ACROSS | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary Across means on the other side of something, or from one side to the other of something which has sides or limits such as a city, road or river: … We use across as a preposition (prep) and an adverb (adv)
Across - definition of across by The Free Dictionary 1 From one side to the other: The footbridge swayed when I ran across 2 On or to the opposite side: We came across by ferry 3 Crosswise; crossed 4 In such a manner as to be comprehensible, acceptable, or successful: put our idea across; get a message across
along, across, around through | Are you confused ? - YouTube In this educational video, beginners can learn about prepositions of movement: along, across, around, and through Engaging animations are employed to illustrate these four prepositions
across - WordReference. com Dictionary of English a•cross əˈkrɔs, əˈkrɑs prep from one side to the other of: a bridge across a river on or to the other side of; beyond: across the sea so as to cross: The path cut across the meadow adv from one side to another; wide: The crater was a mile across on the other side: We'll soon be across