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cross
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- Conjugation :
past
crossed
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pp
crossed
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ing
crossing
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Derivatives :
n
crossness
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adj
crossable
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adv
crossly
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Collins English-Chinese Dictionary
- cross
[krɔs]
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1.
noun
[c]
(x shape) 交叉符号
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2.
noun
(showing disagreement) 叉号
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3.
noun
(crucifix shape) 十字
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4.
noun
[宗]
十字架
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5.
noun
a cross between sth and sth (mixture) 某物和某物的混合物
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6.
noun
(crossbreed) 杂交品种
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7.
noun
[soccer]
横传
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8.
vt.
[person+]
[+street, room etc]
横穿
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9.
vt.
[road, railway, bridge+]
[+river, land etc]
横跨
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10.
vt.
[+arms, legs, fingers]
交叉
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11.
vt.
[smile, expression+]
[+face]
显露在
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12.
vt.
[BRIT]
[+cheque]
在支票上画两条平行线,只可转账无法兑现
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13.
vt.
to cross sth with sth (crossbreed) 将某物与某物交配
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14.
vt.
[soccer]
[+ball]
横传
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15.
vt.
[+person]
(oppose) 阻挠
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16.
vi.
[roads, lines+]
相交
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17.
vi.
to cross from... to... (walking) 从...走到
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18.
vi.
(on ferry) 从...横渡到
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19.
adjective
(angry) 生气的
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the thought never crossed my mind
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我从来都没这么想过
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to cross o.s.
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[宗] 划十字祈求上帝保佑
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we have a crossed line
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[BRIT] 我们的电话串线了
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they've got their lines {or} wires crossed
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[fig] 他们相互误会了
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to be/get cross with sb
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生某人的气
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to be/get cross about sth
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因为某事生气
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it makes me very cross
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这令我很生气
Collins English-English Dictionary
- cross
[krɑs]
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1.
n
a structure or symbol consisting essentially of two intersecting lines or pieces at right angles to one another
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2.
n
a wooden structure used as a means of execution, consisting of an upright post with a transverse piece to which people were nailed or tied
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3.
n
a representation of the Cross used as an emblem of Christianity or as a reminder of Christ's death
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4.
n
any mark or shape consisting of two intersecting lines, esp such a symbol () used as a signature, point of intersection, error mark, etc
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5.
n
a sign representing the Cross made either by tracing a figure in the air or by touching the forehead, breast, and either shoulder in turn
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6.
n
any conventional variation of the Christian symbol, used emblematically, decoratively, or heraldically, such as a Maltese, tau, or Greek cross
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7.
n
[heraldry]
any of several charges in which one line crosses or joins another at right angles
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8.
n
a cruciform emblem awarded to indicate membership of an order or as a decoration for distinguished service
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9.
n
[sometimes capital]
Christianity or Christendom, esp as contrasted with non-Christian religions
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Cross and Crescent
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10.
n
the place in a town or village where a cross has been set up
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11.
n
a pipe fitting, in the form of a cross, for connecting four pipes
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12.
n
[biology]
the process of crossing; hybridization
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13.
n
an individual produced as a result of this process
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14.
n
a mixture of two qualities or types
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he's a cross between a dictator and a saint
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15.
n
an opposition, hindrance, or misfortune; affliction (esp in the phrase bear one's cross)
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16.
n
[slang]
a match or game in which the outcome has been rigged
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17.
n
[slang]
a fraud or swindle
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18.
n
[boxing]
a straight punch delivered from the side, esp with the right hand
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19.
n
[football]
the act or an instance of kicking or passing the ball from a wing to the middle of the field
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20.
vb
[sometimes foll by over]
to move or go across (something); traverse or intersect
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we crossed the road
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21.
vb
to meet and pass
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the two trains crossed
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22.
vb
(of each of two letters in the post) to be dispatched before receipt of the other
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23.
vt.
[tr; usually foll by out, off, or through]
to cancel with a cross or with lines; delete
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24.
vt.
[tr]
to place or put in a form resembling a cross
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to cross one's legs
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25.
vt.
[tr]
to mark with a cross or crosses
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26.
vt.
[tr]
[Brit]
to draw two parallel lines across the face of (a cheque) and so make it payable only into a bank account
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27.
vt.
[tr]
to trace the form of the Cross, usually with the thumb or index finger upon (someone or something) in token of blessing
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28.
vt.
to make the sign of the Cross upon (oneself)
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29.
vi.
[intr]
(of telephone lines) to interfere with each other so that three or perhaps four callers are connected together at one time
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30.
vi.
to cause fertilization between (plants or animals of different breeds, races, varieties, etc)
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31.
vt.
[tr]
to oppose the wishes or plans of; thwart
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his opponent crosses him at every turn
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32.
vt.
[football]
to kick or pass (the ball) from a wing to the middle of the field
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33.
vt.
[tr]
[nautical]
to set (the yard of a square sail) athwartships
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34.
adj
angry; ill-humoured; vexed
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35.
adj
lying or placed across; transverse
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a cross timber
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36.
adj
involving interchange; reciprocal
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37.
adj
contrary or unfavourable
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38.
adj
another word for crossbred
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39.
adj
a Brit slang word for dishonest
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40.
adj
[Etymology]
Old English cros, from Old Irish cross (unattested), from Latin crux; see crux
Examples
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the Distinguished Service Cross
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(英国)服务优异十字勋章
→ cross
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where two streets cross one another
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在两条街互相交错的地方,十字路口,十字街头
→ cross
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Cross your t's.
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在"t"字母上划一横(或喻:言行一丝不苟)。
→ cross
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cross the ocean
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渡海
→ cross
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a cross street
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一条横街
→ cross
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at cross purposes
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意见相左;有矛盾
→ cross
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a cross-country flight
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横穿全国的飞行
→ cross-country
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a cross-town bus
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穿城(线路)公共汽车
→ cross-town
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The cross is an emblem of Christianity.
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十字架是基督教的象征。
→ emblem
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Ok, keep bearing left till the bank, then cross the street, I'll be waiting for you at the corner.
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好的,向左拐走到银行,穿过街道,我会在拐角处等你。
→ bear
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