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cross-border

adj
1. (Commerce) overseas; international
2. (Military) across a border
3. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) across a border
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cross-border

[ˈkrɒsˈbɔːdəʳ]
A. ADJ [conflict] → fronterizo; [trade] → internacional, transfronterizo; [raid] → a través de la frontera, fronterizo
B. CPD cross-border security Nseguridad f en la frontera
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