单词 | cross | ||||
释义 | cross krɒs krɔːs krɔs krɑs Word forms: plural , 3rd person singular present tense crosses, present participle crossing, past tense , past participle crossed
VERB AND NOUN USES 动词和名词用法1 VERB 穿越;越过;横过;渡过 If you cross something such as a room, a road, or an area of land or water, you move or travel to the other side of it. If you cross to a place, you move or travel over a room, road, or area of land or water in order to reach that place. 穿越;越过;横过;渡过 [Also V adv/prep, V + into]
SYN go across, pass over, traverse, cut across 2 VERB (公路、铁路或桥)穿过,越过 A road, railway, or bridge that crosses an area of land or water passes over it. (公路、铁路或桥)穿过,越过
SYN span, bridge, ford, go across 3 V-RECIP 交叉;相交 Lines or roads that cross meet and go across each other. 交叉;相交
4 VERB 超过,超出(极限或范围) If someone or something crosses a limit or boundary, for example the limit of acceptable behaviour, they go beyond it. 超过,超出(极限或范围)
5 VERB (表情)掠过,闪过 If an expression crosses someone's face, it appears briefly on their face. (表情)掠过,闪过 [written]
6 N-COUNT 十字形,十字架(基督教最重要的标记) A cross is a shape that consists of a vertical line or piece with a shorter horizontal line or piece across it. It is the most important Christian symbol. 十字形,十字架(基督教最重要的标记)
SYN crucifix, rood 7 VERB (基督教徒)画十字 If Christians cross themselves, they make the sign of a cross by moving their hand across the top half of their body. (基督教徒)画十字
8 N-COUNT 麻烦;不利 If you describe something as a cross that someone has to bear, you mean it is a problem or disadvantage which they have to deal with or bear. 麻烦;不利
SYN trouble, worry, trial, load 9 N-COUNT 叉字形记号;十字形记号 A cross is a written mark in the shape of an X. You can use it, for example, to indicate that an answer to a question is wrong, to mark the position of something on a map, or to indicate your vote on a ballot paper. 叉字形记号;十字形记号
10 VERB [usually passive] 在(支票)上画两条平行线(使支票只能划入银行账户,不能兑现) If a cheque is crossed, two parallel lines are drawn across it or printed on it to indicate that it must be paid into a bank account and cannot be cashed. 在(支票)上画两条平行线(使支票只能划入银行账户,不能兑现) [British]
11 VERB 使交叉;使交叠 If you cross your arms, legs, or fingers, you put one of them on top of the other. 使交叉;使交叠
12 VERB 反对;拒绝 If you cross someone who is likely to get angry, you oppose them or refuse to do what they want. 反对;拒绝
13 N-SING 混合物;杂交品种 Something that is a cross between two things is neither one thing nor the other, but a mixture of both. 混合物;杂交品种
SYN mixture, combination, blend, amalgam 14 N-COUNT (足球、曲棍球等球队运动中的)横传 In some team sports such as football and hockey, a cross is the passing of the ball from the side of the field to a player in the centre, usually in front of the goal. (足球、曲棍球等球队运动中的)横传
15 ADJ [ADJ n] (街道)交叉的,十字的 A cross street is a road that crosses another more important road. (街道)交叉的,十字的 [US]
16 See also: crossing to cross your fingers→see: finger cross my heart→see: heart to cross your mind→see: mind people's paths cross→see: path to cross the Rubicon→see: Rubicon to cross swords→see: sword
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Trends of cross View usage for:All yearsLast 10 yearsLast 50 yearsLast 100 yearsLast 300 years ADJECTIVE USE 形容词用法 ADJ-GRADED [usually verb-link ADJ] 生气的;愤怒的 Someone who is cross is rather angry or irritated. 生气的;愤怒的
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