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atravessar
Catalan
creuar
Spanish
atravesar
To go beyond, to pass here.
cross
cover
track
traverse
cut across
cut through
get across
pass over
Portuguese
atravessar
Portuguese
superar
Catalan
vèncer
Spanish
superar
Get on top of; deal with successfully.
master
overcome
subdue
surmount
Portuguese
superar
Catalan
recuperar-se
Spanish
superar
Improve in health.
get well
bounce back
get worse
Catalan
recuperar-se
get well
bounce back
1
Bill Clinton sent me a note,
get
well
soon, my dear friend.
2
The child will
get
well
,
no doubt; but she is very lonely.
3
She has been working around the clock to help them
get
well
.
4
It is the pushing fellows who
get
well
to the front.-WilliamBlack
5
I should
get
well
a deal sooner there than in this place.
1
Still, Elmore said with optimal weather conditions, production potential could
bounce
back
.
2
Margins will
bounce
back
when the global economy improves, the company said.
3
But another type of infrastructure will
bounce
back
much sooner: communication networks.
4
Apparently numbers did
bounce
back
in the last week of the month.
5
We'll see Victoria
bounce
back
,
that'll add to the national jobs growth.
1
Go home, go to work,
get
over
it, I said to myself.
2
I know there's an answer, and the answer is,
get
over
yourself.
3
If anything will help Tachy
get
over
his problem, this is it.
4
I cannot
get
over
how good this product is for its price.
5
I couldn't quite
get
over
the fact that this place was real.
6
Yet, he managed to
get
over
the threshold with minutes to spare.
7
The skies were about as clear as they
get
over
New York.
8
I try, but I don't
get
over
to her place very often.
9
We are going to work really hard to
get
over
the hump.
10
She couldn't
get
over
the way she looked in her new clothes.
11
It's several long seconds before I
get
over
the shock of that.
12
I need to
get
over
there by morning, at least before noon.
13
The doc said he'd
get
over
it if we gave him time.
14
It's going to take her a long time to
get
over
this.
15
We brought him here thinking he could
get
over
it, you know?
16
No, that is bad; but boys
get
over
their quarrels in time.
get
over
get
Portuguese
atravessar
superar
derrotar
subjugar
vencer
ultrapassar
Catalan
creuar
travessar
vèncer
superar
dominar
recuperar-se
Spanish
atravesar
cruzar
superar
dominar
vencer
recuperarse
reanimarse
ponerse bien