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crosse

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

十字架,十字路口,十字,十字星

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a long-handled racket used in the game of lacrosse.

Examples

  • Derzis, the owner of the Pink House, also sees herself as serving God and the most vulnerable, and has Bibles and crosses throughout the clinic.

  • Twenty three golden retrievers, 98 labrador retrievers and 254 labrador and golden crosses came together to participate in a series of tasks.

  • In Orlando, she was quick and clever in one-on-one situations, threatening to pierce the defense with her runs and serving crosses.

  • Fifty years ago, when just about every land-grant university in the country had a potato breeding program, people were making significantly more crosses and evaluating significantly more material.

  • Goldman says the high level of uncertainty priced into currency options may be due to “muscle memory” of outsized moves in some crosses from the 2016 vote.

  • As she went out, and proceeded up Crosse Street on her way home, she tossed her head with a laugh.

  • The summer was drawing towards its close; and so was the bankruptcy of Godolphin, Crosse, and Godolphin.

  • Mr. Crosse stood, nodding his head in the moonlight, and communing aloud with himself.

  • Mr. Crosse was perfectly aware that Margery alluded to her master—his own bête noire since the explosion.

  • The last calcareous formation, seen in ascending the straits, is at Isle a la Crosse.