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double-cross
dou·ble-cross (dŭb′əl-krôs′, -krŏs′)tr.v. dou·ble-crossed, dou·ble-cross·ing, dou·ble-cross·es To betray by acting in contradiction to a prior agreement. See Synonyms at deceive.n.1. often double cross An act of betraying an ally, friend, or associate.2. double cross Genetics A cross in which each parent is the product of a single cross. It can be represented as AB × CD, where A, B, C, and D are inbred lines. dou′ble-cross′er n.double-cross vb (tr) to cheat or betray n the act or an instance of double-crossing; betrayal ˈdouble-ˈcrosser ndou′ble cross′ n. 1. a betrayal or swindle of a friend or colleague. 2. the act of winning or attempting to win a contest that one has agreed to lose. 3. a genetic cross in which both parents are first-generation hybrids from single crosses. [1825–35] dou′ble-cross′ v.t. to betray or swindle, esp. by an action contrary to an agreed upon course. [1900–05] dou′ble-cross′er, n. double-cross Past participle: double-crossed Gerund: double-crossing
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double-cross | double-cross |
Present |
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I double-cross | you double-cross | he/she/it double-crosses | we double-cross | you double-cross | they double-cross |
Preterite |
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I double-crossed | you double-crossed | he/she/it double-crossed | we double-crossed | you double-crossed | they double-crossed |
Present Continuous |
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I am double-crossing | you are double-crossing | he/she/it is double-crossing | we are double-crossing | you are double-crossing | they are double-crossing |
Present Perfect |
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I have double-crossed | you have double-crossed | he/she/it has double-crossed | we have double-crossed | you have double-crossed | they have double-crossed |
Past Continuous |
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I was double-crossing | you were double-crossing | he/she/it was double-crossing | we were double-crossing | you were double-crossing | they were double-crossing |
Past Perfect |
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I had double-crossed | you had double-crossed | he/she/it had double-crossed | we had double-crossed | you had double-crossed | they had double-crossed |
Future |
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I will double-cross | you will double-cross | he/she/it will double-cross | we will double-cross | you will double-cross | they will double-cross |
Future Perfect |
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I will have double-crossed | you will have double-crossed | he/she/it will have double-crossed | we will have double-crossed | you will have double-crossed | they will have double-crossed |
Future Continuous |
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I will be double-crossing | you will be double-crossing | he/she/it will be double-crossing | we will be double-crossing | you will be double-crossing | they will be double-crossing |
Present Perfect Continuous |
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I have been double-crossing | you have been double-crossing | he/she/it has been double-crossing | we have been double-crossing | you have been double-crossing | they have been double-crossing |
Future Perfect Continuous |
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I will have been double-crossing | you will have been double-crossing | he/she/it will have been double-crossing | we will have been double-crossing | you will have been double-crossing | they will have been double-crossing |
Past Perfect Continuous |
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I had been double-crossing | you had been double-crossing | he/she/it had been double-crossing | we had been double-crossing | you had been double-crossing | they had been double-crossing |
Conditional |
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I would double-cross | you would double-cross | he/she/it would double-cross | we would double-cross | you would double-cross | they would double-cross |
