Crisscross
['krɪs,krɒs] or ['krɪs,krɔs]
解释:
(noun.) a marking that consists of lines that cross each other.
(verb.) mark with a pattern of crossing lines; 'crisscross the sheet of paper'.
(verb.) mark with or consist of a pattern of crossed lines; 'wrinkles crisscrossed her face'.
(verb.) cross in a pattern, often random.
(adj.) marked with crossing lines .
(adv.) crossing one another in opposite directions.
录入:斯威尼--From WordNet
解释:
(n.) A mark or cross, as the signature of a person who is unable to write.
(n.) A child's game played on paper or on a slate, consisting of lines arranged in the form of a cross.
(v. t.) To mark or cover with cross lines; as, a paper was crisscrossed with red marks.
(adv.) In opposite directions; in a way to cross something else; crossing one another at various angles and in various ways.
(adv.) With opposition or hindrance; at cross purposes; contrarily; as, things go crisscross.
整理:莱克格斯
例句:
- Well, I won't, but I hate to see things going all crisscross and getting snarled up, when a pull here and a snip there would straighten it out. 路易莎·梅·奥尔科特. 小妇人.
- It was crisscrossed in every direction with long straight lines, sometimes running parallel and sometimes converging toward some great circle. 埃德加·赖斯·巴勒斯. 火星公主.
校对:伊薇特