traverse
traverse 英 [trəˈvɜ:s] 美 [trəˈvɜrs]
n. 穿过;横贯; v. 穿过;横穿
进行时:traversing 过去式:traversed 过去分词:traversed 第三人称单数:traverses 名词复数:traverses
- The verb traverse means to travel across an extended area. "Her dream was to traverse the country by car, so she could meet new people and see all the kitschy sites — like the giant roadside tire in Michigan or the shoe house in Pennsylvania."
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- n. 穿过;横贯;
- v. 穿过;横穿
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1. We traverse the desert by truck.
我们乘卡车横穿沙漠.
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2. But can you traverse the stream?
可是,你能闯过那车的洪流、人的洪流 吗 ?
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3. They traverse the same path, but with different speeds.
它们所经的路径相同, 但以不同的速率行进.
- traverse (n.) "act of passing through a gate, crossing a bridge, etc.," mid-14c., from Old French travers, from traverser (see traverse (v.)). Meaning "a passage by which one may traverse" is recorded from 1670s. Military fortification sense of "barrier, barricade" is recorded from 1590s.
- traverse (v.) early 14c., "pass across, over, or through," from Old French traverser "to cross, place across" (11c.), from Vulgar Latin *traversare, from Latin transversare "to cross, throw across," from Latin transversus "turn across" (see transverse). As an adjective from early 15c. Related: Traversed; traversing.
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