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  1. to move or exist in a pattern of lines crossing something or each other. cruzar, entrecruzar, atravesar. This area of the city is criss-crossed by railway lines. Esta zona de la ciudad está atravesada por líneas de ferrocarril.

  2. criss-cross. adjective [ before noun ] uk / ˈkrɪs.krɒs / us / ˈkrɪs.krɑːs /. having or making a pattern of lines which cross each other: The streets ran in a regular criss-cross pattern. Cut the aubergines in half, and score the flesh with criss-cross lines. Más ejemplos.

  3. Traducción de 'crisscross' en el diccionario gratuito de inglés-español y muchas otras traducciones en español.

  4. criss-cross (UK) vi. (cross over one another) entrecruzarse ⇒ v prnl. The fibers of the basket crisscrossed in an attractive pattern. crisscross [sth] (US), criss-cross [sth] (UK) ⇒ vtr. (go back and forth across) entrecruzar ⇒ vtr. Tire tracks crisscrossed the front yard.

  5. traducción crisscross del Inglés al Español, diccionario Inglés - Español, ver también 'criss-crossed, crisis, crispness, crisis centre', ejemplos, conjugación.

  6. 1. a mark made of two crossed lines ( X ), often used as a signature by people who cannot write their names. 2. a pattern made of crossed lines. 3. a being confused or at cross-purposes. adjetivo. 4. marked with or moving in crossing lines. verbo transitivo. 5. to mark or cover with crossing lines. 6.

  7. 1. verbo. If a person or thing criss-crosses an area, they travel from one side to the other and back again many times, following different routes. If a number of things criss-cross an area, they cross it, and cross over each other. They criss-crossed the country by bus.