cruzar
cross ; fall across ; walk across ; intersect ; cross-pollinate ; throw across ; interbreed ; get over.
Some of the cases presented in this book are concerned with broad policy issues, while others are less encompassing and present some of the narrower problems that cross the library manager's desk.
A shaft of yellow sunshine fell across the carpet.
Some of the questions to ask ourselves are will people walk up or down stairs, across quadrangles, etc just to visit the library?.
Contingency plans can be devised to intersect at several points on this time continuum.
The purpose of the conference is to cross-pollinate the research of all fields that endeavor to inform clients.
The gangplank (illustrated by the dotted line in Figure 1) can be thrown across without weakening the chain of command, as long as this relationship is advisory and not policy making = The gangplank (illustrated by the dotted line in Figure 1) can be thrown across without weakening the chain of command, as long as this relationship is advisory and not policy making.
Our human ancestors were still interbreeding with their chimp cousins long after first splitting from the chimpanzee lineage, a genetic study suggests.
They couldn't get over the river by building anything, so they stopped at that point.
como barcos que se cruzan (en la oscuridad)
like passing ships (in the night)
The relationship doesn't really exist if you and your partner treat each other like passing ships in the night.
como barcos que se cruzan (en la noche)
like passing ships (in the night)
The relationship doesn't really exist if you and your partner treat each other like passing ships in the night.
cruzar corriendo
run across
As today's example we have two Brits who have decided to spend the summer and fall running across America.
cruzar en el camino de Alguien
cross + Posesivo + path
His willingness to beat or shoot others who crossed his path reveals a man who was unable to see beyond the satisfaction of his own desires.
cruzar fronteras
span + boundaries
The roles for information professionals in the future will demand a broad interpretation of professional identity and ability to span disciplinary, institutional and methodological boundaries.
cruzar la calle
cross + the street
Two researchers have created electronic goggles that help blind people cross streets safely.
cruzar la carretera por un sitio no autorizado
jaywalking
jaywalk
At any rate, jaywalking is a relatively minor annoyance (and a risk that falls mainly on the jaywalkers themselves), and it should not consume law enforcement resources.
When people make the decision to jaywalk, they don't connect it to the fact that they could get killed doing that.
cruzar la espada con
cross + swords with
I've crossed swords with him before, and the only thing that's remarkable is that he's still hard at it, peddling his view of the future of IT.
cruzar la frontera
cross + the boundary
Modern developments in all areas of knowledge tend to cross the boundaries between disciplines.
cruzar la línea
cross + the line
This is a critical distinction, and the line between policy and operations should not be crossed.
cruzar la línea divisoria
cross + the boundary
cross + the great divide
cross + the dividing line
cross + the line
Modern developments in all areas of knowledge tend to cross the boundaries between disciplines.
The article is entitled 'Crossing the great divide: Academic libraries move into the 21st century'.
Effective planning will be necessary to convince government of the bility of the library to use resources effectively, but there is a danger that this may cross the dividing line and become the direction of policy.
The article is entitled 'Crossing the line: the development of archival standards'.
cruzar la línea que separa
cross over + the line separating
The primary task of these students is to prove in their thesis that they have crossed over the line separating novice and expert.
cruzar la mente
shoot through + Posesivo + mind
A wild thought of leaving the DPL shot through her mind and was gone.
cruzar la meta
cross + the finish line
The hardest part about writing a novel is in crossing the finish line - once the first draft is done, the finish line is in sight.
cruzar las fronteras
breach + boundaries
breach + barriers
The reading shows McKemmish breaching the boundaries of a wilderness for too long neglected by the record keeping professions.
The information society will see the barriers between work, play, home and office breached.
cruzar las líneas divisorias que separan + Nombre
cross + Adjetivo + lines
Cultural study, especially for the museologist, must be interdisciplinary and cross class lines = Los estudios socioculturales, especialmente para el museólogo, deben ser interdisciplinares y cruzar las líneas divisorias que separan las clases sociales.
cruzar las piernas
cross + Posesivo + legs
fold + Posesivo + legs
She sat back in her chair, crossed her legs, lighted a cigarette, and smoked herself into a cloud.
Evan took a seat on the stone bench, eagerly folding his legs into the lotus position.
cruzar los brazos
fold + Posesivo + arms
cross + Posesivo + arms
She settled back in her chair and folded her arms.
She crossed her arms over her chest, and his gaze went automatically to her breasts.
cruzar los dedos [Gesto usado para indicar que uno espera que todo salga bien]
cross + Posesivo + fingers
The site went down but it's back up now (fingers crossed).
cruzarse con
run into
cross + Posesivo + path
cross + paths with
walk + past
If they were watching the nimble movements of a compositor as he gathered the types from the hundred and fifty-two boxes of his case, they would run into a ream of wetted paper weighted down with paving stones.
Based on hundreds of interviews with Hollywood's power players, she weaves Eisner's story together with those who have crossed his path.
Some of you old timers are likely stealing a smile as you read this, tinking that you were lucky not to have crossed paths with him.
She is one of those ultra sexy, smoking hot women who turn heads when they walk past anyone.
cruzarse de brazos
sit back
fold + Posesivo + arms
go along with + the flow
sit on + Posesivo + hands
stand + idly by
ALA or its subdivision have been sitting back while these powerful people get together and decide what should be good for us.
She settled back in her chair and folded her arms.
Finally, we have someone who is not just folding his arms and going along with the flow.
She was all excited about the relationship and possibly the engagement but she sat on her hands and did nothing to make things better.
Do not stand idly by while your neighbor's blood is shed.
cruzarse de piernas
fold + Posesivo + legs
Evan took a seat on the stone bench, eagerly folding his legs into the lotus position.
cruzarse en el camino
cross + paths with
Some of you old timers are likely stealing a smile as you read this, tinking that you were lucky not to have crossed paths with him.
cruzársele a Uno en el camino
come + Posesivo + way
Nothing fazes Paula and with her cool head she thrives on the daily challenges that come her way.
cruzar una mirada
exchange + glance
The assistants exchanged a quick glance.
el que no se aventura no cruza el mar
nothing ventured, nothing gained
In today's recession it seems that the saying 'nothing ventured, nothing gained' could be re-written as 'nothing ventured, nothing lost'.
persona que cruza la carretera por un sitio no autorizado
jaywalker
At any rate, jaywalking is a relatively minor annoyance (and a risk that falls mainly on the jaywalkers themselves), and it should not consume law enforcement resources.