cross的中文翻译

翻译

cross

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  • cross1   (mark on paper)   UK /krɒs/  US /krɔːs/ 
    标记, 在... 上打叉, 勾掉
    noun
    • a mark or an object formed by two lines crossing each other (X or +); the mark (X) is often used on paper to show sth
      • I've put a cross on the map to show where the hotel is.
        我已经在地图上打叉标出了宾馆的位置。
      • Put a tick if the answer is correct and a cross if it's wrong.
        如果答案是正确的就打勾,反之则打叉。
      • Sign your name on the form where I've put a cross.
        在表格上我打叉的地方签上你的名字。
      • Those who could not write signed with a cross.
        不会写字的人画十字代替签名。
  • cross2   (for punishment)   UK /krɒs/  US /krɔːs/ 
    绞架
    noun
    • a long vertical piece of wood with a shorter piece across it near the top. In the past people were hung on crosses and left to die as a punishment.
  • cross3   (Christian symbol)   UK /krɒs/  US /krɔːs/ 
    十字架
    noun
    • the cross that Jesus Christ died on, used as a symbol of Christianity
    • an object, a design, a piece of jewellery, etc. in the shape of a cross, used as a symbol of Christianity
      • She wore a small gold cross on a chain around her neck.
        她戴了一条项链,上面挂了一个金色的小十字架。
  • cross4   (medal)   UK /krɒs/  US /krɔːs/ 
    十字勋章
    noun
    • a small decoration in the shape of a cross that is given to sb as an honour for doing sth very brave
  • cross5   (mixture)   UK /krɒs/  US /krɔːs/ 
    杂交, 异种交配
    noun
    • a mixture of two different things, breeds of animal, etc
      • The play was a cross between a farce and a tragedy.
        这出戏把闹剧和悲剧交织为一体。
      • A mule is a cross between a horse and a donkey.
        骡是马和驴杂交的产物。
  • cross6   (in sport)   UK /krɒs/  US /krɔːs/ 
    横传
    noun
    • a kick or hit of the ball across the field rather than up or down it
  • cross7   (go/put across)   UK /krɒs/  US /krɔːs/ 
    穿过, 渡过
    verb
    • to go across; to pass or stretch from one side to the other
      • I waved and she crossed over (= crossed the road towards me).
        我挥了挥手,她便横穿马路朝我走来。
      • We crossed from Dover to Calais.
        我们从多弗尔横渡到加莱。
      • to cross a/the road
        过马路
      • to cross the sea/mountains
        翻过高山/越过海洋
      • to cross France by train
        坐火车横穿法国
      • The bridge crosses the River Dee.
        这座桥横跨迪河。
      • A look of annoyance crossed her face.
        愤怒的神色从她脸上掠过。
      • They crossed the finishing line together (= in a race).
        他们一起跨过终点线。
      • He crossed over the road and joined me.
        他穿过马路和我走到了一块。
    • to pass across each other
      • The roads cross just outside the town.
        这些道路正好在城外交叉。
      • The straps cross over at the back and are tied at the waist.
        带子在背后交叉然后系在腰部。
      • Our letters must have crossed in the mail (= each was sent before the other was received).
        我们的信一定在路上交叉了。
      • We seem to have a crossed line(= a telephone call that interrupts another call because of a wrong connection).
        我们的电话好像串线了。
    • to put or place sth across or over sth else
      • to cross your arms/legs(= place one arm or leg over the other)
        交叉双臂/双腿
      • She sat with her legs crossed.
        她翘着二郎腿坐着。
      • a flag with a design of two crossed keys
        有两把钥匙交叉图案的旗帜。
  • cross8   (oppose)   UK /krɒs/  US /krɔːs/ 
    反对, 阻挠
    verb
    • to oppose sb or speak against them or their plans or wishes
      • She's really nice until you cross her.
        她待人真的很好,除非你和她作对。
      • He had been crossed in love(= the person he loved was not faithful to him).
        他在恋爱上受到过挫折。
  • cross9   (mix animals/plants)   UK /krɒs/  US /krɔːs/ 
    使杂交
    verb
    • to make two different types of animal breed together; to mix two types of plant to form a new one
      • A mule is the product of a horse crossed with a donkey.
        骡子是马和驴杂交的产物。
      • He behaved like an army officer crossed with a professor.
        他的举止既像军官又像教授。
  • cross10   (in sport)   UK /krɒs/  US /krɔːs/ 
    横传
    verb
    • to kick or pass a ball sideways across the field
  • cross11   (draw line)   UK /krɒs/  US /krɔːs/ 
    划横线
    verb
    • to draw a line across sth
      • to cross your t's (= the letters in writing)
        写t上面的一横
      • to cross a cheque (= to draw two lines across it so that it can only be paid through a bank account)
        在支票上划线(是支票只能经银行账户兑现)
  • cross12   (make Christian symbol)   UK /krɒs/  US /krɔːs/ 
    画十字
    verb
    • to make the sign of the cross (= the Christian symbol) on your chest
  • cross13   UK /krɒs/  US /krɔːs/ 
    生气的, 易怒的
    adj.   (crosser, crossest)
    • annoyed or quite angry
      • I was cross with him for being late.
        我因他的迟到而十分生气。
      • Please don't get cross. Let me explain.
        请别发火,让我来解释一下。
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