cross
verb
noun
adj
krɒs
verb
1
GO FROM ONE SIDE TO ANOTHER
从一边到另一边
to
go
or
stretch
from
one
side
of
something
such
as
a
road,
river,
room
etc
to
the
other
横穿,横渡,横跨
I,T
[+
to
]
He
crossed
to
the
window.
他穿过去走到窗边。
cross
(over)
the
road/street/river
etc
It’s
easy
to
have
an
accident
just
crossing
the
road.
单是过马路也容易发生意外事故。
He
was
hit
by
a
car
when
he
tried
to
cross
over
the
road
near
Euston
station.
他在尤斯顿车站附近过马路时被一辆汽车撞倒了。
cross
the
Atlantic/the
Channel
etc
the
first
steamship
to
cross
the
Atlantic
横渡大西洋的第一艘汽船
An
old
bridge
crosses
the
river.
一座老桥横跨河上。
[+
over
]
She
crossed
over
to
sit
beside
Dot.
她走过去坐到多特身边。
2
CROSS A LINE ETC
穿过界线等
if
you
cross
a
line,
track
etc
you
go
over
and
beyond
it
穿过,越过,跑过〔终点线等〕
T
He
raised
his
arms
in
triumph
as
he
crossed
the
line
for
his
100-metres
win.
他以胜利的姿态高举双手跑过终点线,赢了这场百米赛。
3
TWO ROADS/LINES ETC
两条路/线等
if
two
or
more
roads,
lines,
etc
cross,
or
if
one
crosses
another,
they
go
across
each
other
(与…)交叉,(使)相交
I,T
The
by-pass
crosses
Wilton
Lane
shortly
after
a
roundabout.
这条旁道过了环岛后不久就和威尔顿巷交叉了。
4
LEGS/ARMS/ANKLES
腿/手臂/脚踝
if
you
cross
your
legs,
arms,
or
ANKLES
,
you
put
one
on
top
of
the
other
交叉,叠放
T
She
was
sitting
on
the
floor
with
her
legs
crossed.
她盘腿坐在地上。
5
cross sb’s mind
if
you
say
that
an
idea,
thought
etc
never
crossed
your
mind,
you
mean
that
you
did
not
think
of
it
〔想法、思想等〕从脑中掠过,在脑际一闪而过;
usually in negatives 一般用于否定句
It
didn’t
cross
her
mind
that
she
might
be
doing
something
illegal.
她从未想到过自己可能在做犯法的事。
the
thought
has
(never)
crossed
my
mind
6
cross sb’s face
if
an
expression
crosses
someone’s
face,
it
appears
on
their
face
[书面] 脸上浮现出〔某种表情〕
written
A
look
of
surprise
crossed
her
face.
她脸上掠过吃惊的神情。
7
cross your fingers
used
to
say
that
you
hope
something
will
happen
in
the
way
you
want
希望如愿,但愿,祈求
She
hung
the
washing
out,
then
crossed
her
fingers
for
a
dry
day.
她把洗好的衣物挂了出去,心里祈求天别下雨。
The
exam’s
at
two.
Will
you
keep
your
fingers
crossed
for
me?
两点钟考试,你为我祈祷好吗?
8
BREED OF PLANT/ANIMAL
种植植物/繁殖动物
to
mix
two
or
more
different
breeds
of
animal
or
plant
to
form
a
new
breed
杂交;
T
a
flower
produced
by
crossing
several
different
varieties
几个不同的品种杂交出来的一种花
cross
sth
with
sth
These
cattle
were
crossed
with
a
breed
from
the
highlands.
这些牛和来自苏格兰高地的一种牛进行杂交。
9
sb’s paths cross cross paths
also
又作
if
two
people’s
paths
cross,
or
if
they
cross
paths,
they
meet,
usually
without
expecting
it
不期而遇,偶然遇见
If
our
paths
crossed
I
usually
ignored
her.
如果我和她在路上偶然相遇,我一般都不理睬她。
We
didn’t
cross
paths
again
until
2001.
我们直到 2001 年才重逢。
10
cross that bridge when you come to it
10.
used
to
say
that
you
will
not
think
or
worry
about
something
until
it
actually
happens
船到桥头自然直,问题发生了再想办法解决
11
cross my heart (and hope to die)
11.
used
to
say
that
you
promise
that
you
will
do
something,
or
that
what
you
are
saying
is
true
[口,非正式] 我保证; 我发誓(否则就不得好死)
spoken informal
12
MAKE SB ANGRY
使某人生气
to
make
someone
angry
by
opposing
their
plans
or
orders
惹…生气,反对
T
He
hated
anyone
who
crossed
him.
