across UK [ə'krɒs] US [-'krɑ:s] adverb preposition ESSENTIAL ■from one side to the other of something with clear limits, such as an area of land, a road or river 从一边到另一边;穿过;横过•She walked across the field/road.她穿过田野/横过马路。 •They're building a new bridge across the river.他们正在河上修建新桥。 •When I reached the river, I simply swam across.到河边后,我便直接游了过去。 UK [ə'krɒs] US [-'krɑ:s] preposition ESSENTIAL ■on the opposite side of 在…的另一边;在…的对面•The library is just across the road.图书馆就在马路对面。 IMPROVER ■in every part of a particular place or country 在…各处;在整个…;遍及•Voting took place peacefully across most of the country.在这个国家大部分地区,选举进行得井然有序。 |