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having eyes that are turned inwards    {adj} atravesada  
intersection    {n} atravesada   {f}  
mixed breed dog    {adj} atravesada  
Mongrel, of a mixed or cross breed.    {a.} atravesada  
Oblique.    {a.} atravesada  
place where a road or railroad tracks can be crossed    {n} atravesada   {f}  
placed one over another    {adj} atravesada  
Squint-eyed, looking obliquely.    {a.} atravesada  
vicious    {adj} atravesada  
wicked    {adj} atravesada  
aslant    {adj} atravesado  
awry    {adj} atravesado  
break through    {v} atravesado  
cross    {v} atravesado  
crossed    {adj} atravesado  
cross-eyed    {adj} atravesado  
Cross-grained, perverse, troublesome.    {a.} atravesado  
having eyes that are turned inwards    {adj} atravesado  
jack-knifed atravesado  
lying across    {adj} atravesado  
mixed breed dog    {adj} atravesado  
Mongrel, of a mixed or cross breed.    {a.} atravesado  
oblique atravesado  
Oblique.    {a.} atravesado  
outstep    {v} atravesado  
pass over    {v} atravesado  
pierce    {v} atravesado  
placed one over another    {adj} atravesado  
slanting atravesado  
sloped atravesado  
slopingly atravesado  
Squint-eyed, looking obliquely.    {a.} atravesado  
transfixed    {adj} atravesado  
transversal atravesado  
traverse    {adj} atravesado  
vicious    {adj} atravesado  
wicked    {adj} atravesado  
Disturber, a violator of peace.    {n} atravesador  
beleaguered atravesando momentos difíciles  
Cross-timber, timber which crosses from one side to another. (Naut.) a cross-piece for belaying ropes.    {n} Atravesaño firme de colchar  
Cross-timber, timber which crosses from one side to another. Carlines or carlings, two pieces of timber lying fore and aft from one beam to another, directly over the keel.    {n} Atravesaños de las latas  
Cross-timber, timber which crosses from one side to another. Cross-pieces of the breast-work.    {n} Atravesaños de los propaos  
(Low.) to bewitch by a spell or charm.    {va.} atravesar  
(Naut.) to cross the course of another vessel under her head or stern. ( . V. ACERTAR).    {va.} Atravesar  
break through    {v} atravesar  
burst through    {v} atravesar  
course    {v} atravesar  
cross    {v} atravesar  
cross over    {v} atravesar  
crosscut    {v} atravesar  
crosscut    {v} atravesar  
crosscut through    {v} atravesar  
cut through    {v} atravesar  
experience    {v} atravesar  
get across    {v} atravesar  
get over    {v} atravesar  
get through to    {v} atravesar  
go through    {v} atravesar  
go through    {v} atravesar  
live through    {v} atravesar  
make it across    {v} atravesar  
navigate    {v} atravesar  
navigate across    {v} atravesar  
pass    {v} atravesar  
pass through    {v} atravesar  
pass through    {v} atravesar  
pierce    {v} atravesar  
pierce through    {v} atravesar  
range    {v} atravesar  
run across    {v} atravesar  
run through    {v} atravesar  
run through    {v} atravesar  
sail    {v} atravesar  
sail across    {v} atravesar  
shear through    {v} atravesar  
stick through    {v} atravesar  
strike through    {v} atravesar  
thrust through    {v} atravesar  
To be obstructed by something thrown in the way.    {va.} atravesar  
to bet    {v} atravesar  
To bet, to stake at a wager.    {va.} atravesar  
to break through    {v} atravesar  
to bridge    {v} atravesar  
to come across    {v} atravesar  
to cross    {vt} atravesar  
to cross    {v} atravesar  
To cross, to cross over, to pass over, to get or go over, to go through, to overpass.    {va.} atravesar  
to go across    {vt} atravesar  
to go beyond    {v} atravesar  
to go through    {v} atravesar  
to go through (a situation or crisis)    {vt} atravesar  
To have a dispute.    {va.} atravesar  
to impale    {v} atravesar  
to impale on    {v} atravesar  
to interfere    {v} atravesar  
to interpose    {v} atravesar  
to it blocked my path    {v} atravesar  
To lay a trump on a card which has been played.    {va.} atravesar  
to lay across    {vt} atravesar  
To lay, or put across    {va.} atravesar