crossed
基本解释
- adj. 交叉的;划掉的;十字形的
- v. 交叉;越过(cross的过去式和过去分词)
同根派生
- 同根词
- 词根:cross adj.
- cross交叉的,相反的;乖戾的 adv.
- crosswise横向;交叉地;斜地;成十字状地 n.
- cross交叉,十字;十字架,十字形物
- crossover交叉;天桥;转线路;变向运球过人
- crossing十字路口;杂交;横渡;横道
- crossroad十字路口;交叉路;岔道;重大的抉择关头
- crossbones交叉腿骨的图形(常画在骷髅下,象征死亡)
- crosshatch(绘画上的)阴影 v.
- crossing横越(cross的现在分词) vi.
- cross交叉;杂交;横过 vt.
- cross杂交;渡过;使相交
- crosshatch以交叉线作出阴影;画出交叉阴影线
英汉例句
- They crossed the road in safety.
他们安全地穿过了马路。
《新英汉大辞典》 - She sat down in an armchair and crossed her legs.
她在一个扶手椅上坐下来,并把两条腿交叉起来。 - Now they have crossed the hurdle and finding it’s not so bad.
现在他们已经跨越这个障碍,发现其实我们没有那么差。 - Jefferson had a wish. He wanted to discover a waterway that crossed from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific.
- Whether Gadamer means that when he speaks of gap or whether he simply means an abyss or a distance to be crossed I couldn't say.
当葛达玛说到间隙时是那个意思,还是仅仅认为它是需要跨越的一个深渊或者一段距离,我不能确定。
耶鲁公开课 - 文学理论导论课程节选 - Strange to say, too, that night we crossed the ferry with Bull Lee a girl committed suicide off the deck either just before or just after us. We saw it in the paper the next day.
还有件很奇怪的事儿,我们和布尔·李渡过渡口的那天晚上,一个姑娘从船上跳水自杀了,大概不是在我们渡河之前,就是以后,第二天我们从报纸上看到了这个消息。
耶鲁公开课 - 1945年后的美国小说课程节选 - In a breach-of-contract suit in U.S. District Court in Chicago, Davis contends the Flynns double-crossed him.
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双语例句
原声例句
权威例句
词组短语
- Crossed Lines 命运呼叫转移
- crossed belt [机]交叉皮带;合带
- crossed immunoelectrophoresis [免疫]交叉免疫电泳;交叉免疫电泳
- crossed antenna 交叉天线;交织天线
- crossed hemiplegia 交叉性偏瘫;交叉性瘫痪;愀
短语
英英字典
- If you cross something such as a room, a road, or an area of land or water, you move or travel to the other side of it. If you cross to a place, you move or travel over a room, road, or area of land or water in order to reach that place.
- A road, railway, or bridge that crosses an area of land or water passes over it.
- If someone or something crosses a limit or boundary, for example, the limit of acceptable behaviour, they go beyond it.
- If an expression crosses someone's face, it appears briefly on their face.
- If you cross your arms, legs, or fingers, you put one of them on top of the other.
- Lines or roads that cross meet and go across each other.
- A cross is a shape that consists of a vertical line or piece with a shorter horizontal line or piece across it. It is the most important Christian symbol.
- A cross is a written mark in the shape of an X. You can use it, for example, to indicate that an answer to a question is wrong, to mark the position of something on a map, or to indicate your vote on a ballot. (X)
- In some team sports such as football and hockey, a cross is the passing of the ball from the side of the field to a player in the centre, usually in front of the goal.
- Something that is a cross between two things is neither one thing nor the other, but a mixture of both.
- A cross street is a road that crosses another more important road.
- &rarrsee also crossing
- to cross your fingers&rarrsee finger
- cross my heart&rarrsee heart
- to cross your mind&rarrsee mind
- to cross swords&rarrsee sword
- Someone who is cross is angry or irritated.
- crossly
柯林斯英英字典
专业释义
- 交向
- 交叉的
- 十字形的