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cross

cross  英 [krɒs] 美 [krɔs]

n. 交叉;十字架,  v. 交叉;横过  adj. 生气的 

进行时:crossing  过去式:crossed  过去分词:crossed  第三人称单数:crosses  名词复数:crosses 

The two railways cross here. 两条铁路在此交叉。
Put a tick if the answer is correct and a cross if it's wrong. 答案正确打钩,错误打叉。

  • When you cross something, you travel over it — like when you cross the street, after looking both ways and using the crosswalk, of course.
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  • n. 交叉;十字架,
  • v. 交叉;横过
  • adj. 生气的
  • 1. The two railways cross here.

    两条铁路在此交叉。

  • 2. Put a tick if the answer is correct and a cross if it's wrong.

    答案正确打钩,错误打叉。

  • 3. She wore a small gold cross around her neck.

    她脖子上戴了个小金十字架。

  • 4. to cross a road

    横穿道路

  • 5. cross the sea/mountains

    越过大海;翻越高山

  • 6. They crossed the finishing line together

    他们同时越过终点线。

  • 7. She sat with her legs crossed.

    她跷着二郎腿坐着。

  • 8. I was cross with him for being late.

    我因他迟到而十分生气。

  • cross (adj.) developed in early Modern English from the adverb (see cross (adv.)). Earliest sense is "falling athwart, lying athwart the main direction" (1520s). Meaning "intersecting, lying athwart each other" is from c. 1600.
  • cross (adv.) c. 1400, "to the side," from on cros, variant of across.
  • cross (n.) Old English cros "instrument of Christ's crucifixion; symbol of Christianity" (mid-10c.), from Old Irish cros, probably via Scandinavian, from Latin crux (accusative crucem, genitive crucis) "stake, cross" on which criminals were impaled or hanged (originally a tall, round pole); hence, figuratively, "torture, trouble, misery." The word is possibly of Phoenician origin. Replaced Old English rood.
  • cross (v.) c. 1200, "make the sign of a cross," from cross (n.) and in part from French croiser. Sense of "to go across, pass from side to side of, pass over" is from c. 1400; that of "to cancel by drawing crossed lines over" is from mid-15c.
cross / krɒs ; NAmE krɔːs / noun , verb , adjective cross crosses crossed crossing noun mark on paper 纸上符号 1 [countable ] a mark or an object formed by two lines crossing each other (X or +); the mark (X) is often used on paper to show sth 叉字形记号;十字形记号 I've put a cross on the map to show where the hotel is. 我已在地图上打叉标出了旅馆的位置。 Put a tick if the answer is correct and a cross if it's wrong. 答案正确打钩,错误打叉。 Sign your name on the form where I've put a cross. 在表格上我打叉的地方签上你的名字。 Those who could not write signed with a cross. 不会写字的人画十字代替签名。 see also noughts and crosses compare tick n.  (1 ) for punishment 惩罚 2 [countable ] a long vertical piece of wood with a shorter piece across it near the top. In the past people were hung on crossesand left to die as a punishment. (旧时用以处死人的)十字架 Christian symbol 基督教标记 3 the Cross [singular ] the crossthat Jesus Christ died on, used as a symbol of Christianity (耶稣钉死在上面的)十字架 4 [countable ] an object, a design, a piece of jewellery, etc. in the shape of a cross,used as a symbol of Christianity 十字架物品(或设计、首饰等) She wore a small gold cross on a chain around her neck. 她脖子上戴了一条项链,上面挂着个金的小十字架。 medal 勋章 5 ( usuallyCross ) [countable ] a small decoration in the shape of a cross that is given to sb as an honour for doing sth very brave (表彰英勇行为的)十字勋章 mixture 混合物 6 [countable ,  usually singular ] cross(between A and B) a mixture of two different things, breeds of animal, etc. 混合物;(动物等的)杂种,杂交品种 The play was a cross between a farce and a tragedy. 这出戏把闹剧和悲剧交织为一体。 A mule is a cross between a horse and a donkey. 骡是马和驴的杂交种。 see also hybrid in sport 体育运动 7 [countable ] (in football ( soccer) or hockey 足球或曲棍球 ) a kick or hit of the ball across the field rather than up or down it 横传 see also the Red Cross IDIOM have a (heavy) ˈcross to bear to have a difficult problem that makes you worried or unhappy but that you have to deal with 有本难念的经;有苦难要忍受 We all have our crosses to bear. 家家有本难念的经。 verb go/put across 穿越;使交叉 1 [intransitive ,  transitive ] to go across; to pass or stretch from one side to the other 穿越;越过;横过;渡过 cross(over) I waved and she crossed over (= crossed the road towards me). 我挥了挥手,她便横穿马路朝我走来。 cross(over) (from…) (to/into…) We crossed from Dover to Calais. 我们从多佛尔横渡到加来。 