释义 |
Examples:sitting with one leg crossed (usu. of Bodhisattva)—crossed leg posture (usu. of Buddha)—Jianzhen or Ganjin (688-763), Tang Buddhist monk, who crossed Japan after several unsuccessful attempts, influential in Japanese Buddhism—one leg over the other (legs crossed)—Jianzhen or Ganjin (688-763), Tang dynastic Buddhist monk, who crossed Japan after several unsuccessful attempts, influential in Japanese Buddhism—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.]—tigon or tiglon, hybrid cross between a male tiger and a lioness—"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—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)—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— |