traversing
穿越,穿行,穿过,穿越式
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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.
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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.
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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.
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- : lying, extending, or passing across; transverse.
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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.