los vamos a buscar en coche
1.2.VTto ferry sth/sb across or over — llevar algo/a algn a la otra orilla
to ferry people to and fro — (fig) (in car etc) llevar or transportar a la gente de un lado para otro
3.CPDferry company N — compañía f de ferry
ferry crossing N — travesía f en ferry
ferry operator N — operador(a) m / f de ferries
ferry port N — puerto m de ferries
ferry terminal N — terminal f de ferry
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I ['feri]
II
transitive verb -ries, -rying, -ried llevar, transportarto ferry something/somebody across o over a river — llevar algo/a alguien al otro lado de un río
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