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/kraws, kros/US // krɔs, krɒs //UK // (krɒs) //

划掉,划掉了,划出,划去

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a structure consisting essentially of an upright and a transverse piece, used to execute persons in ancient times.
    • : any object, figure, or mark resembling a cross, as two intersecting lines.
    • : a mark resembling a cross, usually an X, made instead of a signature by a person unable to write.
    • : the Cross, the cross upon which Jesus died.
    • : a figure of the Cross as a Christian emblem, badge, etc.
    • : the Cross as the symbol of Christianity.
    • : a small cross with a human figure attached to it, as a representation of Jesus crucified; crucifix.
    • : a sign made with the right hand by tracing the figure of a cross in the air or by touching the foreheard, chest, and shoulders, as an act of devotion.
    • : a structure or monument in the form of a cross, set up for prayer, as a memorial, etc.
    • : any of various conventional representations or modifications of the Christian emblem used symbolically or for ornament, as in heraldry or art: a Latin cross; a Maltese cross.
    • : the crucifixion of Jesus as the culmination of His redemptive mission.
    • : any suffering endured for Jesus' sake.
    • : the teaching of redemption gained by Jesus' death.
    • : the Christian religion, or those who accept it; Christianity; Christendom.
    • : an opposition; thwarting; frustration.
    • : any misfortune; trouble.
    • : a crossing of animals or plants; a mixing of breeds.
    • : an animal, plant, breed, etc., produced by crossing; crossbreed.
    • : a person or thing that is intermediate in character between two others.
    • : Boxing. a punch thrown across and over the lead of an opponent: a left jab, followed by a right cross.
    • : Older Slang. a contest the result of which is dishonestly arranged beforehand: Many of the onlookers, especially some who had bet heavily on Taylor, complained loudly that the fight was a “damnable cross.”
    • : a crossing.
    • : a place of crossing.
    • : Plumbing. a four-way joint or connection.
    • : Theater. an actor's movement from one area of a stage to another.
    • : Also called cross-trade [kraws-treyd, kros-] /ˈkrɔsˌtreɪd, ˈkrɒs-/ .Stock Exchange. an arrangement for the simultaneous sale and purchase of a block of stock handled by a single broker.
    • : Machinery. spider.
    • : Astronomy. Southern Cross.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to move, pass, or extend from one side to the other side of.
    • : to put or draw across.
    • : to cancel by marking with a cross or with a line or lines.
    • : to mark with a cross.
    • : to lie or pass across; intersect.
    • : to meet and pass.
    • : to transport across something.
    • : to assist or guide across a street or intersection: The guard crossed the child at the traffic light.
    • : to place in the form of a cross or crosswise.
    • : Biology. to cause to interbreed.
    • : to oppose openly; thwart; frustrate.
    • : Slang. to betray; double-cross.
    • : to make the sign of a cross upon or over, as in devotion: to cross oneself.
    • : Nautical. to set in proper position on a mast.
    • : Obsolete. to confront in a hostile manner.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to lie or be athwart; intersect.
    • : to move, pass, or extend from one side or place to another: Cross at the intersection.
    • : to meet and pass.
    • : to interbreed.
    • : Theater. to move from one side of the stage to the other, especially by passing downstage of another actor.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    cross·er, cross·est.

    • : angry and annoyed; ill-humored; snappish: Don't be cross with me.
    • : lying or passing crosswise or across each other; athwart; transverse: cross timbers.
    • : involving a reciprocal action, interchange, or the like: a cross-endorsement of political candidates; cross-marketing of related services.
    • : contrary; opposite: They were at cross purposes with each other.
    • : adverse; unfavorable.
    • : crossbred; hybrid.
  1. 1
    • : cross over, Biology. to undergo crossing over.to switch allegiance, as from one political party to another.to change successfully from one field of endeavor, genre, etc., to another: to cross over from jazz to rock.to die; pass away.Also cross over to the other side .
    • : cross up, to change arrangements made with; deceive: He crossed me up after we had agreed to tell the police the same story.to confuse: I was supposed to meet him at the station, but got crossed up.

