zebra crossing
n. place where people cross the street, crosswalk | ||||
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Zebra crossing Definition from Language, Idioms & Slang Dictionaries & Glossaries
| WordNet 2.0 |
zebra crossing
Noun
1. street crossing where pedestrians have right of way; often marked in some way especially with diagonal stripes
(synonym) pedestrian crossing
(hypernym) crossing, crosswalk, crossover
(hyponym) pelican crossing
Noun
1. street crossing where pedestrians have right of way; often marked in some way especially with diagonal stripes
(synonym) pedestrian crossing
(hypernym) crossing, crosswalk, crossover
(hyponym) pelican crossing
| Australian Slang |
Zebra crossing
broad striped paint lines to cross a roadway
broad striped paint lines to cross a roadway
| Queen's English - American English Glossary |
Zebra crossing
Pedestrian crossing.
Pedestrian crossing.
| hEnglish - advanced version |
zebra crossing
zebra crossing
n : street crossing where pedestrians have right of way; often marked in some way especially with diagonal stripes [syn: pedestrian crossing]
zebra crossing
n : street crossing where pedestrians have right of way; often marked in some way especially with diagonal stripes [syn: pedestrian crossing]
| Concise English-Irish Dictionary v. 1.1 |
zebra
séabra m.
zebra crossing: trasrian síogach
séabra m.
zebra crossing: trasrian síogach
Zebra crossing Definition from Law Dictionaries & Glossaries
| Duhaime.org Legal Dictionary |
Zebra Crossing
Striped white or yellow lines painted on asphalted streets indicating a pedestrian crossing or a pedestrian right-of-way. - (read more on Zebra Crossing)
Striped white or yellow lines painted on asphalted streets indicating a pedestrian crossing or a pedestrian right-of-way. - (read more on Zebra Crossing)
Zebra crossing Definition from Encyclopedia Dictionaries & Glossaries
| Wikipedia English - The Free Encyclopedia |
Zebra crossing
A zebra crossing is a type of pedestrian crossing used in many places around the world. The crossing is characterised by longitudinal stripes (hence the term, named after the zebra) on the road, parallel to the flow of the traffic, alternately a light colour (usually white) and a dark one (painted black, or left unpainted if road surface itself is of a dark colour). The stripes are typically 40 to 60 centimetres (16 inches to 2 feet) wide. Pedestrians always have right of way on a zebra crossing.
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