jueves, 17 de noviembre de 2016

TODAY'S IDIOM: A ZEBRA CROSSING

"A ZEBRA CROSSING"
 

A zebra crossing is a pedestrian crossing that is marked on the road with painted black and white stripes.

Example: Visitors to Britain are sometimes confused when they're told there's a zebra crossing up ahead. Some even expect to see a zebra walking across the road.

Paso de zebra.

Example sentences:

  • If someone steps onto a zebra crossing, all cars must stop and wait for them to cross the road / Si alguien camina en el paso de zebra, todos los carros tienen que parar y esperar a que cruzen la carretera.

  • A zebra crossing is a place for people to cross the road / Un paso de zebra es un lugar para la gente al cruzar la carretera.

Additional examples:


  • Zebra crossing, remember look right and look left.

  • Children can also take part by practicing crossing these pretend roads on foot, using zebra crossings that you mark on.

  • Labor councilors have called on the Royal Parks Agency to provide new zebra crossings on the ring road around the park. 




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