cross的意思和读音

cross

: [krɔs] : [krɒs]

v.穿

n.;(

adj.

穿

crosses  crosser  crossest  crossing  crossed  

v.+n.cross street,cross river,cross border,cross bridge,cross sea

adj.+n.wooden cross

v.assist

adj.irritated,angry,irritable,annoyed,fractious

n.symbol,mark,sign,Celtic cross,Greek cross

v.traverse,go across,crisscross,thwart,frustrate

crossn.mark on paper

1.[c]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

I've put a cross on the map to show where the hotel is.

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

Sign your name on the form where I've put a cross.

Those who could not write signed with a cross.

for punishment

2.[c]a long vertical piece of wood with a shorter piece across it near the top. In the past people were hung on crosses and left to die as a punishment.

Christian symbol

3.[sing]the cross that Jesus Christ died on, used as a symbol of Christianity

4.[c]an object, a design, a piece of jewellery, etc. in the shape of a cross , used as a symbol of Christianity

She wore a small gold cross on a chain around her neck.

medal

5.[c]a small decoration in the shape of a cross that is given to sb as an honour for doing sth very brave

mixture

6.[c][ususing]~ (between A and B);(a mixture of two different things, breeds of animal, etc.

The play was a cross between a farce and a tragedy.

A mule is a cross between a horse and a donkey.

in sport

7.[c]a kick or hit of the ball across the field rather than up or down it

IDM

We all have our crosses to bear.

have a (heavy) cross to bearto have a difficult problem that makes you worried or unhappy but that you have to deal with

We all have our crosses to bear.

v.穿使go/put across

1.[i][t]穿to go across; to pass or stretch from one side to the other

I waved and she crossed over(= crossed the road towards me) .便穿

We crossed from Dover to Calais.

to cross a/the road穿

to cross the sea/mountains

to cross France by train穿

The bridge crosses the River Dee.

A look of annoyance crossed her face .

They crossed the finishing line together(= in a race) .线

He crossed over the road and joined me.穿

2.[i]to pass across each other

The roads cross just outside the town.

The straps cross over at the back and are tied at the waist.

Our letters must have crossed in the mail(= each was sent before the other was received) .

We seem to have a crossed line(= a telephone call that interrupts another call because of a wrong connection) .线

3.[t]~ sth使使to put or place sth across or over sth else

to cross your arms/legs(= place one arm or leg over the other)

She sat with her legs crossed.

a flag with a design of two crossed keys

oppose

4.[t]~ sbto oppose sb or speak against them or their plans or wishes

She's really nice until you cross her.

He had been crossed in love(= the person he loved was not faithful to him) .

mix animals/plants

5.[t]~ A with B.~ A and B使使to make two different types of animal breed together; to mix two types of plant to form a new one

A mule is the product of a horse crossed with a donkey.

He behaved like an army officer crossed with a professor.

in sport

6.[i]to kick or pass a ball sideways across the field

线draw line

7.[t]~ sth线to draw a line across sth

to cross your t's(= the letters in writing) t

to cross a cheque(= to draw two lines across it so that it can only be paid through a bank account)线使

make Christian symbol

8.[t]~ yourselfto make the sign of the cross (= the Christian symbol) on your chest

IDMcross that bridge when you come to itto worry about a problem when it actually happens and not before

I'm crossing my fingers that my proposal will be accepted.

Keep your fingers crossed!/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

cross your fingers使to hope that your plans will be successful (sometimes putting one finger across another as a sign of hoping for good luck)

I'm crossing my fingers that my proposal will be accepted.

Keep your fingers crossed!/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

I saw him do it─cross my heart.

cross my heart (and hope to die)(informal)used to emphasize that you are telling the truth or will do what you promise

I saw him do it─cross my heart.

It never crossed my mind that she might lose(= I was sure that she would win) .

cross your mindto come into your mind

It never crossed my mind that she might lose(= I was sure that she would win) .

cross sbs palm with silver;(to give sb money so that they will do you a favour, especially tell your fortune

I hope I never cross her path again.

