Usage examples of "cross over" in English with translation to French

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He crossed over to England. Il a traversé vers l'Angleterre.
In order to cross from one sentence to the other, Tom was stretching out his arm. Mary clinged firmly on to it and jumped over the dot, avoiding to fall in the space. Pour passer d'une phrase à l'autre, Tom tendait son bras. Mary le saisissait fermement et sautait par-dessus le point en évitant de tomber dans l'espace.
In truth, there was only one Christian, and he died on the cross. En vérité, il n'y eût qu'un seul chrétien, et il mourut sur la croix.
I drank the milk that was left over from breakfast. J'ai bu le lait qui restait du petit déjeuner
Don't cross the road while the signal is red. Ne traverse pas la rue tant que le feu est rouge.
Helen's forum experienced an irreconcilable schism over whether to use one or two oven mitts. Le forum d'Hélène a connu un schisme inconciliable sur l'utilisation d'un ou de deux gants de cuisine.
The strikers hectored the few scabs courageous enough to cross the picket line. Les grévistes harcelaient les quelques jaunes assez courageux pour traverser le piquet de grève.
It took Rei 20 days to get over her injury. Il a fallu 20 jours à Rei pour se remettre de sa blessure.
The hardest thing in life is knowing which bridges to cross and which bridges to burn. La chose la plus difficile dans la vie est de savoir quels ponts traverser et lesquels brûler.
The vacation is over now. Les vacances sont finies maintenant.
Let's cross the street. Traversons la rue.
The opera ain't over till the fat lady sings. L'opéra n'est pas terminé avant que la grosse dame n'ait chanté.
I saw him cross the road. Je l'ai vu traverser la route.
Thanks for coming over tonight. Merci d'être venu ce soir.
No cross, no crown. Ni Dieu, ni maître.
That's quite over the top. C'est assez exagéré.
I cross the railroad tracks every morning. Je traverse la voie ferrée chaque matin.
Calm down. I'll come over as soon as possible. Calmez-vous. Je passe dès que possible.
It didn’t even cross my mind. Ça ne m'a même pas traversé l'esprit.
I suppose it's different when you think about it over the long term. Je suppose que c'est différent quand tu y penses à long terme.
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