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adj.
十字的,划掉的,交叉的
v.
交叉( cross的过去式和过去分词 )
穿过
使交叉
使杂交
词根:cross
adj.cross 交叉的,相反的;乖戾的
adv.crosswise 横向;交叉地;斜地;成十字状地
n.cross 交叉,十字;十字架,十字形物
crossover 交叉;天桥;转线路;变向运球过人
crossing 十字路口;杂交;横渡;横道
crossroad 十字路口;交叉路;岔道;重大的抉择关头
crossbones 交叉腿骨的图形(常画在骷髅下,象征死亡)
crosshatch (绘画上的)阴影
v.crossing 横越(cross的现在分词)
vi.cross 交叉;杂交;横过
vt.cross 杂交;渡过;使相交
crosshatch 以交叉线作出阴影;画出交叉阴影线
noun
a structure consisting of an upright with a transverse beam used especially by the ancient Romans for execution
often capitalized the cross on which Jesus was crucified
crucifixion
an affliction that tries one's virtue, steadfastness, or patience
We all have our crosses to bear.
a cruciform sign made to invoke the blessing of Christ especially by touching the forehead, breast, and shoulders
a device composed of an upright bar traversed (see traverse entry 1 sense transitive 3) by a horizontal onespecifically: one used as a Christian symbol
capitalized the Christian religion
a structure (such as a monument) shaped like or surmounted by a cross
a cross over a grave
a figure or mark formed by two intersecting lines crossing at their midpointsspecifically: such a mark used as a signature
The crosses at the end of the letter indicate kisses.
a cruciform badge, emblem, or decoration
the intersection of two ways or lines : crossing
annoyance, thwarting
a cross in love
an act of crossing (see cross entry 2 sense 8) dissimilar individuals
a crossbred individual or kind
The dog is a cross of a hunting dog and a sheepdog.
one that combines characteristics of two different types or individuals
A zedonk is a cross between a zebra and a donkey.
a fraudulent or dishonest contest
"I never fought a cross or struck a foul blow in my life … "—George Bernard Shaw
dishonest or illegal practices—used especially in the phrase on the cross
a movement from one part of a theater stage to another
a punch thrown over the opponent's lead in boxing
hit him with a right cross
an attacking pass in soccer played across the field from one side to the other or to the middle
a security transaction in which a broker acts for both buyer and seller (as in the placing of a large lot of common stock) called alsocross-trade
geographical name
river 300 miles (483 kilometers) long in western Cameroon and southeastern Nigeria flowing west and south into the Gulf of Guinea
verb
transitive verb
to lie or be situated across
intersect
to make the sign of the cross upon or over
to cancel by marking a cross on or drawing a line through : strike out
cross names off a list
to place or fold crosswise one over the other
cross the arms
to run counter to : oppose
to confront in a troublesome manner : obstruct
to spoil completely : disrupt—used with up
His failure to appear crossed up the whole program.
to extend across or over : traverse
a highway crossing the entire state
reach, attain
Only two crossed the finish line.
to go from one side of to the other crosses racial barriers
cross a street
to draw a line across
to mark or figure with lines : streak
to cause (an animal or plant) to interbreed with one of a different kind : hybridize
to meet and pass on the way
Our letters must have crossed each other.
to occur to
It never crossed my mind.
to carry or take across something
crossed the children at the intersection
to turn (the eyes) inward toward the nose
The boy made a funny face and crossed his eyes.
