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*cross¹ /krɔs; krɒs/ v 1 [I,T] to go from one side of a road, river, place etc to the other 穿越,横过: Look both ways before crossing the road. 过马路前要先看两边。 2 [T] if two or more roads, lines etc cross, they go across each other 交叉,相交: The road crosses the railway at this point. 这条马路在这点上与铁路相交。 3 [T] if you cross a line, you go over and beyond it 越过〔一条线〕: The crowd roared as the first runner crossed the finish line. 当第一个赛跑者越过终点线时,人群欢呼起来。 4 [T] if you cross your arms or legs, you put one on top of the other 〔胳膊或腿〕交叉,叠放 5 cross your mind if an idea or thought crosses your mind, you think about it for a short time 〔主意或想法〕掠过心头,被想起: It never crossed my mind that she might be right. 我从未想过她会是对的。 6 [T] to mix two BREEDs of animal or plant to form a new breed 使〔动物或植物〕杂交: + with A mule is produced by crossing a horse with a donkey. 骡是马和驴杂交所生的。 7 [T] to make someone angry by opposing their wishes 与〔某人〕作对
cross sth ↔ offto draw a line through something on a list to show that it has been dealt with 〔在清单上〕删掉,划去〔某事物,表示此事已做〕: Cross off their names as they arrive. 当他们到达时,勾掉他们的名字。 cross sth ↔ out to draw a line through something that you have written, especially because it is wrong 〔尤指由于错误而〕划掉〔写下的东西〕: Just cross out the old number and write in the new one. 只要划掉旧数字,写上新数字就行了。
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