traverse

traverse
[ˈtrævəs]
verbo transitivo
1atravesar, cruzar (Literary)

traverse [tra-vers]
adjetivo
1Travieso, que está atravesado o puesto al través.
  • Traverse-course -> (Mar.) rumbo compuesto
  • Traverse-board -> tabla que lleva dibujada la rosa marina de los vientos; de uso antiguo
  • Traverse-table -> libro del diario; tabla de las diferencias de latitud, etc. -s
2(Fort.) Través, trinchera con parapeto pequeño.
3Línea transversal. (Geometría)
4El acto de recorrer o viajar; viaje, pasaje.
5Negación, acto de negar; objeción legal.
6Bordada en dirección oblicua. (Marina)
7En agrimensura, línea corta que parte de una línea principal y sirve para determinar la posición de un punto lateral.
  • Traverse of fortune -> reveses de fortuna
  • Traverse-jury -> V
1. Cualquier cosa que está colocada de modo que cruza a otra; travesaño: travesero; cerco travesero. Petit-jury.
1Atravesar, cruzar (cross).
2Recorrer o atravesar todo un espacio determinado.
3Examinar o escudriñar con cuidado.
4Negar, oponerse o hacer oposición a alguna sentencia o resolución judicial por los medios legales. (Foro; Forense)
5Estorbar, impedir, contrariar, poner obstáculos o impedimentos.
verbo neutro (intransitivo)
6Atravesarse, hacer vaivén, moverse de un lado a otro. (n)
7Dar vueltas, girar como sobre un pie. (n)
va.

traverse [ˈtrævəs]
noun
1 (Téc) travesaño; (m)
2 (Mil) través; (m)
3 (Mountaineering) escalada oblicua; (f) camino oblicuo; (m)
verb:transitive
(formal) atravesar
we are traversing a difficult period atravesamos un período difícil
verb:intransitive
(Mountaineering) hacer una escalada oblicua

Verb Conjugation for "traverse"

Imperative
  • traverse
  • you traverse
  • he/she traverses
  • we traverse
  • you traverse
  • they traverse
Preterite
  • I traversed
  • you traversed
  • he/she traversed
  • we traversed
  • you traversed
  • they traversed
Present Continuous
  • I am traversing
  • you are traversing
  • he/she is traversing
  • we are traversing
  • you are traversing
  • they are traversing
Present Perfect
  • I have traversed
  • you have traversed
  • he/she has traversed
  • we have traversed
  • you have traversed
  • they have traversed
Past Continuous
  • I was traversing
  • you were traversing
  • he/she was traversing
  • we were traversing
  • you were traversing
  • they were traversing
Past Perfect
  • I had traversed
  • you had traversed
  • he/she had traversed
  • we had traversed
  • you had traversed
  • they had traversed
Future
  • I will traverse
  • you will traverse
  • he/she will traverse
  • we will traverse
  • you will traverse
  • they will traverse
Future Perfect
  • I will have traversed
  • you will have traversed
  • he/she will have traversed
  • we will have traversed
  • you will have traversed
  • they will have traversed
Future Continuous
  • I will be traversing
  • you will be traversing
  • he/she will be traversing
  • we will be traversing
  • you will be traversing
  • they will be traversing
Present Perfect Continuous
  • I have been traversing
  • you have been traversing
  • he/she has been traversing
  • we have been traversing
  • you have been traversing
  • they have been traversing
Future Perfect Continuous
  • I will have been traversing
  • you will have been traversing
  • he/she will have been traversing
  • we will have been traversing
  • you will have been traversing
  • they will have been traversing
Past Perfect Continuous
  • I had been traversing
  • you had been traversing
  • he/she had been traversing
  • we had been traversing
  • you had been traversing
  • they had been traversing

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