crisscross 英 ['krɪsˌkrɒs]   美 ['krɪsˌkrɒs]

crisscross

crisscross  英 ['krɪsˌkrɒs] 美 ['krɪsˌkrɒs]

n. 十字形;矛盾  adj. 十字形的;交叉的  vt. 画十字形于…;使…交叉成十字状 

进行时:crisscrossing  过去式:crisscrossed  过去分词:crisscrossed  第三人称单数:crisscrosses  名词复数:crisscrosses 

His car swung round at the crisscross. 他的车在十字街口处突然转弯了。
You're going to be sitting crisscross applesauce. 你将要跪在地上,双腿交叉坐着。

  • A crisscross is a pattern of lines that cross or intersect. Your favorite shirt might be printed with pink and purple crisscrosses.
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  • n. 十字形;矛盾
  • adj. 十字形的;交叉的
  • vt. 画十字形于…;使…交叉成十字状
  • vi. 交叉;交叉往来
  • adv. 十字形地;十字交叉地
  • 1. His car swung round at the crisscross.

    他的车在十字街口处突然转弯了。

  • 2. You're going to be sitting crisscross applesauce.

    你将要跪在地上,双腿交叉坐着。

  • 3. You're going to be on your knees. You're going to be sitting crisscross applesauce.

    你将要跪在地上,双腿交叉坐着。

  • crisscross (v.) also criss-cross, 1818, from Middle English crist(s)-crosse "Christ's cross" (early 15c.), earlier cros-kryst (late 14c.), "referring to the mark of a cross formerly written before the alphabet in hornbooks. The mark itself stood for the phrase Christ-cross me speed ('May Christ's cross give me success'), a formula said before reciting the alphabet" [Barnhart]. Used today without awareness of origin. As an adjective, 1846; as a noun, 1848.
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