- travesía
- adj.1 traversing: applied to cattle that traverse the limits of their pasture.2 transverse, oblique, or lateral wind.f.trip, journey, voyage, tour.* * *travesía► nombre femenino1 (viaje) crossing; (por mar) voyage, crossing2 (calle) cross-street, passage3 (distancia) distance* * *noun f.crossing, voyage* * *SF1) (=calle) side street; [de pueblo] road that passes through a village2) (=viaje) (Náut) crossing, voyage; (Aer) crossing; (=distancia) distance travelled, distance to be crossed
travesía del desierto — (fig) period in the wilderness
3) (=viento) crosswind; Cono Sur west wind4) [en el juego] (=ganancias) amount won; (=pérdidas) amount lost5) And, Cono Sur (=desierto) arid plain, desert region* * *femenino1) (viaje) crossing2) (Esp) (callejuela) alleyway, side street* * *= journey.Ex. When at one stage of his journey Christian lost his roll, he was very distressed until he found it again.* * *femenino1) (viaje) crossing2) (Esp) (callejuela) alleyway, side street* * *= journey.Ex: When at one stage of his journey Christian lost his roll, he was very distressed until he found it again.
* * *travesíafeminineA (viaje) crossingB (Esp) (callejuela) alleyway, side street* * *
travesía sustantivo femenino
1 (viaje) crossing
2 (Esp) (callejuela) alleyway, side street
travesía f (en un barco) crossing
(en avión) flight
'travesía' also found in these entries:
English:
crossing
- liner
- passage
- sea
- voyage
* * *travesía nf1. [viaje] [por mar] voyage, crossing;[por aire] flight; [por tierra] journey;durante los cinco días de travesía en barco during the five-day sea crossing2. [calle] [entre otras dos] cross-street, connecting street;[en pueblo] = main road through a town* * *travesíaf crossing* * *travesía nf: voyage, crossing (of the sea)* * *travesía n1. (viaje por mar) crossing2. (calle) street
Spanish-English dictionary. 2013.