cross-channel ferry
1cross-Channel — UK US adjective going across the English Channel (=the sea between England and France) a cross Channel ferry Thesaurus: areas of seahyponym …
2cross-Channel — also cross channel ADJ: ADJ n Cross Channel travel is travel across the English Channel, especially by boat. I was awaiting the cross channel ferry from Ostend to Dover... Dieppe has plenty to attract cross Channel visitors …
3cross-Channel — UK / US adjective going across the English Channel (= the sea between England and France) a cross Channel ferry …
4cross-Channel shopping — Cross Channel shopping trips have become a British phenomenon since the UK joined the European Union. Coach and ferry companies encourage shoppers to take advantage of differential prices, particularly in relation to wines, spirits and tobacco …
5cross-Channel — adj. Cross Channel is used with these nouns: ↑ferry …
6Channel Tunnel — Map of the Channel Tunnel Overview Location English Channel (Strait of Dover) Coordinates Folkestone …
7cross- — [krɔs US kro:s] prefix 1.) going from one side to the other ▪ a cross Channel ferry (=sailing from Britain to France) 2.) going between two things and joining them ▪ cross cultural influences …
8cross- — [krɔs US kro:s] prefix 1.) going from one side to the other ▪ a cross Channel ferry (=sailing from Britain to France) 2.) going between two things and joining them ▪ cross cultural influences …
9Channel Ports — The Channel Ports are seaports in southern England and the facing continent, which allow for short crossings of the English Channel. There is no formal definition, but there is a general understanding of the term. Some ferry companies divide… …
10Channel Tunnel — (also infml the Chunnel) a rail tunnel under the English Channel between England and France. There have been proposals for a tunnel since the 19th century, but political and practical problems prevented any progress being made until the 1980s. It …