单词 | cross |
释义 | cross UK [krɒs] US [krɑ:s] verb GO ACROSS 穿过 ESSENTIAL intransitive or transitive ■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.这里不适宜穿越马路。 •Look both ways before you cross over •Cross the bridge and turn right at the first set of traffic lights.过桥后在第一个红绿灯处右拐。 •They crossed from cross your mind ■If something crosses your mind, you think of it (念头)闪现,掠过;(某人)想起,记起 •It crossed my mind yesterday that you must be a bit short of staff - shall I send someone to help out?昨天我突然想起你一定缺人手——要我派人来帮忙吗? •It never once crossed my mind that she might be unhappy.我从没想过她可能会不高兴。 UK [krɒs] US [krɑ:s] verb 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。 UK [krɒs] US [krɑ:s] verb ANNOY 生气的 ■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。 UK [krɒs] US [krɑ:s] verb MIX 混合 ■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 UK [krɒs] US [krɑ:s] verb MAKE MARK 标记 UK specialized ■to draw two lines across the middle of a cheque to show that it must be paid into a bank account 在(支票)上划线(表示只能转入银行帐户) •a crossed cheque划线支票,转帐支票 cross yourself UK specialized ■When 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 UK [krɒs] US [krɑ:s] verb cross your fingers ■to hope very much that something will happen 祈求好运;希望,但愿 •I'm just going to cross my fingers and hope it works.我只能祈求好运,希望它会管用。 UK [krɒs] US [krɑ:s] verb cross sb's hand / palm with silver ■to give someone money so that they will tell you what will happen to you in the future 付钱请(某人)算命 UK [krɒs] US [krɑ:s] verb Cross my heart (and hope to die). saying ■said to show that what you have just said or promised is completely true or sincere 我发誓所说属实(否则不得好死)。 UK [krɒs] US [krɑ:s] verb cross swords ■to have an argument with someone (与某人)交锋,争论 UK [krɒs] US [krɑ:s] verb I'll/We'll cross that bridge when I/we come/get to it. ■an expression which means you will not worry about a possible future problem but will deal with it if it happens 船到桥头自然直;车到山前必有路 UK [krɒs] US [krɑ:s] verb Phrasal Verbs cross sb/sth off (sth) ■to remove someone or something, such as a name, from a list by drawing a line through it (从…中)划掉,删去 •Did you cross her name off the guest list?你把她的名字从宾客名单上划掉了吗? UK [krɒs] US [krɑ:s] verb Phrasal Verbs [M] cross sth out ■to draw a line through something you have written, usually because it is wrong (通常因为有误而)划掉 •If you think it's wrong, cross it out and write it again.如果你认为错了,划掉它重新写。 UK [krɒs] US [krɑ:s] noun countable MARK 记号 ESSENTIAL ■a written mark (x), 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) IMPROVER ■an object in the shape of a cross (a long vertical line with a shorter horizontal line across it), 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 round her neck.她脖子上戴着一个金十字架。 •The priest made the sign of the ■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。 UK [krɒs] US [krɑ:s] noun countable MIXTURE 混合物 ■a mixture of two different things which have been combined to produce something new 混合物;杂种;混血儿 •Police dogs are often a cross between ⇒ See also crossbreedUK [krɒs] US [krɑ:s] noun countable a (heavy) cross to bear ■an unpleasant or painful situation or person that you must accept and deal with, although you find it very difficult 沉重的十字架;烦恼;心理负担 UK [krɒs] US [krɑ:s] adjective ■annoyed or angry 恼怒的;愤怒的;生气的 •My Dad gets cross (with |
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