Cruzaste (en. Crossed)
/kɾuˈsaste/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
verb
To pass from one side to the other of a line, a path, or an obstacle.
You crossed the street without looking.
Cruzaste la calle sin mirar.
To intersect or cross something, especially referring to an object or image.
You crossed the finish line first.
Cruzaste la línea de meta primero.
To join or bring together two things, such as paths or destinations.
You crossed two paths in your life.
Cruzaste dos caminos en tu vida.
Etymology
From Latin 'cruciare', which means 'to make a cross'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
you crossed the road
You moved from one side to the other of the path.
cruzaste el camino
you crossed your fingers
You made a gesture of hope, wishing for something to go well.
cruzaste los dedos
you did not cross borders
You did not exceed limits or restrictions.
no cruzaste fronteras
Related Words
cruzar
Action of moving from one side to the other.
cruzar
cruce
Place where paths intersect.
cruce
cruz
Geometric figure formed by two lines that cross each other.
cruz
Slang Meanings
To run into someone
I ran into him at the bar last night.
Me crucé con él en el bar anoche.
To cross one's arms
I was so frustrated that I crossed my arms and did nothing.
Estaba tan frustrado que me crucé de brazos y no hice nada.