词汇 | cross |
释义 | cross verb uk /krɒs/ us /krɑːs/ crossverb (GO ACROSS)A2[ I or T ] to go across from one side of something to the other: 越过;横穿;横渡;横跨 It's not a good place to cross the road.这里不适宜横穿马路。 cross overLook both ways before you cross over the road. UKLook both ways before you cross over. Cross the bridge and turn right.过桥后右拐。 cross from something into somethingThey crossed from Albania into Greece.他们穿越阿尔巴尼亚进入了希腊。 cross someone's mind B2 If something crosses your mind, you think of it: (念头)闪现,掠过;想起,记起 It crossed my mind yesterday that you must be short of staff.昨天我突然想起你一定缺人手。 You have to hold my hand when we cross the road.我们过马路的时候你得拉着我的手。 The train crosses the border between France and Spain.火车穿过法国和西班牙之间的边界。 With one leap he crossed the stream.他一跃跳过了小溪。 We had to cross a large area of arid, featureless desert.我们必须穿越一大片干燥荒芜的沙漠。 Leave the main road and cross the bridge, and keep going until you see a gate on the left-hand side. Crossing and moving through bash through (something) break break through something criss-cross cross from something into something cross over cut ford non-intersecting penetrable penetration penetrative percolate rip rip through something scissor span straddle transit uncrossed cross your arms/fingers/legs to put one of your arms, fingers, or legs over the top of the other: 交叉双臂/手指/双腿 She sat down and crossed her legs.她坐下跷起了二郎腿。 crossverb (ANNOY)[ T ] to annoy someone by not doing or saying what they want: 与…作对;惹恼 I wouldn't cross him if I were you, not if you value your life.如果我是你就不会跟他作对,除非不想活了。 Causing feelings of anger and displeasure aggravate aggrieve alienate anger annoy bend give someone the shitsidiom go too faridiom goat grate hack someone off nark needle rile rub rub someone up the wrong wayidiom ruffle ruffle someone's feathersidiom tooth troll crossverb (MIX)[ T ] If you cross a plant or animal with another of a different type, you cause them to breed together in order to produce a new variety (= type of plant or animal).使杂交 Breeds & breeding American bully beget breeder breeding breeding ground brood mare father full-blooded heritage heritage breed inbred overbreed pedigree pedigreed puppy farm puppy mill sire teaser thoroughbred well bred crossverb (IN SPORT)[ I or T ] in some sports, to hit, kick, or throw the ball across the playing area to another player, not forwards or backwards: (球类运动)横传 He crossed to Bremer, who somehow failed to score from two metres out. Her teammate was yelling for her to cross the ball. General terms used in ball sports aggregate score assist attacking back pass backhanded bend hat trick indirect free kick interception kicker launch angle lay someone off loft pitch square ball stiff-arm stroke swat takeaway tap in crossverb (MAKE SIGN)finance & economics UKspecialized to draw two lines across the middle of a cheque to show that it needs to be paid into a bank account: 在(支票中间)上画两道线(表示需要转入银行账户) a crossed cheque划线支票,转账支票 cross yourselfreligion specialized When Catholics and some other types of Christians cross themselves, they move their hand down and then across their face or chest, making the shape of a cross: (基督徒)在胸前画十字 She fell to her knees, crossed herself, and began to pray fervently. He bowed in front of the altar, crossing himself. I dipped my fingers in the holy water and crossed myself. It is common to see athletes huddling in a circle and crossing themselves before a game. Payment methods anti-kickback ATM card automatic withdrawal bad cheque baksheesh bribe chip liquid meal ticket microtransaction monetization monetize money-back monometallic PFI ready money remittance rubber severance wave and pay You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Gestures & gesturing Religious practices Idiomscross your fingers cross someone's hand/palm with silver cross my heart (and hope to die) cross the line cross someone's path/cross paths with someone cross swords I'll/we'll cross that bridge when I/we come/get to it Phrasal verbscross someone/something off (something) cross something out cross over cross noun[ C ] uk /krɒs/ us /krɑːs/ crossnoun[C] (MARK)A1UK a written mark (x or +) formed by two lines going across each other. The mark x is usually used to show where something is, or that something has not been written correctly.