What does σταυροδρόμι in Greek mean?
What is the meaning of the word σταυροδρόμι in Greek? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use σταυροδρόμι in Greek.
The word σταυροδρόμι in Greek means crossroad, διασταύρωση, σταυροδρόμι, σταυροδρόμι. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word σταυροδρόμι
crossroad
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διασταύρωση(point where roads meet) Πρέπει να μπούμε στην εθνική από τον κόμβο 3 και να βγούμε στον 16. The truck turned left at the junction. We need to join the motorway at junction 3 and get off at junction 16. |
σταυροδρόμι(US (roads: intersection) (κυριολεκτικά) Στρίψε δεξιά στην τρίτη διασταύρωση και προχώρησε δυο μίλια. Turn right at the third crossroads and go for two miles. |
σταυροδρόμι(figurative (decision point) (μτφ: στιγμή απόφασης) Ryan had reached a fork in the road; should he get a job or go to university? |
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