cross-channel

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English - Turkish
(Gemicilik) Kanal aşan, Manş denizi'ni aşan (gemi)
manş denizi'ni aşan
English - English
That travels across a channel of water; relating to somewhere on the opposite side of the channel

Our fascination for cross-channel soccer never ceases to amaze me. We head to places like Old Trafford, Stamford Bridge and even Elland Road week in week out in our droves to support teams that have little or no Irish involvement yet we find little or no attraction in attending matches in the eircom League that are virtually on our doorstep.

Cross-Channel travel is travel across the English Channel, especially by boat. the cross-channel ferry Dieppe has plenty to attract cross-Channel visitors
A cross- current

The channel across the Sandness is formed by the action of the seas, with winds from north-easterly and easterly points, throwing up the sand and obstructing the ebbing current in its progress to sea... My idea of the best mode of stopping the present cross channel, is to drive a double row of sheeting piles at the distance of about 30 feet from each other .

A minor channel connecting two larger channels running parallel to each other

the Sulina, which runs on from the Danube in an eastern direction, forming, with the Kilia and a cross channel between the two arms, the deltoid islands of Lete and Chatel or Tchetal.

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