across in Portuguese
across in Portuguese is em horizontal, do outro lado de, através — across means from one side of something to the other.
across in Portuguese
em horizontal
(crosswords) Horizontally.
do outro lado de
On the opposite side of (something that lies between two points of interest).
através
(Southern US, AAVE) across from: on the opposite side, relative to something that lies between, from (a point of interest).
do outro lado de
(Southern US, AAVE) across from: on the opposite side, relative to something that lies between, from (a point of interest).
através
From one side to the other within (a space being traversed).
perpendicularmente
At or near the far end of (a space).
What does "across" mean?
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prep From one side of something to the other.
"She swam across the river."
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prep On the opposite side of.
"The bakery is across the street from the bank."
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adv From one side to the other; to the opposite side.
"The river is about a mile across."
across in a sentence
- She swam across the river.
- They built a bridge across the valley.
- The bakery is across the street from the bank.
- The river is about a mile across.
Similar words in Portuguese
Common Portuguese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "across" in Portuguese?
"across" in Portuguese is em horizontal, do outro lado de, através. across means: From one side of something to the other.
How do you use "across" in a sentence?
Example: "She swam across the river." In Portuguese, "across" is em horizontal, do outro lado de, através.
Are there other ways to say "across" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 4 translations listed for "across": em horizontal, do outro lado de, através, perpendicularmente.
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