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Definition of crossover in English: crossovernounˈkrɒsəʊvəˈkrɔsˌoʊvər 1A point or place of crossing from one side to the other. 横跨(或穿越)处 Example sentencesExamples - Such ideas have also made the crossover into biology, particularly evolutionary biology, and thence into culture and sociology.
- The crossover of business to the academic world is parallel to the even more significant crossover of business to government.
- When they make the crossover they will benefit.
- There is natural crossover between the skills used in political campaigns and those in mass marketing of commercial products.
- There are three crossovers on the proximal side and five crossovers on the distal end.
- Do not, however, wait for a crossover on the stochastic lines as the market will then already likely be in a free fall.
- He emphasised that the real test for the drivers during the race will be a crossover where the carts will be switching tracks at a hair-raising speed.
- Since crossovers occurred on either side of each insertion site, interference may act across the insertion.
- Something big has happened in American politics over the last several decades, a basic shift in perspective, a strange crossover of left and right traits that we need to understand.
- What does he really make of the politics-celebrity crossover?
- The Dutch contractor had to build a new ring road with several crossover sections.
2mass noun The process of achieving success in a different field or style, especially in popular music. (尤指在流行音乐方面的演奏领域或风格的)成功转型 as modifier a jazz–classical crossover album 一张从爵士乐向古典音乐成功转型的专辑。 Example sentencesExamples - Countless previous crossovers have produced great songs.
- Phil's achievements in the field of instrumental and classical crossover has brought him a legion of fans and sustained critical acclaim.
- Its punchy sound is equally applicable to mainstream or alternative rock, with plenty of crossover into hip hop, funk and edgy country sounds.
- They are now established internationally as Ireland's most successful classical crossover artists.
- I think what having it in a gallery represents, as with other graffiti crossovers into fine arts, is that it does have a cultural heritage now.
- Sometimes jazz, sometimes classical, definitely crossover in the truest sense of the word.
- Why then, did this R&B legend go down the oft-traveled road to crossover appeal with some hip-hop flavoured tunes?
- It was the first black-owned record label to achieve this crossover success.
- Last year, he gambled with crossover success and fell flat on his face.
- She was in the process of recording her crossover English language album when she passed away.
- There have been crossovers between hip-hop and rock.
- Such artists achieved crossover success.
- The musical culture of Brazil is a spectacularly intricate one, rife with crossovers, subsections and variations.
- But this is not one of those blues albums where the music is slickly repackaged for crossover success.
- His approach is perfect for global music crossover success.
- In that country they have already had a number one classical hit and won the German Classical Grammy for crossover album on the year.
- His appetite for crossover success was encouraged by his manager, who urged him to incorporate comedy into his act.
- The real strength of this album is its crossover appeal.
- This is an album with unlikely crossover appeal that serves as a significant showcase for a rapidly emerging talent.
- I've done a lot of recording there the last couple of years, from show music to jazz to classical to crossover.
3as modifier Relating to or denoting trials of medical treatment in which experimental subjects and control groups are exchanged after a set period. (指医疗试验)交叉组的,交叉型的 交叉组研究。 Example sentencesExamples - We reduced confounding variables by using a randomised crossover trial and the same browser for searching both schemes.
- Participants must have had a washout period after previous drug treatments, and studies with crossover designs need an appropriate washout period.
- In one randomized, placebo-controlled crossover trial, chiropractic therapy was associated with a decrease in PMS symptoms.
- Thirty participants were evaluated in a randomized crossover trial of three 30-day diets.
- The study design was a randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind crossover trial of 25 patients with asthma.
- We performed a randomised, double blind, placebo controlled, crossover trial in seven healthy men aged 21 to 27.
- The study was a prospective, randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind crossover trial in healthy volunteers.
- The study was a randomised double blind placebo controlled crossover trial.
- Data from 10 schools participating in a group randomised controlled crossover trial were pooled and analysed.
- The study was conduced as a randomized, double-blind crossover trial over 7 consecutive weeks during the months of November and December.
- Carter et al did a randomized, crossover study of treatment with heliox in 11 children hospitalized with acute asthma.
- Following a two-week placebo or vitamin capsule lead-in period, a randomized crossover treatment paradigm was utilized.
- The trial was a prospective, randomized, crossover study of 12 patients in an outpatient anticoagulation clinic.
- The study was a crossover intervention trial in which the manual and touch-free dispensers were used in 2 hospital units.
- Therefore we adopted a complicated crossover design for our study.
- The study was of prospective crossover design with periods of 2 weeks at work and 2 weeks away from work.
- The study was a double-blind, randomized, crossover study in which the subjects used identical inhalers containing placebo or salbutamol for 6 weeks.
- During the validation and efficacy trial the same crossover study design was used.
- During a two-year period, 58 nurses participated in this crossover study.
- The five-week trial was a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, crossover study.
Definition of crossover in US English: crossovernounˈkrɔsˌoʊvərˈkrôsˌōvər 1A point or place of crossing from one side to the other. 横跨(或穿越)处 Example sentencesExamples - The crossover of business to the academic world is parallel to the even more significant crossover of business to government.
- When they make the crossover they will benefit.
- What does he really make of the politics-celebrity crossover?
- There is natural crossover between the skills used in political campaigns and those in mass marketing of commercial products.
- The Dutch contractor had to build a new ring road with several crossover sections.
- He emphasised that the real test for the drivers during the race will be a crossover where the carts will be switching tracks at a hair-raising speed.
- There are three crossovers on the proximal side and five crossovers on the distal end.
- Such ideas have also made the crossover into biology, particularly evolutionary biology, and thence into culture and sociology.
- Since crossovers occurred on either side of each insertion site, interference may act across the insertion.
