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51across-the-table — acrossˈ the taˈble adjective (of a discussion, conference, etc) face to face • • • Main Entry: ↑across …
52across the piece — mainly journalism phrase in a way that involves everyone or everything in a place or situation The problem is not confined to one area but is affecting production across the piece. Thesaurus: everything and including everythingsynonym everyone… …
53Across Canada — was an afternoon program that formerly aired on The Weather Network. The segment ran from early 1999 until mid 2002. The show ran from 3:00PM ET until 7:00 PM ET …
54across the counter — Ⅰ. across/over the counter ► goods or services that are sold or available over the counter can be bought or obtained without needing official permission, for example, from a doctor or someone in authority: »Bonds are sold over the counter, with… …
55across/over the counter — Ⅰ. across/over the counter ► goods or services that are sold or available over the counter can be bought or obtained without needing official permission, for example, from a doctor or someone in authority: »Bonds are sold over the counter, with… …
56across-the-board — across* the board [ə krɔsȓə bɔ:d] <engl. ; eigtl. »pauschal«> an fünf aufeinanderfolgenden Tagen zur gleichen Zeit gesendet (von Werbesendungen in Funk u. Fernsehen) …
57across (Brit. also over) the way — nearby, especially on the opposite side of the street. → way …
58across the ditch — (NZ) This idiom means on the other side of the Tasman Sea, used to refer to Australia or New Zealand depending on the speaker s location …
59across the pond — (UK) This idiom means on the other side of the Atlantic Ocean, used to refer to the US or the UK depending on the speaker s location …
60across — [prep] traversing a space, side to side athwart, beyond, cross, crossed, crosswise, opposite, over, transversely; concept 581 …