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across
a·cross A0066100 (ə-krôs′, ə-krŏs′)prep.1. On, at, or from the other side of: across the street.2. So as to cross; through: drew lines across the paper.3. From one side of to the other: a bridge across a river.4. Into contact with: came across my old roommate.adv.1. From one side to the other: The footbridge swayed when I ran across.2. On or to the opposite side: We came across by ferry.3. Crosswise; crossed.4. In such a manner as to be comprehensible, acceptable, or successful: put our idea across; get a message across.adj. Being in a crossed position: seated with arms across. [Middle English acrois, from Anglo-Norman an croiz : an, in (from Latin in; see in-2) + croiz, cross (from Latin crux; see cross).]across (əˈkrɒs) prep1. from one side to the other side of2. on or at the other side of3. so as to transcend boundaries or barriers: people united across borders by religion and history; the study of linguistics across cultures. 4. fully informed about; dealing with: we are across this problem. adv5. from one side to the other6. on or to the other side[C13: on croice, acros, from Old French a croix crosswise]a•cross (əˈkrɔs, əˈkrɒs) prep. 1. from one side to the other of: a bridge across a river. 2. on or to the other side of; beyond: across the sea. 3. into contact with; into the presence of, usu. by accident: to come across an old friend. 4. crosswise of or transversely to the length of something; athwart. adv. 5. from one side to another. 6. on the other side: We'll soon be across. 7. crosswise; transversely. 8. so as to be understood or learned: to get one's idea across. 9. into a desired or successful state. [1470–80] ThesaurusAdv. | 1. | across - to the opposite side; "the football field was 300 feet across" | | 2. | across - transversely; "the marble slabs were cut across"crossways, crosswise |
acrosspreposition1. over, on the other or far side of, past, beyond Anyone from the houses across the road could see him.2. throughout, over, all over, right through, all through, covering, straddling, everywhere in, through the whole of, from end to end of, over the length and breadth of The film opens across America in December.adverb1. from side to side, athwart, transversely, crossways or crosswise Trim toenails straight across using nail clippers.Translationsacross (əˈkros) preposition1. to the other side (of); from one side to the other side of. He took her across the road. 穿過,橫過 穿过,横过 2. at the other side (of). The butcher's shop is across the street. 在...的另一邊 在...的另一边 adverb to the other side or to the speaker's side. He dived in off the river-bank and swam across. 到...的另一邊,到說話者旁邊 横过across See:- a shot across somebody's bows
- a shot across the bows
- a warning shot across the bows
- across the board
- across the pond
- across the way
- all over hell's half acre
- all over the board
- all over the map
- be across (something)
- be across something
- broad across the beam
- come across
- come across as (someone or something)
- come across like
- come across like (someone or something)
- come across with (something)
- come across with something
- crawl across
- crawl across (something)
- creep across
- creep across (something)
- cut across
- cut across (something)
- dart across
- dash across
- down the road, not across the street
- drop across
- drop across (someone or something)
- extend across
- extend across (something)
- ferry across
- fire a shot across the bow
- flash across
- flash across (something)
- flow across
- flow across (something)
- fly across
- fly across (something)
- get across
- glide across
- glide across (something)
- go across
- go across (something) to (someone or something)
- go across to
- guide (someone or something) across
- guide across
- inch (one's) way across (something)
- inch (oneself) across (something)
- inch way across
- jump across
- lean across
- lean across (someone or something)
- pan across to
- pan across to (someone or something)
- push (someone or something) across (something)
- push across
- put (oneself) across
- put across
- rap across the knuckles
- run across
- scuttle across
- scuttle across (something)
- see (one) across (something or some place)
- see across
- send across
- shot across the bow(s)
- skid across
- skid across (something)
- sled across (something)
- sled over (something)
- slip across
- smuggle (someone or something) across
- smuggle across
- spread across (something or some place)
- steam across
- steam across (something or some place)
- streak across
- stumble across
- stumble across (something)
- take across
- tear across
- tear across (something or some place)
- throw across
- thunder across
- tramp across
- travel across
- trek across
- troop across
- tumble across (something)
- wade across
- walk across
- warning shot across the bow(s)
- zoom across
ACROSS Australasian Collaborative Research on Subarachnoid Haemorrhage Study. A population-based survey based on the acute version of the English (Australia/New Zealand) short-form questionnaire, which identified all the cases of aneurysmal subarachnoid haemorrhage that occurred in 4 Australasian centres—Adelaide, Hobart, Perth and Auckland—at staggered intervals during 1995–1998, assessing health-related quality of life; of 432 patients registered in ACROSS, 242 were alive at followup, 189 were interviewed; survivors reported decreased vitality and ability to participate in social roles because of physical problems, despite physical functioning comparable to the general populationFinancialSeeAcross-the-BoardACROSS
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across
Synonyms for acrossprep overSynonyms- over
- on the other or far side of
- past
- beyond
prep throughoutSynonyms- throughout
- over
- all over
- right through
- all through
- covering
- straddling
- everywhere in
- through the whole of
- from end to end of
- over the length and breadth of
adv from side to sideSynonyms- from side to side
- athwart
- transversely
- crossways or crosswise
Synonyms for acrossadv transverselySynonyms |