crosssth to cross a/the road 横穿道路 to cross the sea/mountains 越过大海;翻越高山 to cross France by train 乘火车穿越法国 The bridge crosses the River Dee. 这座桥横跨迪河。 A look of annoyance crossed her face. 恼怒的神色从她脸上掠过。 They crossed the finishing line together (= in a race). 他们同时越过终点线。 crossover sth He crossed over the road and joined me. 他穿过马路和我会合。 2 [intransitive ] to pass across each other 交叉;相交 The roads cross just outside the town. 这些道路正好在城外交叉。 The straps cross over at the back and are tied at the waist. 带子在背后交叉,然后系在腰部。 Our letters must have crossed in the mail (= each was sent before the other was received). 我们的信一定是在路上交叉了。 We seem to have a crossed line (= a telephone call that interrupts another call because of a wrong connection). 我们的电话好像串线了。 3 [transitive ] crosssth to put or place sth across or over sth else 使交叉;使交叠 to cross your arms/legs (= place one arm or leg over the other) 交叉两臂╱双腿 She sat with her legs crossed. 她跷着二郎腿坐着。 a flag with a design of two crossed keys 有两把钥匙交叉图案的旗帜 oppose 反对 4 [transitive ] crosssb to oppose sb or speak against them or their plans or wishes 反对,反驳,否定(某人或计划、意愿) She's really nice until you cross her. 她待人确实很好,除非你跟她作对。 ( literary) He had been crossed in love (= the person he loved was not faithful to him). 他所爱的人背叛了他。 mix animals/plants 杂交 5 [transitive ] crossA with B | crossA and B to make two different types of animal breed together; to mix two types of plant to form a new one 使杂交;使异种交配 A mule is the product of a horse crossed with a donkey. 骡是马和驴的杂交种。 ( figurative) He behaved like an army officer crossed with a professor. 他的举止既像军官又像教授。 in sport 体育运动 6 [intransitive ] (in football ( soccer) or hockey 足球或曲棍球 ) to kick or pass a ball sideways across the field 横传 draw line 画线 7 [transitive ] crosssth to draw a line across sth 画横线于 to cross your t's (= the letters in writing) 写 t 上面的一横 ( BrE) to cross a cheque (= to draw two lines across it so that it can only be paid through a bank account) 在支票上画线(使支票只能经银行账户兑现) make Christian symbol 做基督教的标记 8 [transitive ] crossyourself to make the sign of the cross (= the Christian symbol) on your chest (在胸口上)画十字圣号 IDIOMS cross that bridge when you ˈcome to it to worry about a problem when it actually happens and not before 临机应变(不用事前操心) cross your ˈfingers to hope that your plans will be successful (sometimes putting one finger across another as a sign of hoping for good luck) 祈求成功(有时使手指交叉为祈求好运的手势) I'm crossing my fingers that my proposal will be accepted. 但愿我的建议能被采纳。 Keep your fingers crossed! 祈求好运吧! cross my ˈheart (and hope to die) ( informal) used to emphasize that you are telling the truth or will do what you promise 我发誓(否则不得好死) I saw him do it—cross my heart. 我看见是他干的,我可以发誓。 cross your ˈmind (of thoughts, etc. 想法等 ) to come into your mind 掠过心头;出现在脑海 SYN occur to sb It never crossed my mind that she might lose (= I was sure that she would win). 我从来没想过她会失败。 ˌcross sb's ˌpalm with ˈsilver to give sb money so that they will do you a favour, especially tell your fortune 为得到好处而给某人钱;(尤指)付钱请人算命 ˌcross sb's ˈpath | people's ˌpaths ˈcross if sb crosses sb's pathor their paths cross,they meet by chance 偶然相遇;不期而遇;邂逅 I hope I never cross her path again. 但愿我永远不再碰见她。 Our paths were to cross again many years later. 许多年以后我们又不期而遇了。 cross ˈswords (with sb) to fight or argue with sb (与某人)交锋,争论 more at dot v. , wire n. PHRASAL VERBS ˌcross sb/sth↔ˈoff | ˌcross sb/sth ˈoff sth to draw a line through a person's name or an item on a list because they/it is no longer required or involved (从名单或清单上)画掉,删掉 We can cross his name off; he's not coming. 他不来了,我们可以把他的名字画掉了。 ˌcross sth↔ˈout/ˈthrough to draw a line through a word, usually because it is wrong 画掉,删掉(错字) ˌcross ˈover (to/into sth) to move or change from one type of culture, music, political party, etc. to another (从某种文化、音乐、政党等)转变,变换 a cult movie that has crossed over to mass appeal 由部份人推崇转变为大众喜爱的电影 related noun crossover adjective ( cross·er , cross·est ) cross(with sb) ( especially BrE) annoyed or quite angry 恼怒的;十分愤怒的;生气的 I was cross with him for being late. 我因他迟到而十分生气。 Please don't get cross.Let me explain. 请别发火,让我来解释一下。 synonyms at angry cross·ly / krɒsli ; NAmE krɔːsli / adverb ‘Well what did you expect?’ she said crossly. “咳,你还想要什么?”她气愤地说。 cross / krɒs ; NAmE krɔːs / cross·ly / krɒsli ; NAmE krɔːsli /
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