cross

名詞

UK/krɒs/
US/krɑːs/

定義 cross 名詞

mark(标记)

  1. A1Countable(可数名词)

    A mark formed by two intersecting lines, typically an 'x' or '+', used to indicate a location or an error.

    (标示位置或错误的)交叉符号(X);叉号

structure(结构)

  1. B1Countable(可数名词)

    A structure consisting of an upright post with a horizontal beam near the top, used in ancient times for execution by crucifixion.

    (古代死刑用的)十字架

symbol(符号)

  1. B1Countable(可数名词)

    A cross-shaped object, often used as a symbol of Christianity, representing the cross on which Jesus Christ was crucified.

    (象征基督教的)十字架;十字形物体

    • Jesus Christ was executed on a cross.

      耶稣基督被钉在十字架上。

    • She wears a golden cross pendant on her neck.

      她脖子上戴着一个金色的十字架吊坠。

    • The pastor made the sign of the cross over the deceased.

      牧师在死者身上画了十字架的记号。

award(奖项)

  1. Countable(可数名词)

    A medal or award in the shape of a cross, often given for recognition of bravery or service.

    十字勋章

    • The Victoria Cross is awarded in Britain to those who demonstrate extraordinary bravery during wartime.

      维多利亚十字勋章在英国被授予那些在战时表现出非凡勇气的人。

combination(组合)

  1. Countable(可数名词)

    A hybrid or blend resulting from the combination of two different elements or species.

    混合物;杂交品种;混血儿

    • Service dogs are frequently a cross between Labrador Retrievers and German Shepherds.

      服务犬通常是拉布拉多犬和德国牧羊犬的混种。

sports(运动)

  1. Countable(可数名词)

    A pass, kick, or hit in sports where the ball is moved laterally across the field rather than forwards or backwards.

    (球类运动)横传球

    • He scored a header into the goal following a superb cross from Billy.

      比利传出一记漂亮的横传球,他头球破门得分。

動詞

UK/krɒs/
US/krɑːs/

定義 cross 動詞

move(移动)

  1. A2Transitive(及物动词)Intransitive(不及物动词)

    To move from one side of something to the other.

    越过;横穿;横渡;横跨

    • This is not a safe place to cross the street.

      这里不是过马路的安全地点。

    • Always check for traffic before you cross the road.

      过马路前一定要先查看交通状况。

    • Go across the bridge and then turn right.

      过桥后向右转。

oppose(反对)

  1. Transitive(及物动词)

    To oppose or defy someone, often causing annoyance or anger.

    与…作对;惹恼

    • If I were you, I wouldn't cross him unless you have a death wish.

      如果我是你,我不会惹他,除非你不想活了。

breed(繁殖)

  1. Transitive(及物动词)

    To breed plants or animals of different varieties together to create a new variety.

    使杂交

sports(运动)

  1. Transitive(及物动词)Intransitive(不及物动词)

    In sports, to pass, kick, or throw the ball laterally across the field to another player.

    (球类运动)横传

    • He crossed the ball to Bremer, but Bremer missed the goal from two meters out.

      他把球横传给布雷默,但布雷默在两米外错失了进球。

mark(标记)

  1. finance & economics(金融与经济)specialized(专业)

    To draw two parallel lines across a check to indicate that it must be deposited into a bank account.

    (在支票上)划线;作废

    • a crossed cheque

      一张画线支票

片語 cross 動詞

  • cross yourself

    To make the sign of the cross by moving one's hand in a specific pattern across the chest or forehead, typically as part of a religious practice.

    划十字(圣号);画十字圣号

    She fell to her knees, crossed herself, and began to pray fervently.

    她跪下,划了十字,开始热切地祈祷。

  • cross someone's mind

    If a thought crosses your mind, it briefly occurs to you.

    想法闪过;浮现于脑海;想起某事

    It suddenly crossed my mind that tomorrow is our anniversary.

