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Meaning of cross-border | Babel Free

Adjective CEFR C1

Definitions

Taking place across a border.

not-comparable

Equivalents

Examples

“As we have seen, cross-border exposures carry a risk for the lender as well as the investor.”
“At the heart of cross-border litigation is a series of premises that have already been described.”
“Canadians didn't spend as much in the U.S. during the first three months of the year as they did in the previous quarter, as cross-border shopping lost some of its lustre, Statistics Canada said Wednesday.”
“Having inherited a relatively strong anticrime apparatus from the British administration, the postcolonial state in the HKSAR has had difficulty in combating cross-border crime since its retrocession to the mainland.”
“"Beyond Hawick to Carlisle, it's going to depend a lot more on the cross-border traffic. Possibly it would be a useful diversionary route if anything happened either on the West Coast route or the East Coast route, but then I suppose it's more difficult to quantify the benefit from that.”

CEFR level

C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.

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