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I would have double-crossed | you would have double-crossed | he/she/it would have double-crossed | we would have double-crossed | you would have double-crossed | they would have double-crossed | Thesaurusdouble-crossverb betray, trick, cheat, sting (informal), mislead, two-time (informal), defraud, swindle, hoodwink, sell down the river (informal), cozen They were frightened of being double-crossed.double-crossverb1. To be treacherous to:betray.Slang: rat (on), sell out.Idiom: sell down the river .2. To cause to accept what is false, especially by trickery or misrepresentation:beguile, betray, bluff, cozen, deceive, delude, dupe, fool, hoodwink, humbug, mislead, take in, trick.Informal: bamboozle, have.Slang: four-flush.Idioms: lead astray, play false, pull the wool over someone's eyes, put something over on, take for a ride.Translationsdouble (ˈdabl) adjective1. of twice the (usual) weight, size etc. A double whisky, please. 兩倍的 两倍的2. two of a sort together or occurring in pairs. double doors. 成雙的 双的3. consisting of two parts or layers. a double thickness of paper; a double meaning. 雙重的 双重的4. for two people. a double bed. 雙人的 双人的 adverb1. twice. I gave her double the usual quantity. 雙倍地 双倍地2. in two. The coat had been folded double. 成兩個 把…对折 noun1. a double quantity. Whatever the women earn, the men earn double. 兩倍 两倍2. someone who is exactly like another. He is my father's double. 極相似的人 极相似的人 verb1. to (cause to) become twice as large or numerous. He doubled his income in three years; Road accidents have doubled since 1960. 加倍,變成兩倍 加倍2. to have two jobs or uses. This sofa doubles as a bed. 兼任,兼作為 兼作ˈdoubles noun singular or noun plural in tennis etc, a kind of match with two players on each side. I enjoy playing doubles; (also adjective) a doubles match. (網球等)雙打 双打double agent a spy paid by each of two countries hostile to each other. 雙面間諜 双重间谍double bass (beis) a type of large stringed instrument, the largest and deepest in sound of the violin family. 低音提琴 低音提琴ˌdouble-ˈbedded adjective containing a double bed. a double-bedded room. 備有雙人床的 备有双人床的double-ˈcheck verb to check something again. double-check the results of the experiment. 複檢 复核ˌdouble-ˈcross verb to betray (someone for whom one has already arranged to do something deceitful). 出賣 出卖ˌdouble-ˈdealing noun cheating and deceitfulness. 兩面派 搞两面派 adjective cheating. You double-dealing liar! 兩面派的 搞两面派的ˌdouble-ˈdecker noun a bus etc having two decks or levels. 雙層公共汽車 双层公共汽车 adjectivea double-decker bus. 雙層結構的 双层,双层结构的 ˌdouble-ˈDutch noun nonsense. You're talking double-Dutch! 莫名其妙的話 无法理解的言语,莫名其妙的话 double figures the numbers between 10 and 99. The number of times you have been late is well into double figures. 兩位數 两位数ˌdouble-ˈquick adjective, adverb very quick(ly). Get here double-quick / in double-quick time! 極快的,極快地 很快的,很快地 at the double very quickly. He came up the road at the double and rushed into the house. 極快地 很快地double back to turn and go back the way one came. The fox doubled back and went down a hole. 往回跑 往回跑double up1. to (cause to) bend or collapse suddenly at the waist. We (were) doubled up with laughter; He received a blow in the stomach which doubled him up. (因大笑或劇痛而)彎著身子 (因大笑或剧痛而)弯着身子 2. to join up in pairs. There weren't enough desks, so some pupils had to double up. 兩人合用 与别人合用see double to see two images of everything instead of only one. When I first met the twins, I thought I was seeing double, they were so alike. 把一物看成二個 把一物看成二形EncyclopediaSeedoubledouble-cross
double-cross (dŭb′əl-krôs′, -krŏs′)tr.v. double-crossed, double-crossing, double-crosses To betray by acting in contradiction to a prior agreement.n.1. often double cross An act of betraying an ally, friend, or associate.2. double cross Genetics A cross in which each parent is the product of a single cross. It can be represented as AB × CD, where A, B, C, and D are inbred lines. dou′ble-cross′er n.FinancialSeeDoubledouble-cross
Synonyms for double-crossverb betraySynonyms- betray
- trick
- cheat
- sting
- mislead
- two-time
- defraud
- swindle
- hoodwink
- sell down the river
- cozen
Synonyms for double-crossverb to be treacherous toSynonymsverb to cause to accept what is false, especially by trickery or misrepresentationSynonyms- beguile
- betray
- bluff
- cozen
- deceive
- delude
- dupe
- fool
- hoodwink
- humbug
- mislead
- take in
- trick
- bamboozle
- have
- four-flush
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