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traversing

/trav-ers, truh-vurs/US // ˈtræv ərs, trəˈvɜrs //UK // (ˈtrævɜːs, trəˈvɜːs) //

穿越,穿行,穿过,穿越式

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
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    trav·ersed, trav·ers·ing.

    • : to pass or move over, along, or through.
    • : to go to and fro over or along.
    • : to extend across or over: A bridge traverses the stream.
    • : to go up, down, or across at an angle: The climbers traversed the east face of the mountain.
    • : to ski across.
    • : to cause to move laterally.
    • : to look over, examine, or consider carefully; survey; consider.
    • : to go counter to; obstruct; thwart.
    • : to contradict or deny.
    • : Law. to deny formally.to join issue upon.
    • : to turn and point in any direction.
v.无主动词 verb
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    trav·ersed, trav·ers·ing.

    • : to pass along or go across something; cross: a point in the river where we could traverse.
    • : to ski across a hill or slope on a diagonal.
    • : to turn laterally, as a gun.
    • : Fencing. to glide the blade toward the hilt of the contestant's foil while applying pressure to the blade.
n.名词 noun
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    • : the act of passing across, over, or through.
    • : something that crosses, obstructs, or thwarts; obstacle.
    • : a transversal or similar line.
    • : a place where one may traverse or cross; crossing.
    • : Architecture. a transverse gallery or loft of communication in a church or other large building.
    • : a bar, strip, rod, or other structural part placed or extending across; crosspiece; crossbar.
    • : a railing, lattice, or screen serving as a barrier.
    • : Nautical. the zigzag track of a vessel compelled by contrary winds or currents to sail on different courses.each of the runs in a single direction made in such sailing.
    • : Fortification. a defensive barrier, parapet, or the like, placed transversely.a defensive barrier thrown across the terreplein or the covered way of a fortification to protect it from enfilade fire.
    • : Gunnery. the horizontal turning of a gun so as to make it point in any required direction.
    • : Machinery. the motion of a lathe tool or grinding wheel along a piece of work.a part moving along a piece of work in this way, as the carriage of a lathe.
    • : Surveying. a series of intersecting surveyed lines whose lengths and angles of intersection, measured at instrument stations, are recorded graphically on a map and in numerical form in data tables.Compare closed traverse.
    • : Law. a formal denial of some matter of fact alleged by the other side.
adj.形容词 adjective
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    • : lying, extending, or passing across; transverse.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbresist, contradict

Examples

  • In every mission, your team of four had to traverse a linear, apocalyptic series of levels, pre-constructed with paths and cinematic events but remixed for each playthrough with new enemy and item configurations.

  • Express forecastForecast in detailReal wintry cold is with us for a couple of days as winds traverse the snowy expanse to our northwest, holding highs mainly in the 30s.

  • Many people left behind their jobs and spent their life savings on the quest, and at least four people died along the treacherous traverse through the Rocky Mountains.

  • In the new experiment, up to 76 photons traversed a network of 100 channels.

  • We traversed many miles of extremely rutted and potholed Forest Service roads, crossed soft loamy terrain, and crawled up steep, loose desert hardscrabble.

  • Most of the young trekkers traversing the circuit still find time to check their email and update their Facebook pages.

  • He is the chronicler of a colorful fashion-loving world, famously traversing Manhattan on his bicycle.

  • Then again, traversing train tracks may be nothing compared to the social risks of moving to Brooklyn.

  • But once there, traversing the arid desert plains and breaking bread with the indigenous peoples, inspiration struck.

  • We were about nine hours of fair daylight traversing 160 miles of level or descending grade, with a light passenger train.

  • A broad paved road, traversing virgin forests, runs up the side of the mountain.

  • For a long time, as the reader knows, he had had a peculiar manner of traversing the country in all parts without being observed.

  • On traversing the shore, we discovered a morai, or rather a heap of bones.

  • After traversing two or three counties, I reached the confines of Lincolnshire.