crossing

英 ['krɒsɪŋ] 美 ['krɔsɪŋ]
  • n. 十字路口;杂交;横渡;横道
  • v. 横越(cross的现在分词)

英文词源


crossing (n.)
1530s, "a marking with a cross," verbal noun from cross (v.). From 1570s as "action of passing across;" 1630s as "place where (a river, a road, etc.) is crossed;" from 1690s as "intersection" (originally of streets). Meaning "action of crossing out by drawing crossed lines through" is from 1650s. Crossing-gate is from 1876.

双语例句


1. Our reporter spent the night crossing the border from Austria into Slovenia.
我们的记者用了一夜时间,穿过奥地利边境进入斯洛文尼亚。

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2. Today at the crossing there were swarms of tourists taking photographs.
今天在十字路口有大群的游客在拍照。

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3. His van allegedly struck the two as they were crossing a street.
据称,他的货车在那两人过马路时撞上了他们。

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4. They were crossing from lane to lane, cutting everyone up.
他们不停地转换车道,强行超过了所有的车。

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5. He was knocked down on a pedestrian crossing.
他在人行横道上被撞倒。

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