cross
US /krɑːs/
UK /krɑːs/

1.
palang, tanda pangkah
a mark, object, or figure formed by two intersecting lines or pieces, especially a plus sign or a mark resembling this used as a signature or to indicate a choice
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Draw a cross on the map to mark the spot.
Lukiskan palang pada peta untuk menandakan tempat itu.
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Put a cross next to the correct answer.
Letakkan tanda pangkah di sebelah jawapan yang betul.
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salib
a structure consisting of an upright with a transverse beam, used in ancient times for crucifixion
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The ancient Romans used the cross for executions.
Orang Rom purba menggunakan salib untuk hukuman mati.
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Many churches have a large cross on their altar.
Banyak gereja mempunyai salib besar di atas mezbah mereka.
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kacukan, hibrid
a hybrid animal or plant
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The new rose variety is a cross between two different species.
Varieti mawar baharu adalah kacukan antara dua spesies yang berbeza.
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This dog is a cross between a poodle and a labrador.
Anjing ini adalah kacukan antara pudel dan labrador.
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menyilangkan
cause (a plant or animal) to interbreed with another of a different breed or variety
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Farmers often cross different breeds of cattle to improve their traits.
Petani sering menyilangkan baka lembu yang berbeza untuk meningkatkan ciri-ciri mereka.
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They are trying to cross a rose with a daisy.
Mereka cuba menyilangkan bunga ros dengan bunga daisi.