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    vt/i I.[vt] 1. križati; prekrižiti, prekrstiti (to # one's legs); učiniti znak križa, prekrižiti se 2. staviti poprečnu crticu; precrtati; (to # each other = sjeći se, križati se) ; sastati se 3. prelaziti, prijeći; premostiti 4. zajahati (konja) 5. [fig] osujetiti (to be #ed in = biti spriječen u čemu), sprečavati; ljutiti 6. križati, miješati (pasmine) II.[vi] poprečno ležati; križati se, mimoići se (our letters #ed); prelaziti, prijeći (preko, na drugu stranu) / to # fortune-teller's palm with = dati gatalici (novac); to # cheque = prekrižiti ček (uz naznaku banke koja ga jedina može isplatiti da bi se otežalo neovlaštenom posjedniku da ga unovči); to # swords (with a [p]) = ukrstiti mačeve (s kim); [fig] posvađati se, svađati se, zgrabiti se (s kim); to # one's mind = pasti na pamet; to # the path of = sresti koga; [fig] stati (kome) na put, prepriječiti (komu) put; to # the threshold = prestupiti prag; [pol] to # the floor = prijeći k drugoj stranci; [fig] to # one's t's and dot one's i's = biti precizan; [fig] to keep one's fingers #ed = držati fige (za dobar uspjeh)
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    izukrštati
    križ
    križa
    križanac
    križanje
    križanje ceste i tračnica
    križem
    krst
    ljut
    ljutit
    natmuren
    poprečan
    poprečnih
    precrtati
    prekrižiti
    prelaziti
    presijecati
    prijeći
    prijeći na drugu stranu
    protivan
    srdit
    ukrštanje
    ukrštati se
    unakrsan
    unakrsni
    unakrsno

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  • cross a cheque — British to draw two lines across a cheque to show that it can be paid only into the bank account of the person whose name is on it …   English dictionary

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  • cross — securities transaction in which the same broker acts as agent for both sides of the trade; a legal practice only if the broker first offers the securities publicly at a price higher than the bid. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary The transaction was …   Financial and business terms

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  • cross — I UK [krɒs] / US [krɔs] verb Word forms cross : present tense I/you/we/they cross he/she/it crosses present participle crossing past tense crossed past participle crossed *** 1) [intransitive/transitive] to go from one side of something such as a …   English dictionary

  • cross — ► NOUN 1) a mark, object, or figure formed by two short intersecting lines or pieces (+ or x). 2) an upright post with a transverse bar, as used in antiquity for crucifixion. 3) a cross shaped decoration awarded for bravery or indicating rank in… …   English terms dictionary

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