cross
- IPA[krôs]
美式
- a mark, object, or figure formed by two short intersecting lines or pieces (+ or ×);a cross (×) used to show that something is incorrect or unsatisfactory.
- go or extend across or to the other side of (a path, road, stretch of water, or area);go across or climb over (an obstacle or boundary)
- annoyed
verb: cross, 3rd person present: crosses, gerund or present participle: crossing, past tense: crossed, past participle: crossed
noun: cross, plural noun: crosses
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名詞
- 1. a mark, object, or figure formed by two short intersecting lines or pieces (+ or ×) cut a cross in the bark with a sharp knife
- ▪ a cross (×) used to show that something is incorrect or unsatisfactory.
- ▪ a cross-shaped decoration awarded for personal valor or indicating rank in some orders of knighthood the Military Cross
- ▪ the constellation Southern Cross.
- 2. an upright post with a transverse bar, as used in antiquity for crucifixion. 同義詞
- ▪ the cross on which Jesus was crucified the sacrifice of Jesus on the cross
- ▪ a cross, or a representation of it, as an emblem of Christianity she wore a cross around her neck
- ▪ short for sign of the cross (see sign)
- ▪ a staff surmounted by a cross carried in religious processions.
- ▪ something unavoidable that has to be endured she's just a cross we have to bear 同義詞 反義詞
- 3. an animal or plant resulting from crossbreeding; a hybrid a Devon and Holstein cross 同義詞
- ▪ a mixture or compromise of two things the system is a cross between a monorail and a conventional railroad
- 4. a pass of the ball across the field toward the center close to one's opponents' goal Beckham's low cross was turned into the net by Cole
- ▪ a blow delivered across and over the opponent's lead a right cross
動詞
- 1. go or extend across or to the other side of (a path, road, stretch of water, or area) he has crossed the Atlantic twice two paths crossed the field 同義詞
- ▪ go across or climb over (an obstacle or boundary) he attempted to cross the border into Jordan we crossed over a fence 同義詞
- ▪ (especially of an artist or an artistic style or work) begin to appeal to a different audience, especially a wider one a talented animator who crossed over to live action
- 2. pass in an opposite or different direction; intersect the two lines cross at 90° 同義詞
- ▪ cause (two things) to intersect cross the cables in opposing directions
- ▪ place (something) crosswise Michele sat back and crossed her arms
- ▪ (of a letter) be sent before receipt of another from the person being written to our letters crossed
- 3. draw a line or lines across; mark with a cross cross the t's
- ▪ British mark or annotate (a check), typically by drawing a pair of parallel lines across it, to indicate that it must be paid into a named bank account a crossed check
- ▪ delete a name or item on a list as being no longer required or involved Liz crossed off the days on the calendar
- ▪ delete an incorrect or inapplicable word or phrase by drawing a line through it cross out any portions which do not apply
- 4. (of a person) make the sign of the cross in front of one's chest as a sign of Christian reverence or to invoke divine protection Beatie crossed herself quickly at the mention of the dead
- 5. pass (the ball) across the field toward the center when attacking he could not get to the line to cross the ball Powell crossed from the left
- 6. cause (an animal of one species, breed, or variety) to interbreed with one of another species, breed, or variety many animals of the breed were crossed with the closely related Guernsey he behaved like an old regular officer crossed with a mathematician
- ▪ cross-fertilize (a plant) a hybrid tea was crossed with a polyantha rose 同義詞
- 7. oppose or stand in the way of (someone) no one dared cross him 同義詞 反義詞
形容詞
- 1. British annoyed he seemed to be very cross about something