What does oversteken in Dutch mean?

What is the meaning of the word oversteken in Dutch? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use oversteken in Dutch.

The word oversteken in Dutch means oversteken, oversteken, oversteken, overkruisen, overschrijden, oversteken, door rood lopen, roekeloos oversteken, opnieuw oversteken, dwars oversteken. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word oversteken

oversteken

(traverse, go across)

He crossed the street when the traffic stopped.

oversteken

(go over, walk across)

oversteken, overkruisen

(formal, literary (extend across)

The Appalachian Trail traverses the length of the Appalachian Mountains.

overschrijden

(go over: a line, border) (lijn)

When overtaking, do not cross the solid white line in the centre of the road.

oversteken

(traverse)

He coursed the wide plains, thinking of home.

door rood lopen

(US (cross a road against the signal)

It's not a good idea to jaywalk in front of a police officer.

roekeloos oversteken

(US, informal (crossing road at wrong point)

Jaywalking may seem like a minor crime, but it can lead to serious traffic accidents.

opnieuw oversteken

(traverse again)

dwars oversteken

(formal, literary (cross diagonally)

The highway traverses the county and passes through two large towns.

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