intransitive verb
to move, pass, or extend across something crossed over to the other side of the river
crossed through France
to move or pass from one character, condition, or allegiance to another—used with over
crossing over to vote for another party's candidate
to lie or be athwart each other
to meet in passing especially from opposite directions
interbreed, hybridize
adjective
lying across or athwart
moving across
cross traffic
running counter : opposite
mutually opposed
cross purposes
involving mutual interchange : reciprocal
marked by typically transitory bad temper
extending over or treating several groups, conditions, or classes
a cross sample from 25 colleges
crossbred, hybrid
preposition
across
adverb
not parallel : crisscross, crosswise
biographical name
Wilbur Lucius 1862–1948 American educator and politician
crossed cheque划线支票
fingers crossed手指交叉
keep your fingers crossed两指交叉以求好运
"呈十字形,被一条线划过"的过去分词形容词,源自 cross(动词)。比喻意义上的"受挫"来自于1620年代。被 crossed out"用交叉线划掉"的意思是在1780年代出现的。 Crossed wires 比喻混淆、误解的意思是在1910年代出现的。
交叉的,十字形的
Noun, Verb, Adjective, Preposition, and Adverb Middle English, from Old English, from Old Norse or Old Irish; Old Norse kross, from Old Irish cros, from Latin cruc-, crux
The first known use of cross was before the 12th century
cross firenoun
gunfire from two or more places so that the lines of fire cross
a rapid or angry exchange (as of words)
cross1 of 3noun
a structure consisting of one bar crossing another at right angles
often capitalized the cross on which Jesus was crucified used as a symbol of Christianity and the Christian religion
sorrow or suffering as a test of patience or virtue
had their crosses to bear
an object or mark shaped like a cross put a cross next to the name
a stone cross
an act of crossing unlike individuals
a crossbred individual or kind
a punch that crosses over an opponent's punch in boxing
cross2 of 3verb
to lie or be situated across
put a nail where the boards cross each other
intersect sense 1
where two lines cross
to move, pass, or extend across cross the street
a bridge crossing the river
to make the sign of the cross on or over (as in prayer)
to cancel by marking a cross on or drawing a line through cross out a mistake
cross names off a list
to place one over the other
cross the arms
to act against : oppose
don't cross me
to draw a line across
cross your t's
interbreed, hybridize
to pass in opposite directions
our letters crossed in the mail
to occur to
it never crossed my mind
to turn (the eyes) inward toward the nose
his eyes were crossed
cross3 of 3adjective
lying or moving across
cross traffic
contrary entry 2 sense 1
marked by bad temper : grumpy
cross1 of 3noun
a structure consisting of one bar crossing another at right angles
often capitalized the cross on which Jesus was crucified used as a symbol of Christianity and the Christian religion
sorrow or suffering as a test of patience or virtue
had their crosses to bear
an object or mark shaped like a cross put a cross next to the name
a stone cross
an act of crossing unlike individuals
a crossbred individual or kind
a punch that crosses over an opponent's punch in boxing
cross2 of 3verb
to lie or be situated across
put a nail where the boards cross each other
intersect sense 1
where two lines cross
to move, pass, or extend across cross the street
a bridge crossing the river
to make the sign of the cross on or over (as in prayer)
to cancel by marking a cross on or drawing a line through cross out a mistake
cross names off a list
to place one over the other
cross the arms
to act against : oppose
don't cross me
to draw a line across
cross your t's
interbreed, hybridize
to pass in opposite directions
our letters crossed in the mail
to occur to
it never crossed my mind
to turn (the eyes) inward toward the nose
his eyes were crossed
cross3 of 3adjective
lying or moving across
cross traffic
contrary entry 2 sense 1
marked by bad temper : grumpy
1 He crossed the hall with a hop, skip and a jump.
他来了一个三级跳远穿过了大厅。
2 Mrs. Baylor crossed the room to the dishwasher and began to unload it, but her movements were kind of mechanical, as if her thoughts were on something else.
3 I doubled back through the diner to the fire exit and crossed the alarm wires to fry the circuit.
4 “I just hope he’s in Gryffindor! Keep your fingers crossed, eh, Harry?”
5 He crossed to the bedside table and put out the light.
他走到床头柜的另一边关了灯。
6 Like marathoners who had just crossed the finish line.
7 When Matt played well, an expression of joy crossed Mr. Ortega’s face that was as good as a compliment, though.
8 The fingers on her other hand were crossed, and she was whispering questions to herself.
9 Our flight to Dubai was fourteen hours, and we crossed another eight time zones.
10 I said that I would; that my father might be wondering where I was hardly crossed my mind.
11 To receive phone calls, she wore her most serious pair of trousers, her most muted shade of lipstick, and she spoke sitting upright at her desk, legs crossed, her voice measured and sure.
12 They were crossed now, as she sat staring at the bathmat, left over right, a worn white terrycloth slipper looking as if it might fall off the extended foot at any second.
13 I saw him for only a second before he crossed the hall into another room and disappeared.
14 He keeps his chin down and his arms crossed over his chest.
15 No sound of boots as they crossed the sand to the tide line.
16 We walked past the hill, crossed the stream, and headed toward the trees in the back, where a large boulder sat between several trunks.
17 I walked through gas station and motel forecourts and across restaurant parking lots, clambered over concrete barriers, crossed lawns, and pushed through neglected ranks of privet or honeysuckle at property boundaries.
18 Her arms instinctively crossed over her chest, where he often struck her first.
19 Seth crossed the floor to the flustered hen.
20 I knew how the breeze sounded whoa it crossed die sea grape.