English to Hindi Dictionary crossing

crossing

चौराहा
definition
verb
he has crossed the Atlantic twice
go or extend across or to the other side of (a path, road, stretch of water, or area).
the two lines cross at 90°
pass in an opposite or different direction; intersect.
noun
He admitted building the double line would cause more train traffic at the railway crossings .
a place where two roads, two railroad lines, or a road and a railroad line cross.
The crossing was done between phenotypically uniform plants.
crossbreeding.
translation of 'crossing'
रेखण,
संकरण,
संगम,
रेखित करना
noun
चौराहा,
पार जाने की क्रिया
adjective
लांघनेवाला
example
He was kayaking in a twenty-four foot craft for seventy-four days attempting the first solo 'crossing' of the Atlantic.
Even our mighty warships could only make that 'crossing' in weeks!
there's a daily ferry 'crossing'
The delays at the railway 'crossing' would be avoided by creating a new link road.
So you can see that just picking any old ferry route and the cheapest possible 'crossing' may not necessarily be the best plan.
The 'crossing' to Trinidad is deep and notoriously rough, as I found out to my cost.
That border 'crossing' will make a profound and irreversible difference.
He said they would consider the results but they would be leaning towards providing a 'crossing' on the street.
In fact it was considered too rough even to send the dive centre boat to collect us, so we made the 20-minute 'crossing' by ferry.
She had to abandon her first planned 'crossing' three weeks earlier because of high winds and sea state.
The fact that the crash happened on a railway 'crossing' has led to immediate demands for a change to the way that the interface between roads and rail are handled.
It is estimated that it will cost £20m to cut the cost of the tolls, and that a cut in the cost of 'crossing' from the island to the mainland could create 200 jobs.
the 'crossing' of the Pyrenees
The 'crossing' , which consumed fourteen days, was a rough one, but he reached his destination without serious accident in 1880.
Another man lost his teeth in the mid-Atlantic on a particularly rough 'crossing' , while being ill over the side of the boat he was on.
First came the battle between advocates of a short tower and those who wanted a much taller tower over the 'crossing' .
When the pedestrian phase is too long, drivers may be unnecessarily delayed at an empty crosswalk after all pedestrians have completed their 'crossing' .
the 'crossing' of the Pennines
a short ferry 'crossing'
I use this 'crossing' up to six times a day, walking my children to school.
The Irish Setter has evolved from the 'crossing' of Irish Water Spaniels, Springer Spaniels, the Spanish Pointer, and English and Gordon Setters.
Every town, city or border 'crossing' is a bustle of trade.
On a related note, it seems that at last we are looking at a safe 'crossing' for pupils of Parish Church School in the not too distant future.
Charles Lindbergh's stunning 'crossing' of the Atlantic did not stop other aerial adventurers from attempting the flight over that vast ocean.
a stream of cars was waiting for the railway 'crossing' barriers to be opened
One of the worst issues was the 'crossing' on Devon Street.
The first successful 'crossing' by ship would not occur until Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen set out in 1903.
It's a 2.5 hour drive, minus any border 'crossing' wait time.
It includes plans to bridge the 'crossing' and introduce a railway station.
a transatlantic 'crossing'
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