A2 [ I or T ] to go across from one side of something to the other越过;横穿;横渡;横跨
B2 If something crosses your mind, you think of it.(念头)闪现,掠过;想起,记起
More examples
You have to hold my hand when we cross the road.
The train crosses the border between France and Spain.
With one leap he crossed the stream.
We had to cross a large area of arid, featureless desert.
Leave the main road and cross the bridge, and keep going until you see a gate on the left-hand side.
to put one of your arms, fingers, or legs over the top of the other交叉双臂/手指/双腿
[ T ] to annoy someone by not doing or saying what they want与…作对;惹恼
[ T ] If you cross a plant or animal with another of a different type, you cause them to breed together in order to produce a new variety (= type of plant or animal).使杂交
[ I or T ] in some sports, to hit, kick, or throw the ball across the playing area to another player, not forwards or backwards(球类运动)横传
UK specialized finance & economics to draw two lines across the middle of a cheque to show that it needs to be paid into a bank account在(支票中间)上画两道线(表示需要转入银行账户)
When Catholics and some other types of Christians cross themselves, they move their hand down and then across their face or chest, making the shape of a cross.(基督徒)在胸前画十字
A1 UK a written mark (x or +) formed by two lines going across each other. The mark x is usually used to show where something is, or that something has not been written correctly.(标示位置或错误的)叉号(X)
Examples
Put a cross next to the name of the candidate you want to vote for.
There was a big red cross on the side of the van.
On the altar there was only a simple wooden cross.
You can see the cross on the top of the church steeple from a long way away.
I got all the answers wrong - look, the teacher put a cross against all of them!
B1 an object made of one long upright piece of wood, with a smaller piece across it near the top. In the past, people were tied or fastened with nails to crosses as a punishment and left hanging on them until they died. (古代死刑用的)十字架
B1 an object in the shape of a cross that people were killed on, used as a symbol of Christianity(象征基督教的)十字架,十字形物件
a medal in the shape of a cross十字勋章
a mixture of two different things that have been combined to produce something new混合物;杂种;混血儿
in some sports, a kick, hit, or throw of the ball that goes from one side of the playing area to the other, not forwards or backwards(球类运动)横传
mainly UK annoyed or angry恼怒的;愤怒的;生气的
across横过;越过
including different groups or subjects由不同群体或学科组成的
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