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transgression
renvoi

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

I. cross reference [Brit ˌkrɒs ˈrɛfrəns, Am ˈkrɔs ˈˌrɛf(ə)rəns] N

renvoi m (to à)

II. cross-reference VB trans

cross-reference trans:

cross-reference book, dictionary
cross-reference entry, item
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

I. reference [Brit ˈrɛf(ə)r(ə)ns, Am ˈrɛf(ə)rəns] N

1. reference (mention, allusion):

référence f (to à)
allusion f (to à)

2. reference (consultation):

to do sth without reference to sb/sth

3. reference (consideration):

without reference to cases, statistics, objectives, needs

4. reference (allusion):

allusion f (to à)

5. reference TYPO (in book):

6. reference:

7. reference COMM (on letter, memo):

8. reference (testimonial):

9. reference (referee):

10. reference LING:

11. reference GEOG:

II. with reference to PREP

III. reference [Brit ˈrɛf(ə)r(ə)ns, Am ˈrɛf(ə)rəns] VB trans

reference book, article:

I. cross [Brit krɒs, Am krɔs] N

1. cross (shape):

to put a cross against name, item

2. cross (hybrid):

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

3. cross (in sewing):

4. cross SPORTS (in football):

II. cross [Brit krɒs, Am krɔs] ADJ

1. cross (angry):

se fâcher (with contre)

2. cross (transverse):

cross timber

3. cross (contrary to general direction):

cross breeze, swell

III. cross [Brit krɒs, Am krɔs] VB trans

1. cross (go across):

cross lit 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):

7. cross teacher:

souligner [qc] en rouge

8. cross SPORTS (in football):

cross ball

IV. cross [Brit krɒs, Am krɔs] 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 refl

to cross oneself refl REL:

VI. crossed ADJ TELEC

crossed line

VII. cross [Brit krɒs, Am krɔs]

I. heart [Brit hɑːt, Am hɑrt] N

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):

+ subj 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 ADV

III. -hearted COMP

IV. heart [Brit hɑːt, Am hɑrt]

in the PONS Dictionary

cross reference N

in the PONS Dictionary

reference [ˈrefrəns] N

1. reference (allusion):

in reference to sb/sth
à propos de qn/qc

2. reference (responsibilities):

3. reference consultation:

4. reference (in text):

5. reference (recommendation):

I. cross [krɒs, Am krɑ:s] N

1. cross (gen):

2. cross (mixture):

3. cross fig:

II. cross <-er, -est> [krɒs, Am krɑ:s] ADJ

III. cross [krɒs, Am krɑ:s] 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):

Phrases:

to cross a cheque Aus, Brit

IV. cross [krɒs, Am krɑ:s] VB intr

1. cross (intersect):

2. cross (go across):

in the PONS Dictionary

cross reference N

in the PONS Dictionary

I. reference [ˈref· ə r· ə n(t)s] N

1. reference (allusion):

in reference to sb/sth
à propos de qn/qc

2. reference (responsibilities):

3. reference (consultation):

4. reference (in text):

5. reference (recommendation):

II. reference [ˈref· ə r· ə n(t)s] VB trans

reference book, article, study:

I. cross [kras] N

1. cross:

2. cross (mixture):

3. cross fig:

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

III. cross [kras] 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):

Phrases:

IV. cross [kras] VB intr

1. cross (intersect):

2. cross (go across):

Present
Icross-reference
youcross-reference
he/she/itcross-references
wecross-reference
youcross-reference
theycross-reference
Past
Icross-referenced
youcross-referenced
he/she/itcross-referenced
wecross-referenced
youcross-referenced
theycross-referenced
Present Perfect
Ihavecross-referenced
youhavecross-referenced
he/she/ithascross-referenced
wehavecross-referenced
youhavecross-referenced
theyhavecross-referenced
Past Perfect
Ihadcross-referenced
youhadcross-referenced
he/she/ithadcross-referenced
wehadcross-referenced
youhadcross-referenced
theyhadcross-referenced

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That same analysis will also cross-reference all the medieval prints recorded by the project.
www.walesonline.co.uk
And, if a player pulled a hamstring, they could cross-reference to the conditions or the pitch and see if there was a connection.
www.independent.co.uk
This free download lets you input data, map exoplanets into the known collection of discovered bodies, and cross-reference and compile new data with each input.
www.wired.co.uk
By cross-referencing the two numbers along the grid of the square, a letter could be deduced.
en.wikipedia.org
However, they say that there is a need to cross-reference vaccination and screening registers to confirm that this observation is attributable to vaccination.
www.nhs.uk

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