Traverse
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British pronunciation/tɹɐvˈɜːs/
American pronunciation/ˈtɹævɝs/, /tɹəˈvɝs/

Definición y Significado de "traverse"

to traverse
01

atravesar

to travel or move across or through in a specified direction
Transitive: to traverse a place
to traverse definition and meaning
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To reach the remote village, they had to traverse dense forests and cross several rivers on their expedition.
As part of the road trip, they decided to traverse the scenic coastal highway, enjoying picturesque views along the way.
02

impugnar, refutar

to formally reject or oppose a specific claim or allegation made by the opposing party in legal proceedings
Transitive: to traverse a claim or allegation
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In a criminal case, the defendant may traverse specific charges by formally denying the accusations made against them.
En un caso penal, el acusado puede impugnar cargos específicos al negar formalmente las acusaciones en su contra.
In a civil lawsuit, the respondent may traverse certain allegations in the complaint.
En una demanda civil, el demandado puede impugnar ciertas alegaciones en la demanda.
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atravesar, transitar

to move or extend across a space, area, or object
Transitive: to traverse an expanse of space
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The river traverses through the picturesque valley, winding its way across the landscape.
Hikers can enjoy a trail that traverses the entire mountain range.
Traverse
01

travesía, zigzagueo

taking a zigzag path on skis
02

travesía, cruce

travel across
03

travesaño, travesa

a horizontal crosspiece across a window or separating a door from a window over it
04

travesaño, traves

a crossbeam or horizontal member that is used to support or reinforce a structure, such as a roof or floor
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