1mark made by drawing one line across another叉形符號VERB + CROSS➤draw, put畫叉;打叉◇I've put a cross on the map to show where the hotel is.我已在地圖上打叉標出了旅館的位置。cross
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2Christian symbol基督教符號ADJECTIVE | VERB + CROSS | PREPOSITION | PHRASESADJECTIVE➤gold, silver, stone, wooden金十字架;銀十字架;石十字架;木十字架◇She wore a gold cross on a chain around her neck.她脖子上戴了項鏈,上面掛着金十字架。◇The grave was marked with a stone cross.墳墓有一個石十字架標記。➤market (especially in the UK) (中世紀的)市場十字架▸➤Celtic凱爾特式十字架VERB + CROSS➤wear戴十字架PREPOSITION➤on the cross在十字架上◇a painting of Christ on the cross一幅耶穌基督被釘在十字架上的油畫PHRASES➤(make) the sign of the cross(畫)十字◇The priest blessed her, and made the sign of the cross over her.神父祝福她,並在她頭頂上方畫十字。cross
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3in football/soccer or hockey足球;曲棍球ADJECTIVE | PREPOSITIONADJECTIVE➤deep, low, perfect底線橫傳;低弧度傳球;絕妙的橫傳PREPOSITION➤cross by, cross from來自⋯的橫傳◇a deep cross from Reed里德的一記底線橫傳cross
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ADVERB | VERB + CROSS | PREPOSITIONADVERB➤quickly, slowly迅速/緩慢穿過▸➤safely, successfully安全/成功穿越◇Children must be taught to cross the road safely.必須教會孩子安全過馬路。➤back, over回穿;穿越◇Let's cross over now while the road is clear.路上沒車了,現在我們過馬路吧。VERB + CROSS➤try to試圖穿過◇They were arrested trying to cross the border.他們在試圖穿越邊境時被逮捕了。PREPOSITION➤from, into從⋯穿越;穿越進入⋯◇They crossed from the States into Canada.他們從美國跨境進入加拿大。➤over橫過◇We crossed over the river into Sweden.我們渡河到了瑞典。cross
adjective
(especially BrE) VERBS | ADVERB | PREPOSITIONVERBS➤be, feel, look, seem, sound生氣;感到生氣;看上去生氣;顯得生氣;聽起來生氣▸➤become, get開始生氣◇I'm going to get very cross before long.我很快就會大發雷霆。➤make sb使某人生氣◇It really makes me cross to see people dropping litter in the street.看到人們在大街上亂扔垃圾,我非常生氣。ADVERB➤extremely, fairly, very, etc.極其/相當/非常惱火▸➤a little, slightly, etc.有點兒/略有些惱火PREPOSITION➤about對⋯生氣◇Are you still cross about me forgetting the flowers?你還在為我忘了送花而生氣嗎?➤at因⋯惱怒◇She was very cross at the way she'd been treated.她對別人待她的方式感到很氣惱。➤for因⋯生氣➤with生⋯的氣◇She was very cross with him for being late.他的遲到讓她十分生氣。
cross adj. ⇨angrycross verb ⇨cross (cross the border)⇨touch2 (two roads cross)⇨cross your mind⇨occur to sbcross
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cross ♦︎ cut across sth ♦︎ cut through sth ♦︎ take ♦︎ negotiateThese words all mean to go across a road, river or other boundary, or across, over, or around an area of land.这些词均表示穿越、越过、通过。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆to cross / cut through the hills / mountains◆to cross / negotiate a road / bridge◆to cross / cut across a field◆to cut across / cut through a park◆to take / negotiate a bend / corner◆to cross / negotiate sth successfully / safely■cross [intransitive, transitive] to go from one side of sth to the other穿越;越过;横过◆The ferry crosses from Portsmouth to Santander.渡船从朴次茅斯横渡至桑坦德。◆He crossed over from the other side of the road.他从马路的另一边穿了过来。◆A bridge crosses the river a few miles upstream.一座桥在上游几英里处横跨此河。◆It was the first time she had crossed the Atlantic.这是她第一次横越大西洋。◆They were arrested as they tried to cross the border.他们因试图越过边境而被捕。 see also crossing ⇨ cruise■ˌcut aˈcross sth
phrasal verb
(cutting, cut, cut)to cross an area instead of going around it, especially because it is quicker than the usual route抄近路穿过;走近路◆We'll go round past the stables and cut across the fields.我们要绕道马房抄近路从田里走。■ˌcut ˈthrough sth
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(cutting, cut, cut)to cut across sth抄近路穿过;走近路◆They cut through the woods towards the farm.他们在林地里抄近路前往农场。◆He cut through the station to get to his office.他从车站抄近路去他的办公室。NOTE辨析 Cut across sth or cut through sth?People generally cut across an open area such as fields or a park, but cut through a place that is more enclosed or presents a barrier such as woods, mountains or a forest. * cut across一般指从田野或公园等开阔的地方穿过,但cut through指从林地、山区或森林等较封闭或有障碍的地方穿过。■take(took, taken) [transitive] to go over a barrier or around a bend跨过,跳过(障碍物);拐过(弯道)◆The horse took the jump(= jumped over the barrier) safely but then stumbled.那匹马安全地跳过了障碍,随即却绊倒了。◆He took the bend(= drove the car around it) much too fast.他拐弯时车开得太快。■negotiatenɪˈgəʊʃieɪt; NAmEnɪˈgoʊʃieɪt [transitive] (ratherformal) to successfully get over or past a difficult part on a path or route通过,越过(险要路段)◆We then had to negotiate a steep rock face.我们接下来要攀越陡峭的岩壁。◆She negotiated her way past the hot ovens.她小心翼翼地从热烤箱旁边走过去。