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TOEFL BNC: 1352 COCA: 1391
*cross¹
/krɒs; US krɔ:s ||; krɔs/noun[C]
1 a mark that you make by drawing one line across another (×). The sign is used for showing the position of sth, for showing that sth is not correct, etc 十字记号,交叉记号(用于显示位置或错误等): I drew a cross on the map to show where our house is. 我在地图上画个十字形记号,表示我们房子的位置。 Incorrect answers were marked with a cross. 错的答案都已打了叉。
2 (also the Cross) the two pieces of wood in the shape of a cross on which people were killed as a punishment in former times, or something in this shape (cross) that is used as a symbol of the Christian religion 十字架(古时的刑具);(象征基督教的)十字架: She wore a gold cross round her neck. 她戴着金十字架项链。 ☞Look at crucifix. 参看crucifix
3 [usu.sing] a cross (between A and B) something (especially a plant or an animal) that is a mixture of two different types of thing 杂种,混合种(尤指植物或动物的): a fruit which is a cross between a peach and an apple 桃和苹果的杂交品种
4 (in sports such as football) a kick or hit of the ball that goes across the front of the goal (指足球等运动项目)横传
noughts and crossesNOUGHT
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/krɒs; US krɔ:s ||; krɔs/verb
1 [I,T] cross (over) (from sth/to sth) to go from one side of sth to the other 穿过;越过: to cross the road 过马路 Where did you cross the border? 你在哪里越过边境? Which of the runners crossed the finishing line first? 哪个选手第一个越过终点线?
2 [I] (used about lines, roads, etc) to pass across each other (指线、道路等)交叉,相叉: The two roads cross just north of the village. 这两条路在村子的北面相交。
3 [T] to put sth across or over sth else 使交叉: to cross your arms 交叉双臂 ☞picture on page S19 见S19页插图
4 [T] to make sb angry by refusing to do what he/she wants you to do (因拒绝某人想做的事而)惹某人生气: He's an important man. It could be dangerous to cross him. 他是个重要人物,与他作对会很危险。
5 [T] cross sth with sth to produce a new type of plant or animal by mixing two different types 使杂交: If you cross a horse with a donkey, you get a mule. 马与驴杂交就会生出骡。
6 [I,T] (in sports such as football and hockey) to pass the ball across the front of the goal (指足球、曲棍球等运动)横传
cross my heart (and hope to die)(spoken 口语) used for emphasizing that what you are saying is true (用于强调所说属实) cross your fingers;keep your fingers crossedFINGER¹ cross your mind (used about a thought, idea, etc) to come into your mind (指想法等)出现于脑中: It never once crossed my mind that she was lying. 我从未想到她是在说谎。 cross sth off (sth) to remove sth from a list, etc by drawing a line through it (从清单上等)删掉,删除,画掉: Cross Dave's name off the guest list -- he can't come. 把戴夫的名字从客人名单上画掉吧,他来不了。 cross sth out to draw a line through sth that you have written because you have made a mistake, etc (因写错而)画掉: to cross out a spelling mistake 画掉一个拼写错误
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/krɒs; US krɔ:s ||; krɔs/adj (informal 非正式)cross (with sb) (about sth) angry or annoyed 愤怒;生气: I was really cross with her for leaving me with all the work. 她把所有的工作都留给我,我真的对她非常生气。 Cross is less formal than angry. 与angry相比,cross多用于非正式场合。 crossly adv ‘Be quiet,’ Dad said crossly. “安静一点。”爸爸愤怒地说。
TOEFL BNC: 1352 COCA: 1391
cross1/krɔs; krɒs/ v 1 also 又作 cross over [I,T] to go from one side of a road, river, room etc to the other 横穿﹔横渡﹔横跨﹔越过: Take care when you cross the road . 过马路要小心。We crossed the border into Italy. 我们越过边境进入意大利。+to The boat had crossed over safely to the other side. 小船安全横渡到了对岸。the first ship to cross the Pacific 横渡太平洋的第一艘船A cheering crowd greeted the first runner to cross the finish line. 人群欢呼着迎接第一位跑过终点线的选手。2 [I,T] if two straight things cross, or if you cross them, they are arranged so that one goes over the other(使)交叉﹐(使)相交: The road crosses the railway here. 公路与铁路在这里交汇。cross your arms/legs/ankles She sat down and crossed her legs. 她坐下来﹐盘起双腿。3 cross your fingers/fingers crossed used to say that you hope something will happen 希望如愿﹐但愿﹐祈求4 cross your mind if a thought crosses your mind, it suddenly comes into your mind〔想法〕掠过心头﹐在脑际一闪而过: It crossed my mind that he might think we were lovers. 我突然想到﹐他也许以为我们是恋人呢。5 cross yourself to touch your head, chest, and shoulders in turn to show respect for God 用手在胸前画十字〔以示对上帝的崇敬〕6 [T] to mix two different types of animal or plant to produce young animals or plants 使〔动物或植物〕杂交: cross sth with sth Wolves can be crossed with domestic dogs. 狼可以和家犬杂交。7 [I,T] to pass the ball across the playing area in a game such as football〔在足球等运动中〕横传〔球〕: Norbury crossed the ball into the penalty area. 诺伯里把球横传到禁区。8 [T] to make someone angry by refusing to do what they want 与…作对: Those who crossed him soon had cause for regret. 和他作对的人不久就有了后悔的理由。DOUBLE-CROSS cross sth off phr v to draw a line through something on a list to show that you have dealt with it〔在清单上〕删掉﹐画去〔表示已经处理〕: Cross off their names as they arrive. 他们来了就把他们的名字画掉。cross sth out phr v to draw a line through something you have written because it is not correct 画掉〔写错的地方〕

cross2 n [C]1 a mixture of two things〔两种事物的〕混合物﹔杂交: +between It looks like a cross between a dog and a rat. 这看上去像狗和老鼠的杂交。2 a) an upright wooden post with another post fixed across it. In the past, people were punished by being fastened to the post and left to die〔旧时把人钉在上面处死的〕十字架: the cross (=the cross that Christ died on) 〔耶稣受难的〕十字架b) an object, sign etc in the shape of a cross, used to represent the Christian faith〔象征基督教信仰的〕十字(形): a tiny gold cross 一个小小的金十字架He made the sign of the cross (=moved his hand in the shape of a cross). 他手画十字。3 BrE a mark (x) put on paper to show where something is or that something is not correct【英】〔标示位置的〕十字形标记﹐叉号﹔〔表示错误的〕叉号: put/mark a cross I’ve put a cross to show where the pub is. 我画了个十字记号﹐标出小酒馆的位置。4 when a player kicks the ball across the playing area in a game such as football〔足球等运动中的〕横传

cross3 adj BrE annoyed【英】恼怒的﹐生气的: +with Are you cross with me? 你生我气吗?+about She's still cross about losing all that money. 她还在为损失了那么多钱而生气。see box at ANGRY 方框
TOEFL BNC: 1352 COCA: 1391
cross cross3 adjectiveangry same meaning annoyed: I was cross with her because she was late.
cross crosscrosses1 noun (plural crosses)1a mark like X or ✝: The cross on the map shows where I live.2something with the shape X or ✝: She wears a cross (= a symbol of the Christian religion) around her neck.
cross crosscrossescrossedcrossing2 verb (crosses, crossing, crossed )1to go from one side of something to the other: Be careful when you cross the road.2 to put one thing over another thing: She sat down and crossed her legs.cross something out to draw a line through a word or words, for example because you have made a mistake: I crossed the word out and wrote it again.

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