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1. verb1) (to sail for pleasure: We're going cruising in the Mediterranean.) hacer un crucero2) (to go at a steady, comfortable speed: The plane is cruising at an altitude of 10,000 metres.) ir a velocidad de crucero
2. noun(a voyage from place to place made for pleasure and relaxation: They went on a cruise.) crucero- cruisercruise1 n crucerocruise2 vb volar a velocidad de crucero / ir a velocidad constantethe plane cruised at an altitude of 30,000 feet el avión volaba a una altitud de 30.000 piestr[krʊːz]2 (travel at steady speed - car) ir, circular (a una velocidad constante y sin forzar el motor); (- plane) volar, desplazarse■ we shall be cruising at a speed of 500 miles per hour nuestra velocidad de crucero será de 500 millas por hora3 slang (look for sexual partner) buscar plan, ir de ligue1 SMALLMARITIME/SMALL crucero\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto cruise to victory lograr cómodamente la victoriato go on a cruise hacer un crucerocruise missile misil nombre masculino de crucero1) : hacer un crucero2) : navegar o conducir a una velocidad constantecruising speed: velocidad de crucerocruise n: crucero mn.• campaña s.f.• corso s.m.• excursión s.f.• viaje por mar s.f.v.• cruzar v.
I kruːz1)a) ( Naut) hacer* un crucero, navegar*b) \<\<police car\>\> patrullar2) ( travel at steady speed) \<\<plane\>\> volar*, desplazarse*; \<\<car\>\> ir* ( a una velocidad constante)cruising speed — velocidad f de crucero
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noun crucero m[kruːz]to go on a cruise — hacer* un crucero
1.N crucero m2. VI1) [ship, fleet] navegar; [holidaymaker] hacer un crucero; [plane] volarthe car was cruising (along) at 80km/h — el coche marchaba plácidamente a una velocidad de 80km/h
we are cruising at an altitude of 33,000 ft — estamos volando a una altura (de crucero) de 33.000 pies
cruising speed — velocidad f de crucero
cruising altitude — altura f or altitud f de crucero
2) (fig)3) * (=pick up men/women) ir de ligue *, ir a ligar *3.VT [ship] [+ waters, seas] surcar; [vehicle] [+ streets] circular por4.CPDcruise control N — control m de crucero
cruise missile N — misil m de crucero
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I [kruːz]1)a) ( Naut) hacer* un crucero, navegar*b) \<\<police car\>\> patrullar2) ( travel at steady speed) \<\<plane\>\> volar*, desplazarse*; \<\<car\>\> ir* ( a una velocidad constante)cruising speed — velocidad f de crucero
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noun crucero mto go on a cruise — hacer* un crucero
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2 crucero
crucero sustantivo masculino (Ferr) grade crossing (AmE), level crossing (BrE)
crucero sustantivo masculino
1 (viaje por mar) cruise
hacer un crucero por el Mediterráneo, to go on a cruise in the Mediterranean
2 (barco) cruise ship
3 Arquit transept
4 (cruz de piedra) stone cross ' crucero' also found in these entries: Spanish: potosí English: cruise - cruise missile - cruise ship - cruise speed - cruiser - grade - level
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