谁要是和他作对,他就恨谁。
13
SPORT
体育运动
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〕横传〔球〕
I,T
14
CHEQUE
支票
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
[英] 在〔支票〕上画两条平行线〔表示该支票必须转入受款人的银行账户〕
T | BrE
15
LETTERS
信
if
two
letters
about
the
same
subject
cross
in
the
post,
each
was
sent
before
the
other
was
received
〔两封来往的信〕相互错过,相互交错
I
16
cross swords (with sb)
16.
to
argue
with
someone
与(某人)争论 (辩论 ),与(某人)交锋
I’ve
crossed
swords
with
him
on
a
number
of
issues.
我在一些问题上和他有过争论。
17
cross yourself
17.
to
move
your
hand
across
your
upper
body
in
the
shape
of
a
cross
as
a
sign
of
the
Christian
faith
用手在胸前画十字〔为基督教信仰的象征〕
18
cross sb’s palm with silver
18.
to
give
money
to
someone
when
you
want
them
to
tell
your
fortune
[尤英] 给钱请某人算命
especially BrE
19
to
draw
a
line
through
one
or
more
things
on
a
list
because
you
have
dealt
with
them
or
they
are
not
needed
any
more
划掉,删去〔已经处理或无用的东西〕
Whenever
I
buy
something,
I
cross
it
off
the
list.
每当我买到一样东西,就把它从清单上划掉。
20
to
draw
a
line
or
lines
through
something
you
have
written
or
drawn,
usually
because
it
is
wrong
划掉,删去〔错误的内容〕
I
crossed
out
‘Miss’
and
wrote
‘Ms’.
我把“小姐”划掉,改成“女士”。
21
if
an
entertainer
crosses
over
from
one
area
of
entertainment
to
another,
they
become
successful
in
the
second
one
as
well
as
the
first
〔娱乐界人士〕成功转型
22
to
die
[英,旧] 死,死去
BrE old use
noun
23
MIXTURE OF THINGS
事物的混合
a
mixture
of
two
things,
breeds,
or
qualities
混合物; 杂交; 杂种
[+
between
]
The
tour
manager’s
role
is
a
cross
between
hostess
and
courier.
这位旅游公司经理的角色既是女主人,又是导游。
Their
dog
is
a
cross
between
two
well-known
breeds.
他们的狗是两种知名品种的杂交狗。
24
MARK ON PAPER
纸上的记号
a.
a
mark
(x
or
+)
used
on
paper,
to
represent
where
something
is,
or
where
something
should
be
b.
a
mark
(x)
used
on
paper
to
show
that
something
that
has
been
written
or
printed
is
not
correct
c.
a
mark
(x
or
+)
used
by
someone
who
cannot
write,
in
order
to
sign
their
name
〔不识字的人签名时画的〕十字押
especially BrE
I’ve
put
a
cross
on
the
map
to
mark
where
our
street
is.
我在地图上画了个十字记号,标出我们街道的位置。
Please
sign
your
name
by
the
cross.
请在叉号旁边签名。
My
homework
got
a
lot
more
ticks
than
crosses.
我的家庭作业上对比叉号多很多。
25
CHRISTIAN SIGN
基督教的标记
a.
the
cross
the
cross
that
Jesus
Christ
died
on
b.
an
object,
picture,
or
mark
in
the
shape
of
a
cross,
used
as
a
sign
of
the
Christian
faith
or
for
decoration
十字形物体 (图画 )〔以示信仰或装饰〕
Christians
believe
that
Jesus
died
on
the
cross
for
our
sins.
基督徒相信耶稣基督为了替我们赎罪而死在十字架上。
Pauline
wore
a
tiny
gold
cross.
保利娜戴着一个小小的金十字架。
26
PUNISHMENT
惩罚
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
〔旧时把人钉在上面处死的〕十字架
27
MILITARY AWARD
军队的奖赏
a
decoration
in
the
shape
of
a
cross
that
is
given
to
someone
as
an
honour,
especially
for
military
courage
十字勋章
He
was
awarded
the
George
Cross.
他被授予乔治十字勋章。
28
SPORT
体育运动
a.
a
kick
or
hit
of
the
ball
in
a
sport
such
as
football,
HOCKEY
etc,
that
goes
across
the
field
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〕钩拳迎击
He
caught
his
opponent
with
a
right
cross
to
the
chin.
他右手一记钩拳打在对手的下巴上。
29
PROBLEM
问题
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
〔长期的〕心理负担,烦恼
I
feel
sorry
for
you,
but
we
all
have
our
crosses
to
bear
.
我为你感到难过,但是我们每个人都有不愉快的事情。
adj
30
angry
or
annoyed
[尤英] 生气的; 恼怒的
get/be
cross
(with
sb)
She
gets
cross
when
he
goes
out
drinking.
他出去喝酒她就不高兴。
Sometimes
I
get
very
cross
with
the
children.
有时候我对孩子们非常恼怒。
[+
at/about
]
She
was
cross
at
being
interrupted.
被人打断她很生气。