cross
名詞
定義 cross 名詞
mark(标记)
- 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)
- 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)
- 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)
- 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)
- 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)
- 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
定義 cross 動詞
move(移动)
- 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)
- 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)
- 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)
- 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)
- 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
定義 cross 形容詞
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
定義 cross 前缀
Extending or moving from one side to another.
横过;越过
cross-border
跨境
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。