Usages of el cruce
La frontera estaba tranquila porque la policía había organizado un nuevo cruce para peatones.
The border was calm because the police had organized a new pedestrian crossing.
Caminamos por la acera hasta el cruce y luego esperamos la luz verde.
We walked along the sidewalk to the crossing and then waited for the green light.
En el camino, el navegador del teléfono mostró una alerta sobre otro cruce cerrado.
On the way, the phone’s browser showed an alert about another closed crossing.
Ya habíamos pasado ese cruce, así que seguimos recto sin preocupaciones.
We had already passed that crossing, so we went straight without worries.
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