おうだん
Meanings
Noun
Verb (する)
1. crossing; traversing
2. traversing horizontally; passing west to east (or east to west)
3. cutting horizontally
Pitch accent
うだん
Used in vocabulary (12 in total)
(transverse) cross section
pedestrian crossing; crosswalk
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Examples (28 in total)
The old woman is crossing the road.
We flew across the Atlantic.
Be careful when you cross a road.
It is very dangerous to cross this street.
The boat sailed across the Pacific Ocean.
The typhoon may cross the Tohoku district.
I make sure not to cross this street, even if I am in a hurry.
I helped him cross the street.
Look to the left and right before crossing the street.
You must be careful when crossing a busy street.
Jim looked left and right before crossing the street.
He failed in the attempt to sail across the Pacific Ocean.
You have to cross the ocean to get to America.
It is against the rule to cross the street while the red light is on.
He crossed the immense pacific on a raft.
They crossed the vast continent on foot.
I watched the old woman cross the street.
Drivers must look out for children crossing the road.
Tom is crossing Australia right now.
Lindbergh was the first man to fly across the Atlantic.
I'll travel across Europe by bicycle this summer.
I took a trip across Canada last April.
Crossing the street, I was nearly hit by a car.
He helped the blind man to cross the street.
I saw him cross the street as I got off the bus.
He warned me against crossing the road at that point.
The old man walked across the road carefully.
The policeman told us not to cross the street against the red light.