Examples of using A cross in English and their translations into Arabic
{-}
-
Colloquial
-
Political
-
Ecclesiastic
-
Ecclesiastic
-
Computer
A cross has one inlet
It is best to embroider a cross with two strings.
I looked a cross between a music-hall comedian and a cheap bookie.
I have got a cross.
Once again, I would remind representatives to place a cross at the left of the names of the two candidates for whom they wish to vote.
A cross section of the trunk of small thickness is used as the main decorative element.
The electors in the General Assembly and in the Security Council will indicate the candidate for whom they wish to vote by placing a cross against the name on the ballot paper.
Representatives are requested to use only the ballot papers now being distributed and to place a cross to the left of the name of the candidate for whom they wish to vote.
Placed in the main axis, the two coats are surmounted by a crown of marquis finished off by a Cross of Christ, because the Marquis of Faial had been awarded with a commendation of this order.
Before we"plunge" into the fall and begin to embroider the landscapes and patterns inherent in this time of the year, let's first refresh our memory a little and remember how to embroider a cross.
Do a cross.
And a cross.
That's a cross.
We lost a cross.
A Cross of Christ.
Inside on a cross.
It's a cross.
On a cross!
Or worship a cross.
That's a cross.