    我突然想到明天是我们的纪念日。

  • cross your arms/fingers/legs

    To position one arm, finger, or leg over the other.

    将双臂、手指或双腿中的一只置于另一只之上。

    She sat on the chair with her legs crossed.

    她坐在椅子上,双腿交叉。

形容詞

UK/krɒs/
US/krɑːs/

定義 cross 形容詞

  1. Feeling annoyed or angry.

    恼怒的;生气的

    • My dad will be cross with me if I leave the kitchen in a mess.

      如果我把厨房弄得一团糟,我爸爸会对我生气。

前缀

UK/krɒs-/
US/krɑːs-/

定義 cross 前缀

  1. Extending or moving from one side to another.

    横过;越过

    • cross-border

      跨境

  2. Relating to or involving different groups or disciplines.

    由不同群体或学科组成的

    • cross-party discussions

      跨党派讨论

成語

  • Cross my heart (and hope to die)

    Used to emphasize that what one has just said or promised is absolutely true and sincere.

    (表示诚意)我以诚心誓誓

    "I didn't eat the cookies, cross my heart and hope to die," the child said, holding up his hands.

    「我没有吃饼干,我发誓,否则不得好死,」小孩举起双手说道。

  • cross swords

    To engage in a conflict or dispute with someone; to argue or debate.

    (与某人)意见不合;争论、辩论。

    The two supervisors crossed swords several times during the meeting about the company's future direction.

    两位主管在会议中多次就公司未来方向发生争执。

  • I'll/we'll cross that bridge when I/we come/get to it

    This idiom means to postpone worrying about a potential problem until it actually occurs.

    船到桥头自然直

    "What if we can't find enough sponsors?" "Don't worry, we'll cross that bridge when we come to it. I am sure we will figure something out by then."

    「如果我们找不到足够的赞助商怎么办?」「别担心,我们到时再处理。我相信到时候我们会想出办法的。」

  • cross my heart (and hope to die)

    An expression used to emphasize the truthfulness or sincerity of a statement or promise.

    挺胸证明(所说皆真)

    I promise you I won't tell anyone your secret, cross my heart and hope to die!

    我向你保证我不会告诉任何人你的秘密,我发誓!

  • cross someone's hand/palm with silver

    To pay someone, typically a fortune teller, for a prediction of the future.

    (向算命师)付钱以请求占卜未来

    She decided to seek out a Gypsy and cross her hand with silver to have her fortune told.

    她决定去找一位吉普赛人,并付钱给她占卜未来。

  • a (heavy) cross to bear

    A difficult or unpleasant situation or person that one must accept and manage, despite the challenges it presents.

    沉重的负担

    Caring for her elderly parents was a heavy cross to bear, but she never complained.

    照顾年迈的父母对她来说是一个沉重的负担,但她从未抱怨过。

  • cross the line

    To behave in a manner that exceeds the limits of what is considered socially or morally acceptable.

    越界

    His comments clearly crossed the line, making many people uncomfortable.

    他的言论明显越界,让许多人感到不舒服。

  • cross someone's path/cross paths with someone

    to meet or encounter someone, often unexpectedly or by chance.

    (通常指偶然地)与某人相遇。

    I crossed paths with an old friend at the supermarket yesterday.

    昨天我在超市偶然遇到了一位老朋友。

片語動詞 cross

  • cross something out

    to intentionally draw a line through written text, often due to a mistake

    划掉

    She accidentally wrote the wrong name, so she decided to cross it out.

    她不小心写错了名字,所以决定把它划掉。

  • cross over

    to shift from one style or activity to another

    转变风格;转换风格

    He decided to cross over from pop music to classical music.

    他决定从流行音乐跨界到古典音乐。

  • cross someone/something off (something)

    to eliminate someone or something, like a name, from a list by striking a line through it

    劃掉,删去(从列表上)

    During the meeting, Mia crossed her name off the list of attendees.

    在会议期间,Mia在出席者名单上划掉了自己的名字。