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1 intersekco
intersection -
2 ebakidura
iz.1. cut, incision2. ( zauria) gash, slash3. Mat.a. intersection; meet; \ebakidura ez-huts non-empty intersectionb. [ izenen aurrean ] \ebakidura multzo intersection set; \ebakidura zuzen line of intersection; \ebakidura zuzenerdi intersection half-line4. Tek.a. ( materialen erresistentzia) shearingb. cut; \ebakidura zirkular circular cutc. ( marrazketean) cut, cutting, cross section; \ebakidura karratu square (cross) section; \ebakidura laun plane sectiond. [ izenen aurrean ] \ebakidura-abiadura cutting speed; \ebakidura-angelu cutting angle; \ebakidura-azal cutting face; \ebakidura erreminta cutting tool; \ebakidura-sakonera cutting depth; \ebakidura-tentsio shearing stress; \ebakidura biko juntura errematxatu double shear riveted joint -
3 gurutze
iz.1.a. cross ; \gurutzean hil zen he died on the cross; \gurutzean {josi || iltzatu} to nail on the cross ; \gurutzeeko heriotza death on the cross | death by crucifixion; G\gurutze Santua the Holy Cross; \gurutzearen seinalea the sign of the crossb. (irud.) ezkontzaren \gurutze astuna eramateko in order to bear the heavy burden of marriage; har ezazu zeure \gurutzea! take up your cross! ; mundu honetako nekeak eta \gurutzeak pairatzeko in order to bear the sorrows and burdens of this worldc. ( irudia) cross; Maltako \gurutze Maltese cross; San Jurgiren \gurutzea the cross of St. George; zurezko \gurutze handi bat a large wooden cross2. ( bi marra gurutzatuz egindakoa) cross; \gurutze batez markatu to cross off | to mark off with a cross3. ( bideari d.) intersection, crossroads -
4 karrikaburu
iz. crossroads, intersection -
5 krucaĵo
1. croisement2. intersection
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