释义 |
Examples:sitting with one leg crossed (usu. of Bodhisattva)—crossed leg posture (usu. of Buddha)—tigon or tiglon, hybrid cross between a male tiger and a lioness—Jianzhen or Ganjin (688-763), Tang Buddhist monk, who crossed Japan after several unsuccessful attempts, influential in Japanese Buddhism—"abandonment of reunification", abolition of the cross-straits reunification committee—beefalo (cross between domestic cattle and bison)—cross little fingers (between children) as a promise—intercept (the point at which a line crosses the x- or y-axis)—one leg over the other (legs crossed)—climb hills and pass over mountains (idiom); to cross mountain after mountain—cross a river in the same boat (idiom); fig. having common interests—swimming competition (e.g. cross river or lake)—Jianzhen or Ganjin (688-763), Tang dynastic Buddhist monk, who crossed Japan after several unsuccessful attempts, influential in Japanese Buddhism—liger, hybrid cross between a male lion and a tigress—Cruciferae or Brassicaceae (taxonomic family including Brassica etc whose flowers have a cross of 4 petals)—truss (weight-bearing construction of cross-beams)—you hit the high road, I'll cross the log bridge—there are no rivers one who has crossed the ocean, and no clouds to one who has passed Mount Wu [idiom.]—lit. having crossed the vast ocean [idiom.]— |