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cross I [kros] n.,v., adj. -n 1. kryq; make one's crosses vë një kryq (në vend të firmës). 2. kryq (druri etj). 3. fig. vuajtje, mundim; take up one's cross pranoj vuajtjet. 4. kryqëzim (racash etj). 5. shartim, martesë, hibrid. 6. sport. goditje frenuese (në boks).● take the cross marr pjesë në kryqëzatë- v 1. kapërcej, kaloj; cross sb's path takoj/ndesh dike; cross one's mind më shkon ndër mend. 2. i vë kryq, e heq (një fjalë); cross one's fs and dot one's i's fig. vë pikat mbi i-të. 3. kryqëzoj, vë njërën mbi tjetrën. 4. cross oneself bëj kryqin. 5. ndesh (rrugës). 6. kundërshtoj, pengoj (planet). 7. kryqëzoj (raca të ndryshme etj). across one's heart bëj kryqin; cross swords ndeshem, përleshem; hyj në polemikë; cross the floor ndërroj parti (deputeti)-adj 1. inatçi, zemërak. 2. tërthor. 3. i kundërt, nga përballë (erë). 4. hibrid, i kryqëzuar● crossbar ['krosba:] n. shtyllë horizontale, tërthore● crossbeam ['krosbi:m] n. tërthorëse, traverse, binar● crossbones ['krosbounz] n.pl. shenja "rrezik vdekjeje"● cross-check ['krosçek] n. rikontroltoj, verifikoj● cross-country [kroskantri] adj 1. jashtë, në natyrë; cross-country race kros në natyrë. 2. tejpërtej vendit● crosscut ['kroskat] n.,v. -n 1. prerje tërthore. 2. rrugë diagonale /-v 1. pres tërthor. 2. eci tërthoraz● cross-examine ['krosig'zæmin] vt. ripyes; marr në pyetje● cross-eyed ['krosaid] adj. vëngërosh, vangosh● crosshatch ['kroshæç] i/ vijëzoj kryq e tërthor (një figure në letër)● crossing ['krosing] n 1. kryqëzim, udhëkryq. 2. kalim, vendkalimi. 3. kalim, kapërcim (lumi etj)● cross-legged ['kroslegd] adj. këmbëkryq● crossover ['krosouvë:] n 1. venkalim. 2. mbikalesë (rrugore)● crosspatch ['krospæç] n. gj.fol. njeri zemërak● cross-purpose ['krospë:pës] n. mosmarrëveshje; at cross-purposes a) duke keqkuptuar qëllimet etjetrit; b) në keqkuptim e sipër● cross-stitch ['krosstiç] n. punë kryq (në qendisje)● crosswalk ['kroswok] n. kalim rruge me viza të bardha● crossword [kroswë:d] n. fjalëkryq* * *kryq; kryqëzoj
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