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a.crossHE5krBs, $-5krB:sadv [not gradable], prepfrom one side to the other of (something with clear limits, such as an area of land, a road, river, etc.), or on the opposite side of从…的一边到另一边,横过,在…的另一边It's too deep to walk, but you can swim across.水太深,不过去,但你可以游过去。She walked across the field / road.他穿过田地/马路。They're building a new bridge across the river.他们正在这条河上修建一座新桥。The library is just across the road.图书馆就在马路的对面。(fig.) We tried to get our point across (=make it understood), but he just wouldn't listen.我们试着给他讲清我们的观点,但他就是不听。(fig.) Voting took place peacefully across most of the country (=in most parts of the country).选举在国家的大部分地区顺利进行。Travelling across country is travelling in a direction where roads or public transport do not go, or where main roads or railways do not go.(不管道路如何)从某地径往另一地;(不走大路)穿越田野We'll have to cut across country until we can pick up a main road.我们将不得不穿越田野,直到找到大路。Getting a train across country from Cambridge to Chester can be difficult.很难使火车从剑桥穿越田野到达切斯特。Something which happens across the board happens or has an effect on people at every level and in every area.全面的The improvement has been across the board, with all divisions either increasing profits or reducing losses.改善是全面的,各个部门或者增加了利润,或者减少了亏损。The initiative has across-the-board support.该倡议得到了全面的支持。(infml) If you put one across someone, you succeed in deceiving them about something, esp. by telling them something which is not true but which they believe.欺骗,欺诈
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