1VERB 穿越;越过;横过;渡过 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. 穿越;越过;横过;渡过 [Also V adv/prep, V + into]
She was partly to blame for failing to look as she crossed the road. [VERB noun]
她过马路时没注意看,负有部分责任。
Nine Albanians have crossed the border into Greece and asked for political asylum. [VERB noun]
9名阿尔巴尼亚人穿过边境进入希腊境内并寻求政治避难。
In 1838 the first iron sailing vessel crossed the Atlantic. [VERB noun]
1838年,第一艘铁制帆船横渡大西洋。
Egan crossed to the drinks cabinet and poured a Scotch. [VERB + to]
3V-RECIP 交叉;相交 Lines or roads that cross meet and go across each other. 交叉;相交
...the intersection where Main and Center streets cross. [VERB]
主街和中心街的交叉路口
It is near where the pilgrimage route crosses the road to Quimper. [VERB noun]
那儿离朝圣之路与通往坎佩尔的道路的交叉路口很近。
4VERB 超过,超出(极限或范围) If someone or something crosses a limit or boundary, for example the limit of acceptable behaviour, they go beyond it. 超过,超出(极限或范围)
I normally never write into magazines but Mr Stubbs has finally crossed the line. [VERB noun]
我向来不给杂志写信,但是斯塔布斯先生最后做得太过火了。
No party is entitled to a seat in the new parliament unless it gets at least 5 per cent of the vote. Many will fail to cross that threshold. [VERB noun]
任何政党只有获得至少5%的选票才能够在新一届议会中获得一个席位。很多政党都过不了这个门槛。
5VERB (表情)掠过,闪过 If an expression crosses someone's face, it appears briefly on their face. (表情)掠过,闪过 [written]
Berg tilts his head and a mischievous look crosses his face. [VERB noun]
伯格侧着头,脸上掠过一丝调皮的神情。
A faint smile crossed his lips. [VERB noun]
他嘴唇上掠过一丝微笑。
6N-COUNT 十字形,十字架(基督教最重要的标记) 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. 十字形,十字架(基督教最重要的标记)
Round her neck was a cross on a silver chain.
她脖子上戴着一条银项链,上面挂着个十字架。
He solemnly made the sign of the cross.
他庄重地画了个十字。
Christ died on the cross.
耶稣死在十字架上。
SYN crucifix, rood
7VERB (基督教徒)画十字 If Christians cross themselves, they make the sign of a cross by moving their hand across the top half of their body. (基督教徒)画十字
'Holy Mother of God!' Marco crossed himself. [VERB pronoun-reflexive]
“圣母啊!”马尔科画着十字说道。
8N-COUNT 麻烦;不利 If you describe something as a cross that someone has to bear, you mean it is a problem or disadvantage which they have to deal with or bear. 麻烦;不利
My wife is much cleverer than me; it is a cross I have to bear.
9N-COUNT 叉字形记号;十字形记号 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 paper. 叉字形记号;十字形记号
Put a tick next to those activities you like and a cross next to those you dislike.
在你喜欢的活动旁打钩,在不喜欢的活动旁画叉。
10VERB [usually passive]在(支票)上画两条平行线(使支票只能划入银行账户,不能兑现) If a cheque is crossed, two parallel lines are drawn across it or printed on it to indicate that it must be paid into a bank account and cannot be cashed. 在(支票)上画两条平行线(使支票只能划入银行账户,不能兑现) [British]
Cheques/postal orders should be crossed and made payable to Newmarket Promotions. [beVERB-ed]
应在支票/邮政汇票上画线,并使之可用于新市场促销活动的支付。
...a crossed cheque. [VERB-ed]
画线支票
11VERB 使交叉;使交叠 If you cross your arms, legs, or fingers, you put one of them on top of the other. 使交叉;使交叠
Jill crossed her legs and rested her chin on one fist, as if lost in deep thought. [VERB noun]
吉尔盘着腿,一个拳头支着下巴,仿佛陷入了沉思。
Pop crossed his arms over his chest and watched us. [VERB noun]
波普叉着胳膊看着我们。
He was sitting there in the living room with his legs crossed. [VERB-ed]
他跷着腿坐在起居室里。
12VERB 反对;拒绝 If you cross someone who is likely to get angry, you oppose them or refuse to do what they want. 反对;拒绝
If you ever cross him, forget it, you're finished. [VERB noun]
如果你曾经跟他作过对,就别想了,你没戏了。
13N-SING 混合物;杂交品种 Something that is a cross between two things is neither one thing nor the other, but a mixture of both. 混合物;杂交品种
'Ha!' It was a cross between a laugh and a bark.
“哈!”那声音听起来既像在笑又像在叫。
It was a lovely dog. It was a cross between a collie and a golden retriever. [+ between]
14N-COUNT (足球、曲棍球等球队运动中的)横传 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. (足球、曲棍球等球队运动中的)横传
Le Tissier hit an accurate cross to Groves.
勒蒂西耶将球准确地横传给了格罗夫斯。
15ADJ [ADJ n](街道)交叉的,十字的 A cross street is a road that crosses another more important road. (街道)交叉的,十字的 [US]
The Army boys had personnel carriers blockading the cross streets.
