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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

cross section [ingl brit ˈkrɒs ˌsɛkʃ(ə)n, ingl am ˈkrɑs ˌsɛkʃ(ə)n] SOST

1. cross section lett:

2. cross section (selection):

échantillon m (of de)
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

I. section [ingl brit ˈsɛkʃ(ə)n, ingl am ˈsɛkʃ(ə)n] SOST

1. section (part):

2. section (department):

3. section (subdivision):

4. section (passage):

passage m (on sur)
partie f (on qui traite de)

5. section MILIT:

6. section:

section BIOL, GEOL

7. section MAT:

8. section MED:

9. section FERR (part of network):

10. section ingl am FERR (of sleeping car):

11. section ingl am FERR (relief train):

II. section [ingl brit ˈsɛkʃ(ə)n, ingl am ˈsɛkʃ(ə)n] VB vb trans

1. section (divide):

section document, text
section computer screen

2. section MED (in surgery):

3. section ingl brit MED (confine to mental hospital):

section person

I. cross [ingl brit krɒs, ingl am krɔs] SOST

1. cross (shape):

the Cross RELIG
to put a cross against name, item

2. cross (hybrid):

cross BIOL, BOT, ZOOL
croisement m (between entre)

3. cross (in sewing):

4. cross SPORT (in football):

II. cross [ingl brit krɒs, ingl am krɔs] AGG

1. cross (angry):

se fâcher (with contre)

2. cross (transverse):

cross timber

3. cross (contrary to general direction):

cross breeze, swell

III. cross [ingl brit krɒs, ingl am krɔs] VB vb trans

1. cross (go across):

cross lett road, country, room, sea
cross river
cross border, line, threshold, mountains, ditch
cross bridge: river, road
cross road, railway line, river: garden, country, desert
cross line: page
cross fig limit, boundary

2. cross (meet) road, path, railway line, river:

cross road, path, railway line, river

3. cross (place in shape of a cross):

cross spoons, knives, ropes

4. cross:

cross BIOL, BOT, ZOOL plants, animals, species
to cross sth with sth

5. cross (oppose):

cross person

6. cross (draw line across):

to cross a cheque ingl brit

7. cross teacher:

souligner [qc] en rouge

8. cross SPORT (in football):

cross ball

IV. cross [ingl brit krɒs, ingl am krɔs] VB vb intr

1. cross:

2. cross (meet):

cross roads, railway lines, cars, trains:
cross lines:
cross letters:
to cross with sth letter:

3. cross (lie in shape of cross):

cross straps, ropes, beams, bars:

V. to cross oneself VB vb rifl

to cross oneself vb rifl RELIG:

VI. crossed AGG TELECOM

crossed line

VII. cross [ingl brit krɒs, ingl am krɔs]

I. heart [ingl brit hɑːt, ingl am hɑrt] SOST

1. heart ANAT (of human, animal):

in the shape of a heart attr patient, specialist, operation
in the shape of a heart muscle, valve, wall
in the shape of a heart surgery

2. heart (site of emotion, love, sorrow etc):

to break sb's heart
se briser le cœur (over sb pour qn)
the way to sb's heart

3. heart (innermost feelings, nature):

+ congt in my heart (of hearts)
my heart is not in sth/doing sth

4. heart (capacity for pity, love etc):

5. heart (courage):

6. heart (middle, centre):

7. heart (in cards):

8. heart (of artichoke, lettuce, cabbage, celery):

II. by heart AVV

III. -hearted COMP

IV. heart [ingl brit hɑːt, ingl am hɑrt]

nel dizionario PONS

cross-section SOST

1. cross-section (transverse cut):

2. cross-section (representative mixture):

nel dizionario PONS

I. section [ˈsekʃən] SOST

1. section (part):

section of a road, railway
section of a document
section of an orange
section of a newspaper
pages fpl

2. section (department):

3. section MUS:

4. section (military unit):

5. section (surgical cut):

II. section [ˈsekʃən] VB vb trans

1. section (divide):

2. section ingl brit MED:

I. cross [krɒs, ingl am krɑ:s] SOST

1. cross (gen):

2. cross (mixture):

3. cross fig:

II. cross <-er, -est> [krɒs, ingl am krɑ:s] AGG

III. cross [krɒs, ingl am krɑ:s] VB vb trans

1. cross (go across):

2. cross (lie across each other):

cross one's arms, legs

3. cross (make sign of cross):

4. cross (oppose):

5. cross (crossbreed):

locuzioni:

to cross a cheque ingl Aus, ingl brit

IV. cross [krɒs, ingl am krɑ:s] VB vb intr

1. cross (intersect):

2. cross (go across):

nel dizionario PONS

cross-section SOST

1. cross-section (transverse cut):

2. cross-section (representative mixture):

nel dizionario PONS

I. section [ˈsek·ʃ ə n] SOST

1. section (part):

section of a road, railroad
section of a document
section of an orange
section of a newspaper
pages fpl

2. section (department):

3. section MUS:

4. section (military unit):

5. section (surgical cut):

II. section [ˈsek·ʃ ə n] VB vb trans

I. cross [kras] SOST

1. cross:

2. cross (mixture):

3. cross fig:

II. cross <-er, -est> [kras] AGG

III. cross [kras] VB vb trans

1. cross (go across):

2. cross (lie across each other):

cross one's arms, legs

3. cross (make sign of cross):

4. cross (oppose):

5. cross (crossbreed):

locuzioni:

IV. cross [kras] VB vb intr

1. cross (intersect):

2. cross (go across):

Glossario della tecnica del freddo GEA

Present
Isection
yousection
he/she/itsections
wesection
yousection
theysection
Past
Isectioned
yousectioned
he/she/itsectioned
wesectioned
yousectioned
theysectioned
Present Perfect
Ihavesectioned
youhavesectioned
he/she/ithassectioned
wehavesectioned
youhavesectioned
theyhavesectioned
Past Perfect
Ihadsectioned
youhadsectioned
he/she/ithadsectioned
wehadsectioned
youhadsectioned
theyhadsectioned

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Serious accumulation is caused by heart failure, peritoneopericardial diaphragmatic hernias, uremia, pericardial cysts, or hypoalbuminemia.
en.wikipedia.org
To partake food cooked by self or other religious person or one who is pure by heart and work 22.
en.wikipedia.org
I knew the Beatitudes by heart at one time.
www.independent.ie
Palpitations that are caused by heart muscle defects will require specialist examination and assessment.
en.wikipedia.org
He died in 1967 by heart attack following 6 years of hard labour.
en.wikipedia.org