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cross-post

/kraws-pohst kros‐/US // ˈkrɔsˌpoʊst ˈkrɒs‐ //

转贴,交叉张贴,转帖,交叉张贴的

Definitions

  1. 1
    • : to post to two or more message boards or electronic mailing lists at the same time.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a message posted to two or more message boards or electronic mailing lists at the same time: Cross-posts are often greeted with hostility.

Examples

  • Who among Scalise's constituents could possibly care if he supported naming a post office for a black judge who died in 1988?

  • Her post-crown fame, though, only further begs the question: Why has there not been another Jewish Miss America since 1945?

  • Women are more likely to recover sooner from birth and less likely to experience post-partum depression.

  • 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?

  • I waited three months more, in great impatience, then sent him back to the same post, to see if there might be a reply.

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

  • If Mac had been alone he would have made the post by sundown, for the Mounted Police rode picked horses, the best money could buy.

  • The Café tender was asleep in his chair; the porter had gone off; the sentinel alone kept awake on his post.

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