cross 的英语意思
crosscross1 /krɒs $ krɒːs/ verb
查看全部语言翻译1go from one side to another [intransitive, transitive] to go or stretch from one side of something such as a road, river, room etc to the other从(道路、河流、房间等)的一侧到另一侧穿越或延伸cross to
He crossed to the window.他走到窗边。cross (over) the road/street/river etc
It’s easy to have an accident just crossing the road.就是过马路也很容易出事故。
He was hit by a car when he tried to cross over the road near Euston station.他试图横穿尤斯顿车站附近的马路时被汽车撞了。cross the Atlantic/the Channel etc
the first steamship to cross the Atlantic首艘横渡大西洋的蒸汽船
An old bridge crosses the river.一座古桥横跨河面。cross over
She crossed over to sit beside Dot.她走过去坐到Dot旁边。► see thesaurus at travel2cross a line etc [transitive] if you cross a line, track etc, you go over and beyond it越过某条线、轨道等,即跨越并超出其界限:
He raised his arms in triumph as he crossed the line for his 100-metres win.他在百米夺冠冲线时举起双臂欢呼胜利。3two roads/lines etc [intransitive, transitive] if two or more roads, lines, etc cross, or if one crosses another, they go across each other两条或多条道路、线条等相交,即互相横贯对方:
The by-pass crosses Wilton Lane shortly after a roundabout.环城路在一个环形交叉路口不远处与Wilton Lane相交。4legs/arms/ankles [transitive] if you cross your legs, arms, or ankles, you put one on top of the other将腿、臂或踝交叉,即把一只放在另一只上面:
She was sitting on the floor with her legs crossed.她盘腿坐在地板上。5cross somebody’s mind [usually in negatives] if you say that an idea, thought etc never crossed your mind, you mean that you did not think of it若说某个想法或念头从未浮现脑海,意为你根本没有想到它 SYN occur to somebody:
It didn’t cross her mind that she might be doing something illegal.她压根没想到自己可能在做违法的事。the thought has (never) crossed my mind (=used to tell someone you have thought of the thing they are suggesting, or have never thought of it)(=用于告知对方:你已想到了他们所提的事,或从未想到过)6cross somebody’s face written书面 if an expression crosses someone’s face, it appears on their face若某种表情掠过某人的脸庞,即该表情出现在其脸上:
A look of surprise crossed her face.一丝惊讶之色掠过她的脸庞。7cross your fingers used to say that you hope something will happen in the way you want用于表示希望某事按自己期望的方式发生:
She hung the washing out, then crossed her fingers for a dry day.她把洗好的衣物挂出去晾,然后交叉手指祈祷天气放晴。
The exam’s at two. Will you keep your fingers crossed for me?考试在两点。你能为我祈祷顺利吗?8breed of plant/animal [transitive] to mix two or more different breeds of animal or plant to form a new breed将两种或多种不同品种的动植物杂交以培育新品种:
a flower produced by crossing several different varieties通过多个不同品种杂交培育出的花cross something with something
These cattle were crossed with a breed from the highlands.这些牛与高地品种进行了杂交。9somebody’s paths cross (also cross paths) if two people’s paths cross, or if they cross paths, they meet, usually without expecting it若两人的路径相交,或不期而遇,通常指偶然相遇:
If our paths crossed I usually ignored her.每次偶然相遇,我通常都会无视她。
We didn’t cross paths again until 2001.我们直到2001年才再次相遇。10cross that bridge when you come to it used to say that you will not think or worry about something until it actually happens用于表示事到临头再说,现在不去想或担心某事11cross my heart (and hope to die) spoken口语 informal非正式 used to say that you promise that you will do something, or that what you are saying is true用于表示承诺将做某事,或所说的话是真实的12make somebody angry [transitive] to make someone angry by opposing their plans or orders因违背某人的计划或命令而激怒对方:
He hated anyone who crossed him.他憎恨任何与他作对的人。13sport [intransitive, transitive] to kick, throw, or hit the ball across the playing area in a sport such as football, hockey etc在足球、曲棍球等运动中将球踢、投或击过球场14cheque [transitive] British English to draw two lines across a cheque to show that it must be paid into the bank account of the person whose name is on it在支票上画两条横线,表示该支票只能存入票面收款人的银行账户15letters [intransitive] if two letters about the same subject cross in the post, each was sent before the other was received若两封关于同一事项的信件在邮寄中交叉,即各自在收到对方来信之前已寄出16cross swords (with somebody) to argue with someone与某人争论:
