crossroads 英 [ˈkrɒsrəʊdz]   美 [ˈkrɔsroʊdz]

crossroads

crossroads  英 [ˈkrɒsrəʊdz] 美 [ˈkrɔsroʊdz]

n. 十字路口;交叉路口 

名词复数:crossroadss 

At the next crossroads, turn right. 在下一个十字路口向右拐。
He has reached a career crossroads . 他的事业发展到了一个十字路口。

  • The noun crossroads is great for describing a point in your life when you have to make an important decision, like when you need to choose whether to attend college or backpack across Asia.
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  • n. 十字路口;交叉路口
  • 1. At the next crossroads, turn right.

    在下一个十字路口向右拐。

  • 2. He has reached a career crossroads .

    他的事业发展到了一个十字路口。

  • crossroads (n.) 1795, in figurative sense of "a turning point, a moment of decision;" from crossroad. In U.S., used for "a crossroads and little more; small, dull town" by 1845.
cross·roads / ˈkrɒsrəʊdz ; NAmE ˈkrɔːsroʊdz / noun ( plural cross·roads ) a place where two roads meet and cross each other 十字路口 At the next crossroads, turn right. 在下一个十字路口向右拐。 ( figurative) He has reached a career crossroads (= he must decide which way to go next in his career). 他的事业发展到了一个十字路口。 see also intersection  (1 ) , junction  (1 ) IDIOM at a/the ˈcrossroads at an important point in sb's life or development (人生或发展)处于关键时刻,在紧要关头 cross·roads / ˈkrɒsrəʊdz ; NAmE ˈkrɔːsroʊdz /
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