Cruzaban (en. They crossed)

/kɾuˈθaβan/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
The action of passing from one side to another.
The pedestrians were crossing the street without worry.
Los transeúntes cruzaban la calle sin preocuparse.
Union or intersection of paths or routes.
The roads crossed in the center of the town.
Las carreteras cruzaban en el centro del pueblo.
Intersection of thoughts or ideas.
Their paths crossed in the discussion about art.
Sus caminos se cruzaban en la discusión sobre arte.

Etymology

From the Latin 'cruciare', which means 'to make a cross'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

to cross one's fingers
To hope that something goes well.
cruzar los dedos
to cross paths
To meet someone again.
cruzar caminos

Related Words

cruzar
The action of passing from one side to another.
cruzar
cruz
A symbol formed by two intersecting lines.
cruz

Slang Meanings

To cross one's arms
When the situation became complicated, many crossed their arms.
Cuando la situación se complicó, muchos se cruzaron de brazos.
To cross the line
His comment truly crossed the line of what was acceptable.
Su comentario realmente cruzó la línea de lo aceptable.