- Something big has happened in American politics over the last several decades, a basic shift in perspective, a strange crossover of left and right traits that we need to understand.
- Do not, however, wait for a crossover on the stochastic lines as the market will then already likely be in a free fall.
- 1.1 A short length of track joining two adjacent railroad lines.
(连接两条相邻铁路线的)渡线 Example sentencesExamples - For example, if we wanted to add a crossover in the middle of the siding between the east and west ends we are able to use L and R84 and switch 83 or L and R86 and switch 85.
- It usually means a crossover at the interlocking ahead.
- The Operator lines him in through the little crossover just east of the depot.
- After Glen Iris is Darling, where there is a crossover and a small signal box.
- Where the train stopped, there was a wooden crossover which crossed an adjacent freight track.
- Several new track crossovers will be installed, including an emergency crossover at Leamington Spa South.
2The process of achieving success in a different field or style, especially in popular music. (尤指在流行音乐方面的演奏领域或风格的)成功转型 as modifier a jazz-classical crossover album 一张从爵士乐向古典音乐成功转型的专辑。 Example sentencesExamples - She was in the process of recording her crossover English language album when she passed away.
- They are now established internationally as Ireland's most successful classical crossover artists.
- Sometimes jazz, sometimes classical, definitely crossover in the truest sense of the word.
- This is an album with unlikely crossover appeal that serves as a significant showcase for a rapidly emerging talent.
- Its punchy sound is equally applicable to mainstream or alternative rock, with plenty of crossover into hip hop, funk and edgy country sounds.
- His approach is perfect for global music crossover success.
- I think what having it in a gallery represents, as with other graffiti crossovers into fine arts, is that it does have a cultural heritage now.
- Such artists achieved crossover success.
- Phil's achievements in the field of instrumental and classical crossover has brought him a legion of fans and sustained critical acclaim.
- Countless previous crossovers have produced great songs.
- In that country they have already had a number one classical hit and won the German Classical Grammy for crossover album on the year.
- The musical culture of Brazil is a spectacularly intricate one, rife with crossovers, subsections and variations.
- But this is not one of those blues albums where the music is slickly repackaged for crossover success.
- There have been crossovers between hip-hop and rock.
- I've done a lot of recording there the last couple of years, from show music to jazz to classical to crossover.
- Last year, he gambled with crossover success and fell flat on his face.
- The real strength of this album is its crossover appeal.
- Why then, did this R&B legend go down the oft-traveled road to crossover appeal with some hip-hop flavoured tunes?
- It was the first black-owned record label to achieve this crossover success.
- His appetite for crossover success was encouraged by his manager, who urged him to incorporate comedy into his act.
3as modifier Relating to or denoting trials of medical treatment in which experimental subjects and control groups are exchanged after a set period. (指医疗试验)交叉组的,交叉型的 交叉组研究。 Example sentencesExamples - The study was a crossover intervention trial in which the manual and touch-free dispensers were used in 2 hospital units.
- Participants must have had a washout period after previous drug treatments, and studies with crossover designs need an appropriate washout period.
- The study was a randomised double blind placebo controlled crossover trial.
- We performed a randomised, double blind, placebo controlled, crossover trial in seven healthy men aged 21 to 27.
- During the validation and efficacy trial the same crossover study design was used.
- During a two-year period, 58 nurses participated in this crossover study.
- Thirty participants were evaluated in a randomized crossover trial of three 30-day diets.
- The study was a prospective, randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind crossover trial in healthy volunteers.
- We reduced confounding variables by using a randomised crossover trial and the same browser for searching both schemes.
- The study was conduced as a randomized, double-blind crossover trial over 7 consecutive weeks during the months of November and December.
- Carter et al did a randomized, crossover study of treatment with heliox in 11 children hospitalized with acute asthma.
- Data from 10 schools participating in a group randomised controlled crossover trial were pooled and analysed.
- In one randomized, placebo-controlled crossover trial, chiropractic therapy was associated with a decrease in PMS symptoms.
- The study design was a randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind crossover trial of 25 patients with asthma.
- Therefore we adopted a complicated crossover design for our study.
- The trial was a prospective, randomized, crossover study of 12 patients in an outpatient anticoagulation clinic.
- Following a two-week placebo or vitamin capsule lead-in period, a randomized crossover treatment paradigm was utilized.
- The study was a double-blind, randomized, crossover study in which the subjects used identical inhalers containing placebo or salbutamol for 6 weeks.
- The five-week trial was a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, crossover study.
- The study was of prospective crossover design with periods of 2 weeks at work and 2 weeks away from work.
4A person who votes for a candidate in a different political party than the one they usually support. as modifier crossover votes Example sentencesExamples - There's no crossover voting in this election, I don't think.
- The crossover Democrats are going to be those that think that way.
- They are, by definition, narrow thinkers (but do not say this out loud, lest you lose the crossover vote).
- He sees them as possible crossover votes on key issues.
- But if you look at exit poll results for independents and crossover Republicans, it turns out that he is running stronger among these groups.
- Just look at how their supporters see the world, there aren't a lot of crossover votes there.
- We're not seeing the other candidates with the same crossover appeal among voters that Arnold has.
- This was a complete crossover vote on race and sexual orientation.
- She lost her 2002 primary election to a newcomer in what is now being labeled in a Georgia lawsuit as a demonstrably-illegal Republican crossover vote.
- Five voters in her district have filed a suit in U.S. District Court challenging the legality of the crossover vote under the Voting Rights Act.
- A 60 percent membership crossover between the parties would thus be expected.
- Republican candidates don't need many crossover Dems.
- She has repeatedly blamed the crossover voting for her defeat.
- Effectively he's hoping that he'll get some crossover votes from Catholics.
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