I’ve crossed swords with him on a number of issues.我在许多问题上与他交锋过。17cross yourself to move your hand across your upper body in the shape of a cross as a sign of the Christian faith用手在胸前划十字,作为基督教信仰的标志18cross somebody’s palm with silver especially British English to give money to someone when you want them to tell your fortune想请人占卜时向其付钱 → dot the i’s and cross the t’s at dot2(4), → cross the Rubicon at Rubiconcross something ↔ off (also cross something off something) phrasal verb to draw a line through one or more things on a list because you have dealt with them or they are not needed anymore在列表上的一项或多项上画线删去,因为已处理完毕或不再需要:
Whenever I buy something, I cross it off the list.每次买了东西,我就把它从清单上划掉。cross something ↔ out phrasal verb to draw a line or lines through something you have written or drawn, usually because it is wrong在写下或画下的内容上划线删去,通常因为有误:
I crossed out ‘Miss’ and wrote ‘Ms’.我划掉了"Miss",写上了"Ms"。cross over phrasal verb1if an entertainer crosses over from one area of entertainment to another, they become successful in the second one as well as the first若艺人从一个娱乐领域跨界到另一个领域,则在后者也取得了成功 → crossover(2)2 British English old use旧式 to die去世
查看全部语言翻译1go from one side to another [intransitive, transitive] to go or stretch from one side of something such as a road, river, room etc to the other从(道路、河流、房间等)的一侧到另一侧穿越或延伸cross to
He crossed to the window.他走到窗边。cross (over) the road/street/river etc
It’s easy to have an accident just crossing the road.就是过马路也很容易出事故。
He was hit by a car when he tried to cross over the road near Euston station.他试图横穿尤斯顿车站附近的马路时被汽车撞了。cross the Atlantic/the Channel etc
the first steamship to cross the Atlantic首艘横渡大西洋的蒸汽船
An old bridge crosses the river.一座古桥横跨河面。cross over
She crossed over to sit beside Dot.她走过去坐到Dot旁边。► see thesaurus at travel2cross a line etc [transitive] if you cross a line, track etc, you go over and beyond it越过某条线、轨道等,即跨越并超出其界限:
He raised his arms in triumph as he crossed the line for his 100-metres win.他在百米夺冠冲线时举起双臂欢呼胜利。3two roads/lines etc [intransitive, transitive] if two or more roads, lines, etc cross, or if one crosses another, they go across each other两条或多条道路、线条等相交,即互相横贯对方:
The by-pass crosses Wilton Lane shortly after a roundabout.环城路在一个环形交叉路口不远处与Wilton Lane相交。4legs/arms/ankles [transitive] if you cross your legs, arms, or ankles, you put one on top of the other将腿、臂或踝交叉,即把一只放在另一只上面:
She was sitting on the floor with her legs crossed.她盘腿坐在地板上。5cross somebody’s mind [usually in negatives] if you say that an idea, thought etc never crossed your mind, you mean that you did not think of it若说某个想法或念头从未浮现脑海,意为你根本没有想到它 SYN occur to somebody:
It didn’t cross her mind that she might be doing something illegal.她压根没想到自己可能在做违法的事。the thought has (never) crossed my mind (=used to tell someone you have thought of the thing they are suggesting, or have never thought of it)(=用于告知对方:你已想到了他们所提的事,或从未想到过)6cross somebody’s face written书面 if an expression crosses someone’s face, it appears on their face若某种表情掠过某人的脸庞,即该表情出现在其脸上:
A look of surprise crossed her face.一丝惊讶之色掠过她的脸庞。7cross your fingers used to say that you hope something will happen in the way you want用于表示希望某事按自己期望的方式发生:
She hung the washing out, then crossed her fingers for a dry day.她把洗好的衣物挂出去晾,然后交叉手指祈祷天气放晴。
The exam’s at two. Will you keep your fingers crossed for me?考试在两点。你能为我祈祷顺利吗?8breed of plant/animal [transitive] to mix two or more different breeds of animal or plant to form a new breed将两种或多种不同品种的动植物杂交以培育新品种:
a flower produced by crossing several different varieties通过多个不同品种杂交培育出的花cross something with something