陆军士兵用运兵车封锁了十字路口。
16See also:crossing to cross your fingers→see: finger cross my heart→see: heart to cross your mind→see: mind people's paths cross→see: path to cross the Rubicon→see: Rubicon to cross swords→see: sword
1mark made by drawing one line across another叉形符號VERB + CROSS➤draw, put畫叉;打叉◇I've put a cross on the map to show where the hotel is.我已在地圖上打叉標出了旅館的位置。cross
noun²
2Christian symbol基督教符號ADJECTIVE | VERB + CROSS | PREPOSITION | PHRASESADJECTIVE➤gold, silver, stone, wooden金十字架;銀十字架;石十字架;木十字架◇She wore a gold cross on a chain around her neck.她脖子上戴了項鏈,上面掛着金十字架。◇The grave was marked with a stone cross.墳墓有一個石十字架標記。➤market (especially in the UK) (中世紀的)市場十字架▸➤Celtic凱爾特式十字架VERB + CROSS➤wear戴十字架PREPOSITION➤on the cross在十字架上◇a painting of Christ on the cross一幅耶穌基督被釘在十字架上的油畫PHRASES➤(make) the sign of the cross(畫)十字◇The priest blessed her, and made the sign of the cross over her.神父祝福她,並在她頭頂上方畫十字。cross
noun³
3in football/soccer or hockey足球;曲棍球ADJECTIVE | PREPOSITIONADJECTIVE➤deep, low, perfect底線橫傳;低弧度傳球;絕妙的橫傳PREPOSITION➤cross by, cross from來自⋯的橫傳◇a deep cross from Reed里德的一記底線橫傳cross
verb
ADVERB | VERB + CROSS | PREPOSITIONADVERB➤quickly, slowly迅速/緩慢穿過▸➤safely, successfully安全/成功穿越◇Children must be taught to cross the road safely.必須教會孩子安全過馬路。➤back, over回穿;穿越◇Let's cross over now while the road is clear.路上沒車了,現在我們過馬路吧。VERB + CROSS➤try to試圖穿過◇They were arrested trying to cross the border.他們在試圖穿越邊境時被逮捕了。PREPOSITION➤from, into從⋯穿越;穿越進入⋯◇They crossed from the States into Canada.他們從美國跨境進入加拿大。➤over橫過◇We crossed over the river into Sweden.我們渡河到了瑞典。cross
adjective
(especially BrE) VERBS | ADVERB | PREPOSITIONVERBS➤be, feel, look, seem, sound生氣;感到生氣;看上去生氣;顯得生氣;聽起來生氣▸➤become, get開始生氣◇I'm going to get very cross before long.我很快就會大發雷霆。➤make sb使某人生氣◇It really makes me cross to see people dropping litter in the street.看到人們在大街上亂扔垃圾,我非常生氣。ADVERB➤extremely, fairly, very, etc.極其/相當/非常惱火▸➤a little, slightly, etc.有點兒/略有些惱火PREPOSITION➤about對⋯生氣◇Are you still cross about me forgetting the flowers?你還在為我忘了送花而生氣嗎?➤at因⋯惱怒◇She was very cross at the way she'd been treated.她對別人待她的方式感到很氣惱。➤for因⋯生氣➤with生⋯的氣◇She was very cross with him for being late.他的遲到讓她十分生氣。
cross adj. ⇨angrycross verb ⇨cross (cross the border)⇨touch2 (two roads cross)⇨cross your mind⇨occur to sbcross
verb
cross ♦︎ cut across sth ♦︎ cut through sth ♦︎ take ♦︎ negotiateThese words all mean to go across a road, river or other boundary, or across, over, or around an area of land.这些词均表示穿越、越过、通过。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆to cross / cut through the hills / mountains◆to cross / negotiate a road / bridge◆to cross / cut across a field◆to cut across / cut through a park◆to take / negotiate a bend / corner◆to cross / negotiate sth successfully / safely■cross [intransitive, transitive] to go from one side of sth to the other穿越;越过;横过◆The ferry crosses from Portsmouth to Santander.渡船从朴次茅斯横渡至桑坦德。◆He crossed over from the other side of the road.他从马路的另一边穿了过来。◆A bridge crosses the river a few miles upstream.一座桥在上游几英里处横跨此河。◆It was the first time she had crossed the Atlantic.这是她第一次横越大西洋。◆They were arrested as they tried to cross the border.他们因试图越过边境而被捕。 see also crossing ⇨ cruise■ˌcut aˈcross sth
phrasal verb
(cutting, cut, cut)to cross an area instead of going around it, especially because it is quicker than the usual route抄近路穿过;走近路◆We'll go round past the stables and cut across the fields.我们要绕道马房抄近路从田里走。■ˌcut ˈthrough sth
phrasal verb
(cutting, cut, cut)to cut across sth抄近路穿过;走近路◆They cut through the woods towards the farm.他们在林地里抄近路前往农场。◆He cut through the station to get to his office.他从车站抄近路去他的办公室。NOTE辨析 Cut across sth or cut through sth?People generally cut across an open area such as fields or a park, but cut through a place that is more enclosed or presents a barrier such as woods, mountains or a forest. * cut across一般指从田野或公园等开阔的地方穿过,但cut through指从林地、山区或森林等较封闭或有障碍的地方穿过。■take(took, taken) [transitive] to go over a barrier or around a bend跨过,跳过(障碍物);拐过(弯道)◆The horse took the jump(= jumped over the barrier) safely but then stumbled.那匹马安全地跳过了障碍,随即却绊倒了。◆He took the bend(= drove the car around it) much too fast.他拐弯时车开得太快。■negotiatenɪˈgəʊʃieɪt; NAmEnɪˈgoʊʃieɪt [transitive] (ratherformal) to successfully get over or past a difficult part on a path or route通过,越过(险要路段)◆We then had to negotiate a steep rock face.我们接下来要攀越陡峭的岩壁。◆She negotiated her way past the hot ovens.她小心翼翼地从热烤箱旁边走过去。