traversée
crossing, passage
noun trah-ver-SAY Rare
Origin: From traverser (to cross)
Usage Note
Traversée refers to the act of crossing a body of water or a stretch of terrain — la traversée de la Manche (the crossing of the English Channel). It is used both literally and figuratively, as in une traversée du désert (a time of being out of favour or in the wilderness, like a politician between mandates).
Examples
"La traversée de l'Atlantique a duré cinq jours."
Natural Translation
The Atlantic crossing took five days.
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