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21cross over — intransitive verb : to reach a broader audience crossed over to the pop charts * * * cross over [phrasal verb] cross over or cross over (something) 1 : to move or go from one side of (something) to the other The deer crossed over to the other… …
22cross-over — and cross over appeal a film or production that is made for one audience, but may easily cross over to another unexpected audience; also refers to a film, actor, or production that appeals to different demographic groups or age groups and can …
23Cross-Over-Studie — Eine Cross Over Studie dient dem Ausschließen von falschen Effekten bei klinischen Studien in der Medizin. In einer Studie möchte man beispielsweise den Unterschied zwischen zwei Behandlungsmethoden nachweisen (z. B. zwischen Musiktherapie… …
24cross·over — /ˈkrɑːsˌoʊvɚ/ noun, pl overs [count] : a change from one style or type of activity to another The actor made a smooth crossover to politics. a rock musician s crossovers into jazz and soul music often used before another noun a successful… …
25cross over — verb a) To pass from one side or area, physical or abstract, to another. To reach the other bank of the river, we tried crossing over on a log. b) To die. Not many actors are so easily able to cross over from television to film. Syn: go home, go… …
26cross over to the other side — die, kick the bucket, pass away Some people cross over to the other side and return! …
27cross-over — sankirta statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. crossing; crossover; crossunder vok. Kreuzung, f rus. пересечение, n pranc. croisement, m; cross over, m; passage, m …
28cross-over transition — tiesioginis šuolis statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. cross over transition; direct transition vok. Direktübergang, m rus. прямой переход, m pranc. transition directe, f …
29Cross-over — Cross o|ver1 auch: Cross|o|ver1 〈[krɔsoʊvə(r)] n.; Gen.: s; Pl.: unz.〉 = Crossing over Cross o|ver2 auch: Cross|o|ver2 〈[krɔsoʊvə(r)] m.; Gen.: od. s, Pl.: ; Musik〉 Mischung aus unterschiedlichen Musikstilen, z. B. aus Rock u. Reggae, wobei die …
30Cross-over — Crossover (engl. „Kreuzung, Überschneidung“) ist in der Farbfotografie häufig benutztes Verfahren, bei dem Diafilme mit normaler Farbfilmchemie entwickelt werden, siehe Crossentwicklung in der Genetik den Stückaustausch zwischen homologen… …