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cross MARKHkrBs, $krB:sn [C]a mark or object in the shape of two lines across each other, usually + or ×十字形或交叉形记号Put a cross next to the name of the candidate for whom you wish to vote.在你欲选的候选人的名字旁边打个叉。A red cross on the map showed where the treasure was supposed to be buried.地图上红色的十字指明了宝藏的可能埋藏处。Mark all the wrong answers with a cross (×) and the correct ones with a tick (√).所有错误的答案打叉,正确的打钩。Cross-stitch is a decorative style of sewing which uses stitches which cross each other to form X's.十字形刺绣针迹A cross with a + shape is the sign of Christianity because Jesus Christ was left to die on a structure of this shape.十字架Christ died on the Cross.耶稣死在十字架上。All the graves in the churchyard were marked with a wooden cross.教堂墓地里的坟墓都有个木制十字架。She wears a gold cross round her neck.她脖子上戴着条金十字架项链。The priest made the sign of the cross (=moved his or her hand down and then across the chest) over the dead bodies.牧师对着尸体在胸前划了个十字。A cross is also an unpleasant or painful situation or person that you must accept and deal with, although you find it very difficult.烦恼,难处的人或事Having my elderly mother to live in my house is a cross I'm not going to find easy to bear.让年迈的母亲住在我家,我知道是不易承担的事。A cross is also a MEDAL (=special small object given and worn as an official mark of honour) in this shape.十字勋章In Britain the Victoria Cross is awarded for acts of great bravery during wartime.在英国,维多利亚十字勋章用来授予那些在战争中创出英勇事迹的人。
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