These cattle were crossed with a breed from the highlands.这些牛与高地品种进行了杂交。9somebody’s paths cross (also cross paths) if two people’s paths cross, or if they cross paths, they meet, usually without expecting it若两人的路径相交,或不期而遇,通常指偶然相遇:
If our paths crossed I usually ignored her.每次偶然相遇,我通常都会无视她。
We didn’t cross paths again until 2001.我们直到2001年才再次相遇。10cross that bridge when you come to it used to say that you will not think or worry about something until it actually happens用于表示事到临头再说,现在不去想或担心某事11cross my heart (and hope to die) spoken口语 informal非正式 used to say that you promise that you will do something, or that what you are saying is true用于表示承诺将做某事,或所说的话是真实的12make somebody angry [transitive] to make someone angry by opposing their plans or orders因违背某人的计划或命令而激怒对方:
He hated anyone who crossed him.他憎恨任何与他作对的人。13sport [intransitive, transitive] to kick, throw, or hit the ball across the playing area in a sport such as football, hockey etc在足球、曲棍球等运动中将球踢、投或击过球场14cheque [transitive] British English to draw two lines across a cheque to show that it must be paid into the bank account of the person whose name is on it在支票上画两条横线,表示该支票只能存入票面收款人的银行账户15letters [intransitive] if two letters about the same subject cross in the post, each was sent before the other was received若两封关于同一事项的信件在邮寄中交叉,即各自在收到对方来信之前已寄出16cross swords (with somebody) to argue with someone与某人争论:
I’ve crossed swords with him on a number of issues.我在许多问题上与他交锋过。17cross yourself to move your hand across your upper body in the shape of a cross as a sign of the Christian faith用手在胸前划十字,作为基督教信仰的标志18cross somebody’s palm with silver especially British English to give money to someone when you want them to tell your fortune想请人占卜时向其付钱 → dot the i’s and cross the t’s at dot2(4), → cross the Rubicon at Rubiconcross something ↔ off (also cross something off something) phrasal verb to draw a line through one or more things on a list because you have dealt with them or they are not needed anymore在列表上的一项或多项上画线删去,因为已处理完毕或不再需要:
Whenever I buy something, I cross it off the list.每次买了东西,我就把它从清单上划掉。cross something ↔ out phrasal verb to draw a line or lines through something you have written or drawn, usually because it is wrong在写下或画下的内容上划线删去,通常因为有误:
I crossed out ‘Miss’ and wrote ‘Ms’.我划掉了"Miss",写上了"Ms"。cross over phrasal verb1if an entertainer crosses over from one area of entertainment to another, they become successful in the second one as well as the first若艺人从一个娱乐领域跨界到另一个领域,则在后者也取得了成功 → crossover(2)2 British English old use旧式 to die去世crosscross2 noun [countable]
1mixture of things a mixture of two things, breeds, or qualities两种事物、品种或特质的混合cross between
The tour manager’s role is a cross between hostess and courier.旅行团领队的职责兼具接待员与随团导游两者的特点。
Their dog is a cross between two well-known breeds.他们的狗是两种知名品种的杂交后代。2mark on paper especially British English a)a mark (x or +) used on paper, to represent where something is, or where something should be纸上标注的(×或+)符号,用以表示某物所在或应在之处:
I’ve put a cross on the map to mark where our street is.我在地图上画了个叉,标出了我们所在街道的位置。
Please sign your name by the cross.请在叉号旁签名。 b)a mark (x) used on paper to show that something that has been written or printed is not correct纸上标注的(×)符号,用以表示所写或所印的内容有误:
My homework got a lot more ticks than crosses.我的作业上打勾的比打叉的多得多。 c)a mark (x or +) used by someone who cannot write, in order to sign their name不识字者用以代替签名的(×或+)符号3Christian sign a) the cross the cross that Jesus Christ died on耶稣基督受难的十字架:
Christians believe that Jesus died on the cross for our sins.基督徒相信耶稣为我们的罪钉死在十字架上。 b)an object, picture, or mark in the shape of a cross, used as a sign of the Christian faith or for decoration十字形状的物品、图案或标志,用作基督教信仰的象征或装饰:
