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 1. uncountable noun [oft NOUN noun]Cross-country is the sport of running, riding, or skiing across open countryside rather than along roads or around a running track.  She finished third in the world cross-country championships in Antwerp. 2. adjective [ADJECTIVE noun]A cross-country journey involves less important roads or railway lines, or takes you from one side of a country to the other.  ...cross-country rail services.  The group made a 13-concert cross-country tour, including a stop in New York.Cross-country is also an adverb.  They drove cross-country in his van.cross-country in British Englishadjective, adverb1. by way of fields, woods, etc, as opposed to roads  cross-country running 2. across a country  a cross-country railway 3. of or relating to skiing over flattish terrain, as opposed to downhill noun4. the sport of cross-country running, skiing, riding, or motoringcross-country in American English (ˈkrɔsˌkʌntri)   adjective, adverb1.   across open country through woods and fields, etc.   cross-country skiing 2.   across a country   a cross-country flight  noun3.   a sport or competition consisting of a cross-country footrace, from two to six miles (1.2-3.7 km), usually between teams of contestantsCutting wood with such a saw is akin to strapping on slalom skis for a cross-country trip.She had a cross-country race coming up.But we understand this woman is a former cross-country runner and did not feel able to let it go.The question she must ask is whether or not the horse will be damaged by going round the cross-country course today.I meant to keep to cross-country tracks and footpaths all the way.Her world cross-country triumph of 2001 is one such motivator.Now hill walkers, mountain bikers and cross-country runners are finding similar tools invaluable.We were all packed in, beginning our cross-country trip back home after visiting family.He was entered for a cross-country race, representing the school.He gave us a blinding clear, to go with his sublime round over the cross-country course the previous day.Punchestown's cross-country track last time.Contestants risk all on a series of timed runs down a challenging cross-country course, made more treacherous by artificial jumps and obstacles.I once ran into him moments before his round over the Badminton cross-country course.I have faced an angry lion on foot, but far more terrifying is the riding of a cross-country course.When another timetable clash meant she had to choose between football trials for the national team and the national cross-country championships, she opted for athletics.He is a national schools rackets champion, a county squash player and cross-country runner and good enough at football and rugby to have been offered county trials.Examples of 'cross-country' in a sentencecross-countryWord lists withcross-country athleticsIn other languagescross-countryBritish English: cross-country  /ˈkrɒsˈkʌntrɪ / NOUN  Cross-country is the sport of running, riding, or skiing across open countryside. She finished third in the world cross-country championships. American English: cross-country Arabic: سِبَاقُ الضَّاحِيَة Brazilian Portuguese: cross-country esporteChinese: 越野运动 Croatian: kros Czech: přespolní běh Danish: terrænløb Dutch: crosscountry European Spanish: carrera a campo traviesa Finnish: maasto- impossible to use without stating what kind of race it is, etc.French: cross country German: Geländelauf Greek: κρος κάντρι Italian: corsa campestre Japanese: クロスカントリー Korean: 크로스컨트리 경주 Norwegian: terrengløp Polish: bieg przełajowy European Portuguese: corrida a corta-mato desportoRomanian: cursă pe teren accidentatRussian: гонка по пересеченной местности Latin American Spanish: carrera a campo traviesa Swedish: längdåkning Thai: ข้ามประเทศ Turkish: arazide Ukrainian: перегони по бездоріжжюVietnamese: cuộc đua việt dã 
Chinese translation of 'cross-country'cross-country (krɔsˈkʌntrɪ) n (u) (= running) 越野赛(賽)跑(yuèyě sàipǎo)
adj  [running, race, skier, journey etc] 越野的(yuèyě de)
adv  to go cross-country 走小路(zǒu xiǎolù)
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