Our paths were to cross again many years later.

cross sbs pathpeoples paths crossif sbcrosses sb's path ortheir paths cross , they meet by chance

I hope I never cross her path again.

Our paths were to cross again many years later.

cross swords (with sb)to fight or argue with sbadj.

1.~ (with sb)annoyed or quite angry

I was cross with him for being late.

Please don't get cross . Let me explain.

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na.1.“Crosse”

n.1.a shape with one long upright line and one shorter line across it, used as a symbol of Christianity; a model, structure, or piece of jewelry in the shape of a cross; the structure on which Jesus Christ died according to the Bible2.a plant that is the result of mixing two different types to produce a new genetic type; an animal that is a mixture of two different breeds; something that contains the qualities of two different groups or types3.in sports such as soccer and hockey, the action of kicking or hitting the ball from one side of the field to someone in the middle or on the other side4.in boxing, a way of hitting your opponent from the side as they try to hit you5.the symbol X; used for showing your choice on a written list of choices; used for showing that an answer is wrong1.a shape with one long upright line and one shorter line across it, used as a symbol of Christianity; a model, structure, or piece of jewelry in the shape of a cross; the structure on which Jesus Christ died according to the Bible2.a plant that is the result of mixing two different types to produce a new genetic type; an animal that is a mixture of two different breeds; something that contains the qualities of two different groups or types3.in sports such as soccer and hockey, the action of kicking or hitting the ball from one side of the field to someone in the middle or on the other side4.in boxing, a way of hitting your opponent from the side as they try to hit you5.the symbol X; used for showing your choice on a written list of choices; used for showing that an answer is wrong

adj.1.angry. This word is used mainly by children or when speaking to children

v.1.to go from one side of something such as a road or river to the other; to go from one side of something such as a room or enclosed area to the other; to go from one side of a border or line that separates places to the other2.if things such as roads or lines cross, they go across each other; to go across something3.to combine one breed of animal with another, or to mix one type of plant with another, in order to produce an animal or plant that is genetically different from both parents4.if an expression crosses someones face or lips, it appears there for a short time5.in sports such as soccer, to kick or hit the ball from one side of the field to someone in the middle or on the other side6.to oppose someone, or to disagree with them1.to go from one side of something such as a road or river to the other; to go from one side of something such as a room or enclosed area to the other; to go from one side of a border or line that separates places to the other2.if things such as roads or lines cross, they go across each other; to go across something3.to combine one breed of animal with another, or to mix one type of plant with another, in order to produce an animal or plant that is genetically different from both parents4.if an expression crosses someones face or lips, it appears there for a short time5.in sports such as soccer, to kick or hit the ball from one side of the field to someone in the middle or on the other side6.to oppose someone, or to disagree with them

na.1.The variant of Crosse

1. 〖 pick〗 cross〖 crossstreet〗 ...

2. (2) [ cross] (4) ;,[ cross;interleave] (6) ; [ associate with] ...

3.穿 穿〖 close;intimateandaccept〗 穿cross穿绿〖 beinbrightcolour〗 ...

4. leevenston/ CROSS/ 穿 sporttime/ ...

6. cow 78. cross 79. cry 80. ...

7. 16. can 28. cross 穿 30. cut ...

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1.All of our sinful words, retaliations, or even thoughts he took with him to the cross.

2.They also were able to quickly gather a passenger list and cross-check it with a list of people treated by emergency workers, he said.

3.Is often facing computer cross-eye eyeball and cutaneous radiate very big? What teaches good precautionary measures?

4.After four years of editing, the cross-strait Chinese dictionary can be expanded to a cloud language information platform.

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6.The king is fond of hunting, but is unfortunately cross-eyed - not that anyone would dare acknowledge this in front of him.——

7.If he wants to preserve the place of Friday's footprint, he needs at least a cross, namely a bar and another bar across it.

8.One MP out here with me at the UK-China Forum for the Future branded it "a cross between a stealth bomber and a disused skate park" .

9."It sounds great, " I ventured without hesitation, all the while feeling as if I'd signed on to cross dangerous borders using false papers.“,”

10.Cross- sectoral integration of the media and other industries through the dissemination of information linking this point to integrate.