| crosscurrents | |
| crosscurrent |
| crosscurrents | |
| crosscurrent |
| crosscurrent | n. |
| countercurrent | (n) actions counter to the main group activity, Syn. crosscurrent, Example: political crosscurrents disrupted the conference |
| rip | (n) a stretch of turbulent water in a river or the sea caused by one current flowing into or across another current, Syn. tide rip, riptide, crosscurrent, countercurrent |
| Gegenstrom { m } | Gegenströme { pl } | crosscurrent | crosscurrents [Add to Longdo] |