Interpretation of crossing: nouns and verbs are translated into "crosswalks" when nouns are used; Crossroads; To cross (an ocean or a wide river); Border crossing points (between countries); Crossing; The intersection of the nave and the ear hall; Crossing ",translated as" crossing "when used as a verb; Cross; Objection; Cross pass; Draw a horizontal line in (the present participle of cross).
First, cross examples:
Go along this road and turn left at the intersection. Go straight along this street and turn left at the fourth crossing.
Go along this street and turn right at the second crossing. Go straight along this street and turn right at the second crossing.
Turn left at the second crossing, then go straight until you see it. Turn left at the second crossing, then go straight until you see the station.
Second, the crosswalk example:
Answer? Pedestrian crossing. ? Some? Say? That? They? Saw? Answer? Traffic? signchildren? At the intersection, some tourists said that they even saw the traffic sign of "children pass".
What about you? re? Going? Where to? Wind? Up? Work? Answer? School? Pedestrian crossing. You'll ruin the school sidewalk.
What time? Did you see that? Answer? Pedestrian? Are you online? Answer? Slow down at the crosswalk? And then what? When you see pedestrians crossing the road, you should slow down and stop.
we? Should? Going? Crossing? Answer? Road? Where is it? That? Pedestrian crossing. We should cross the street at the crosswalk.
What time? Answer? Pedestrian? Enter? Answer? A crosswalk? Before? That? Traffic? Light? It has changed. When people enter the crosswalk before changing the lights.