Pauline wore a tiny gold cross.Pauline戴着一枚小小的金十字架。4punishment an upright post of wood with another crossing it near the top, that people in the past were fastened to with nails and left to die on as a punishment顶部附近横有一根木材的直立木桩,古时作为刑罚,人被钉在上面直至死去5military award a decoration in the shape of a cross that is given to someone as an honour, especially for military courage十字形勋章,作为荣誉授予某人,尤指表彰军事勇气:
He was awarded the George Cross.他被授予乔治十字勋章。6sport a)a kick or hit of the ball in a sport such as football, hockey etc, that goes across the field足球、曲棍球等运动中将球横传过球场的踢球或击球 b)a way of hitting someone in the sport of boxing, in which your arm goes over theirs as they try to hit you拳击中的一种打击方式,在对方出拳时以己臂压过其臂进行反击:
He caught his opponent with a right cross to the chin.他用右交叉拳击中了对手的下巴。7problem if you describe something as the cross that someone has to bear, you mean it is a problem that makes them very unhappy or worried, and that continues for a long time若将某事描述为某人"必须背负的十字架",意为这是一个令其长期痛苦或忧虑的问题:
I feel sorry for you, but we all have our crosses to bear.我很同情你,但我们每个人都有自己要背负的十字架。 → the sign of the Cross at sign1(10)
1mixture of things a mixture of two things, breeds, or qualities两种事物、品种或特质的混合cross between
The tour manager’s role is a cross between hostess and courier.旅行团领队的职责兼具接待员与随团导游两者的特点。
Their dog is a cross between two well-known breeds.他们的狗是两种知名品种的杂交后代。2mark on paper especially British English a)a mark (x or +) used on paper, to represent where something is, or where something should be纸上标注的(×或+)符号,用以表示某物所在或应在之处:
I’ve put a cross on the map to mark where our street is.我在地图上画了个叉,标出了我们所在街道的位置。
Please sign your name by the cross.请在叉号旁签名。 b)a mark (x) used on paper to show that something that has been written or printed is not correct纸上标注的(×)符号,用以表示所写或所印的内容有误:
My homework got a lot more ticks than crosses.我的作业上打勾的比打叉的多得多。 c)a mark (x or +) used by someone who cannot write, in order to sign their name不识字者用以代替签名的(×或+)符号3Christian sign a) the cross the cross that Jesus Christ died on耶稣基督受难的十字架:
Christians believe that Jesus died on the cross for our sins.基督徒相信耶稣为我们的罪钉死在十字架上。 b)an object, picture, or mark in the shape of a cross, used as a sign of the Christian faith or for decoration十字形状的物品、图案或标志,用作基督教信仰的象征或装饰:
Pauline wore a tiny gold cross.Pauline戴着一枚小小的金十字架。4punishment an upright post of wood with another crossing it near the top, that people in the past were fastened to with nails and left to die on as a punishment顶部附近横有一根木材的直立木桩,古时作为刑罚,人被钉在上面直至死去5military award a decoration in the shape of a cross that is given to someone as an honour, especially for military courage十字形勋章,作为荣誉授予某人,尤指表彰军事勇气:
He was awarded the George Cross.他被授予乔治十字勋章。6sport a)a kick or hit of the ball in a sport such as football, hockey etc, that goes across the field足球、曲棍球等运动中将球横传过球场的踢球或击球 b)a way of hitting someone in the sport of boxing, in which your arm goes over theirs as they try to hit you拳击中的一种打击方式,在对方出拳时以己臂压过其臂进行反击:
He caught his opponent with a right cross to the chin.他用右交叉拳击中了对手的下巴。7problem if you describe something as the cross that someone has to bear, you mean it is a problem that makes them very unhappy or worried, and that continues for a long time若将某事描述为某人"必须背负的十字架",意为这是一个令其长期痛苦或忧虑的问题:
I feel sorry for you, but we all have our crosses to bear.我很同情你,但我们每个人都有自己要背负的十字架。 → the sign of the Cross at sign1(10)crosscross3 adjective [usually before noun] especially British English
angry or annoyed生气的;恼怒的get/be cross (with somebody)
She gets cross when he goes out drinking.每当他出去喝酒,她就会生气。
Sometimes I get very cross with the children.有时我会对孩子们非常生气。cross at/about
She was cross at being interrupted.她因被打断而感到恼火。► see thesaurus at angry—crossly adverb
angry or annoyed生气的;恼怒的get/be cross (with somebody)
She gets cross when he goes out drinking.每当他出去喝酒,她就会生气。
Sometimes I get very cross with the children.有时我会对孩子们非常生气。cross at/about
She was cross at being interrupted.她因被打断而感到恼火。► see thesaurus at angry—crossly adverb