across

across
[ə'krɔs] 1. prep
1) (moving from one side to the other of) 穿过 [chuānguò]

He walked across the room. — 他穿过这个房间。

2) (situated on the other side of) [of street, river, room etc] 在...对面 [zài...duìmiàn]

the houses across the street — 在街对面的房子

3) (extending from one side to the other of) 跨越 [kuàyuè]

the bridge across Lake Washington — 跨越华盛顿湖的桥

4) (over) 搭在...上 [dāzài...shang]

Her clothes were lying across the chair. — 她的衣服正搭在椅子上。

5) (involving different groups) 跨越 [kuàyuè]

parties from across the political spectrum — 来自不同政治派别的党派

2. adv
1) (to/from a particular place/person) 从/向对面 [cóng/xiàng duìmiàn]

Richard walked across to the window. — 理查德向对面的窗户走去。

2) (from one side to the other) 从一边到另一边 [cóng yībiān dào lìngyībiān]
3)

* across from — (opposite) 在...对面 [zài...duìmiàn]

They parked across from the theatre. — 他们把车停在剧院的对面。

4)

* across at/to — (towards) 朝向 [cháoxiàng]

He glanced across at his wife. — 他朝他的妻子瞥了一眼。

5) (in width) 宽 [kuān]

a hole 200 metres across — 200米宽的洞

* to get or put sth across to sb — 让某人明白某事


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  • across — ► PREPOSITION & ADVERB ▪ from one side to the other of (something). ● across the board Cf. ↑across the board ORIGIN from Old French a croix, en croix in or on a cross …   English terms dictionary

  • across — [ə krôs′, ə kräs′] adv. [ME acros < a , on, in + cros, cross, after Anglo Fr an croix] 1. so as to cross; crosswise 2. from one side to the other 3. on or to the other side prep. 1. from one side to the other of, or so as to cross 2. on or to …   English World dictionary

  • across — (adv.) early 14c., acros, earlier a croiz (c.1300), from Anglo French an cros in a crossed position, lit. on cross (see CROSS (Cf. cross) (n.)). Prepositional meaning from one side to another is first recorded 1590s; meaning on the other side (as …   Etymology dictionary

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