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单词 recross
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Definition of recross in English:

recross

verb riːˈkrɒsˌriˈkrɔs
[with object]
  • Cross or pass over again.

    he crossed and recrossed his legs
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In the following year, threatened by famine and hostile Sioux, they recrossed the river to plant corn.
    • In more recent times blacks have crossed and recrossed the Atlantic carrying messages of freedom to all who would listen.
    • By the time he returned, Reno's force had recrossed the river.
    • Further down the track, I recrossed the train line and came pounding home, elated and victorious.
    • Ignoring the blank looks she was getting from the others, she uncrossed and recrossed her legs, fiddled with the sleeve of her jacket, then finally looked up at them.
    • We crossed and recrossed the river in small boats.
    • Gavin frowned, crossing and recrossing his legs.
    • But the Mexican immigrant can easily recross the Rio Grande by a drive over a short bridge.
    • She crossed her legs, then recrossed them, then crossed her arms, then untangled herself and just tapped her fingers on the sides of the chair.
    • Turn right into Piccadilly, recross the River Foss and turn left on to the riverside walk that runs alongside the Coppergate development.
    • Everyone smiled and she recrossed her arms and I saw tears welling up.
    • The local lifeboat from Falmouth had earlier been reported to have found wreckage floating on the sea, and as it recrossed a particular area of sea more wreckage was surfacing along with aviation fuel.
    • We had just recrossed the Rhine when our tail gunner shouted the alarm over the intercom.
    • They were defeated as they tried to recross the Danube with their booty.
    • Associates, who said he had probably been procuring medical supplies, later confirmed he had recrossed the frontier and was heading back to Kandahar.
    • At this critical point, rumors circulated that Sitting Bull had recrossed the Canadian line bound for the Yellowstone hunting grounds.
    • This man then recrossed the street to his friends as our friends moved towards them.
    • With this in mind he recrossed the Delaware River on 26 December and launched successful counterattacks at Trenton and later at Princeton.
    • And for that reason perhaps he was better able to cope with what was, for him, only another round of potentially devastating change and loss - from which he could again escape by recrossing the Atlantic.
    • Is that why all those male journalists in the audience were gulping and surreptitiously recrossing their legs?
 
 

Definition of recross in US English:

recross

verbˌrēˈkrôsˌriˈkrɔs
[with object]
  • Cross or pass over again.

    he crossed and recrossed his legs
    Example sentencesExamples
    • And for that reason perhaps he was better able to cope with what was, for him, only another round of potentially devastating change and loss - from which he could again escape by recrossing the Atlantic.
    • With this in mind he recrossed the Delaware River on 26 December and launched successful counterattacks at Trenton and later at Princeton.
    • At this critical point, rumors circulated that Sitting Bull had recrossed the Canadian line bound for the Yellowstone hunting grounds.
    • In more recent times blacks have crossed and recrossed the Atlantic carrying messages of freedom to all who would listen.
    • Everyone smiled and she recrossed her arms and I saw tears welling up.
    • Is that why all those male journalists in the audience were gulping and surreptitiously recrossing their legs?
    • Further down the track, I recrossed the train line and came pounding home, elated and victorious.
    • She crossed her legs, then recrossed them, then crossed her arms, then untangled herself and just tapped her fingers on the sides of the chair.
    • By the time he returned, Reno's force had recrossed the river.
    • We had just recrossed the Rhine when our tail gunner shouted the alarm over the intercom.
    • Gavin frowned, crossing and recrossing his legs.
    • They were defeated as they tried to recross the Danube with their booty.
    • We crossed and recrossed the river in small boats.
    • Ignoring the blank looks she was getting from the others, she uncrossed and recrossed her legs, fiddled with the sleeve of her jacket, then finally looked up at them.
    • But the Mexican immigrant can easily recross the Rio Grande by a drive over a short bridge.
    • Associates, who said he had probably been procuring medical supplies, later confirmed he had recrossed the frontier and was heading back to Kandahar.
    • This man then recrossed the street to his friends as our friends moved towards them.
    • The local lifeboat from Falmouth had earlier been reported to have found wreckage floating on the sea, and as it recrossed a particular area of sea more wreckage was surfacing along with aviation fuel.
    • Turn right into Piccadilly, recross the River Foss and turn left on to the riverside walk that runs alongside the Coppergate development.
    • In the following year, threatened by famine and hostile Sioux, they recrossed the river to plant corn.
 
 
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