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单词 crossover
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Definition of crossover in English:

crossover

nounˈkrɒsəʊvəˈkrɔsˌoʊvər
  • 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

    a crossover study

    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:

crossover

nounˈkrɔsˌoʊvərˈkrôsˌōvər
  • 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. 1.1 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

    a crossover study

    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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