(标示位置或错误的)叉号(X) Olga Kashurina/iStock/Getty Images Plus/GettyImages Put a cross next to the name of the candidate you want to vote for. There was a big red cross on the side of the van. On the altar there was only a simple wooden cross. You can see the cross on the top of the church steeple from a long way away. I got all the answers wrong - look, the teacher put a cross against all of them! Punctuation abbreviated accent acute apostrophe at sign caron colon comma curly bracket diacritical hyphen parenthesis punctuation mark round bracket scare quotes small cap small capitals solidus stroke tilde You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Patterns and shapes crossnoun[C] (OBJECT)B1 an object made of one long upright piece of wood, with a smaller piece across it near the top. In the past, people were tied or fastened with nails to crosses as a punishment and left hanging on them until they died. (古代死刑用的)十字架 B1 an object in the shape of a cross that people were killed on, used as a symbol of Christianity: (象征基督教的)十字架,十字形物件 Christ died on the Cross.耶稣基督死在十字架上。 She wears a gold cross around her neck.她脖子上戴着一个金十字架。 sign of the cross The priest made the sign of the cross (= the shape of a cross made by moving his hand between four points on his chest) over the dead bodies. a medal in the shape of a cross: 十字勋章 In Britain, the Victoria Cross is awarded for acts of great bravery during wartime.在英国,维多利亚十字勋章授给那些在战争中表现英勇的人。 Taborsk/iStock/Getty Images Plus/GettyImages Religious objects ankh brass Calvary censer chalice clerical collar crucifix crucifixion dog collar fetish grail idol kirpan Madonna ofrenda relic totemic voodoo votive candle wafer You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Specific signs and symbols Prizes, rewards and medals crossnoun[C] (MIXTURE)a mixture of two or more different things that have been combined to produce something new: cross betweenPolice dogs are often a cross between a retriever and a German Shepherd.警犬往往是寻回犬和德国牧羊犬杂交的后代。 A hybrid plant is a cross between two plants that are genetically different. He looks like a cross between Lord Byron, Mick Jagger, and Kate Moss. See also crossbreednoun Variety and mixtures all manner of somethingidiom alphabet soup assorted assortment biodiverse hotchpotch hybridize hybridized it takes all sorts (to make a world)idiom jumble non-segregated odds and ends of every stripe/of all stripesidiom panoply patchwork syncretism this this and thatidiom variety is the spice of lifeidiom variously crossnoun[C] (IN SPORT)in some sports, a kick, hit, or throw of the ball that goes from one side of the playing area to the other, not forwards or backwards: (球类运动)横传 He headed the ball into the net, after a great cross from Pele. 他接贝利一记精妙横传,一甩头把球送入了网窝。 General terms used in ball sports aggregate score assist attacking back pass backhanded bend hat trick indirect free kick interception kicker launch angle lay someone off loft pitch square ball stiff-arm stroke swat takeaway tap in Idioma (heavy) cross to bear cross adjective uk /krɒs/ us /krɑːs/ mainly UK annoyed or angry: 生气的,恼怒的 cross withDon't be cross with me — it's not my fault. get crossMy Dad gets cross with me if I leave the kitchen in a mess.要是我把厨房搞得乱七八糟,我爸爸会生(我)气的。 After waiting for almost an hour I started to get a bit cross. Synonyms angry(EMOTIONAL) apoplectic be besideyourself furious(ANGRY) incandescent(QUALITY) incensed irate livid(ANGRY) seething(angry) sore(ANGRY)USinformal wrathful angry angryIt does no good to get angry at him - it won't change the situation at all. soreUSHe's still sore about the way things turned out. annoyedHe was annoyed with her for being late. irritatedI was irritated that he didn't thank me. Angry and displeased acridly acrimonious acrimoniously aggrieved amused exasperatedly fed up fed up to the back teethidiom fired up fit to be tiedidiom murder not be a happy camperidiom outraged peeved piqued volatility warpath wound up wrathful wrathfully Related wordcrossly cross- prefix uk /krɒs-/ us /krɑːs-/ across: (越)过;从一边到另一边 cross-border跨国的 including different groups or subjects: 由不同群体或学科组成的 cross-party discussions跨党派讨论 Through, across, opposite and against across across countryidiom against agin along catty-corner country front give give onto something kitty-corner on opposite other over overland thru to unblock You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Complete and whole cross | Business Englishcross verb[ T ] uk /krɒs/us BANKING UK if you cross a cheque, you draw two lines across the middle of it to show that it must be paid into a bank account: a crossed cheque |
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