Phrases

  • cross a bridge when one comes to it
  • cross as a bear
  • cross my heart and hope to die
  • cross one's fingers
  • cross one's mind
  • cross over
  • cross someone's palm with silver
  • cross someone's path
  • cross swords
  • cross the Rubicon
  • cross to bear
  • cross up
  • at cross purposes
  • at the crossroads
  • caught in the middle (cross-fire)
  • dot one's i's and cross one's t's
  • double cross
  • get one's wires crossed

Synonyms & Antonyms

as incancel
Synonyms
abolish取消,废除,废止,撤消abort舍弃,退出,舍弃权,退出来annul废止,废除,取消,撤销break off中断cut切,切割,削减,割destroy毁灭,摧毁,销毁,毁坏eliminate消除,消灭,消除了,清除kill杀死,杀害,杀了,杀掉remove移除,删除,拆除,取消repeal废除,废止,撤消,撤销rescind撤销,废止,取消,撤消revoke撤销,吊销,收回,撤回wipe out歼灭,扫除,歼灭战,消灭abrogate废除,废止,废黜,废除死刑ax斧头,轴线,斧子,轴心break突破,休息,断裂,断countermand驳斥,反驳,抗辩,打击deface涂抹,污损,毁坏,弄脏delete删除,删去,删掉,删减efface抹去,抹掉,擦掉,祛除eradicate根除,铲除,消除,消灭expunge删去,撤销,除名,删除obliterate泯灭,抹去,销毁,湮灭off关闭,关,离开,关闭的omit省略,遗漏,略过,省略掉quash驳斥,撤销,驳回,拒绝repudiate辟谣,否认,推翻,辟邪scrub擦洗,擦洗干净,擦伤,搓洗sink水槽,沉降,沉没,沉沦smash砸毁,捣毁,粉碎,砸碎squash壁球,压扁,压扁机,压碎torpedo鱼雷,水雷,舰艇,舰艇导弹total共计,总计,共,总数trash垃圾,垃圾桶,垃圾箱,垃圾处理trim修剪,修饰,修整,修剪的undo撤销,撤消,解除,取消zap斩钉截铁,斩断,斩首,斩获x-outX-Outblack out晕倒,昏昏沉沉,昏昏欲睡,昏迷不醒blot out抹掉,抹掉了,抹去,抹杀do away with破除,废除,撤消,取消do in在做,做在,在做什么finish off结束,收尾工作,了结,结束了go back on one's word言而无信,背信弃义,转口,变卦render invalid致使无效,致使失效,导致无效,渲染无效rub out擦掉,擦出火花,擦掉了,擦出scratch out划掉,划出,划去,划掉了stamp across戳穿,戳过,戳破,戳横strike out剔除,罢工,淘汰,剔除掉了wash out冲掉,淘汰,洗出,冲掉了wipe slate clean拭目以待,洗心革面,擦拭干净
Antonyms
as indelete
as inerase

Examples

  • By 2019, it had crossed 60 million mobile downloads, with 21 million monthly active users and 1 million paying subscribers.

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  • Then-manager Carl Robinson remembers seeing Davies in a reserve match in which he took off from his own penalty area with the ball and dribbled past three players before launching a cross.

  • In circuit boards, if the graph isn’t planar, it means that two wires cross each other and short-circuit.

  • By the late 1980s, researchers in Italy led by Antonio Cassone of the University of Perugia had started working out which cells were responsible for this cross-protection.

  • The Via Dolorosa ends at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, and is marked by nine stations of the cross.

  • If they were meaningful, we might have realized it before—surely one of these kids wore a cross, or a yarmulke, or a hijab?

  • The reason: activist government and unionized government often work at cross purposes.

  • What do you get when you cross an oil company with gay rights?

  • But they refused to cross the street to help because, they told bystanders, the rules required them instead to call 911.

  • In cross-section the burrows varied from round (three inches in diameter) to oval (three inches high and four inches wide).

  • I cannot believe that God would think it necessary to come on earth as a man, and die on the Cross.

  • At Jaques Cartier they had but one batteau to cross the army over with, and were fired upon during the whole time by two frigates.

  • Father Salvierderra said if we repined under our crosses, then a heavier cross would be laid on us.

  • Pretty well for "a cross between an Astley's chariot, a flying machine and a treadmill."