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I. across [ əˈkrɔs, əˈkrɑs, əˈkrɒs] across often appears as the second element of certain verb structures in English (come across, cut across, put across, etc). For translations, see the relevant verb entry (come, cut, put, etc)
1. across (from one side to other):
me (or le etc.) pasó or alcanzó la foto
three down and four across
2. across (on the other side):
across
she sat across from me
3. across (in width, diameter):
it is 20m across
if you measure them across
diagonally across
diagonally across
II. across [ əˈkrɔs, əˈkrɑs, əˈkrɒs] 介词
1. across (from one side to other):
they ran across the road
2. across (on the other side of):
the park across the river
I. put across 动词 [ pʊt -, pʊt -] put over (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)
put across idea/message:
put across
to put sth across to sb
how can I put it across to her that … ?
stumble across 动词 [ ˈstəmbəl -, ˈstʌmb(ə)l -]
stumble across → stumble on
stumble on 动词 [ ˈstəmbəl -, ˈstʌmb(ə)l -], stumble upon 动词 (v + prep + o)
I. lean across 动词 [ lin -, liːn -] (v + adv)
lean across
II. lean across 动词 [ lin -, liːn -] (v + prep + o)
lean across
I. put across 动词 [ pʊt -, pʊt -] put over (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)
put across idea/message:
put across
to put sth across to sb
how can I put it across to her that … ?
put over 动词 [ pʊt -, pʊt -] (v + o + adv)
1. put over → put across
2. put over → put off
(trick) to put one over on sb
engañar a alguien
to put one over on sb
pasar a alguien LatAm
run across 动词 [ rən -, rʌn -] (v + prep + o)
1. run across (meet):
run across person
run across person
2. run across (find):
run across object
I. come across 动词 [ kəm -, kʌm -] (v + prep + o)
come across (find)
come across (meet) person
II. come across 动词 [ kəm -, kʌm -] (v + adv)
1. come across (communicate, be communicated):
come across meaning:
come across feelings:
to come across as sth she came across as a very warm person
2. come across (cooperate) esp :
to come across (with sth) he didn't come across with the information
cut across 动词 [ kət -, kʌt -] (v + prep + o)
1. cut across (take short cut across):
cut across
cut across
2. cut across (cross boundaries of):
cut across
I. get across 动词 [ ɡɛt -, ɡɛt -] (v + prep + o, v + adv) (cross)
get across river
get across river
get across road
II. get across 动词 [ ɡɛt -, ɡɛt -] (v + o + adv) (bring, drive across)
get across passengers/supplies
III. get across 动词 [ ɡɛt -, ɡɛt -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o) (communicate)
get across meaning/concept
IV. get across 动词 [ ɡɛt -, ɡɛt -] (v + adv) (be understood)
get across teacher/speaker:
across-the-board
across-the-board → board
I. board [ bɔrd, bɔːd] 名词
1.1. board C:
1.2. board U (material):
1.3. board C (for chopping etc):
1.4. board C:
2.1. board C:
2.2. board C (for surfing, windsurfing):
2.3. board C:
2.4. board C 游戏:
3.1. board C:
tablón m de anuncios 西班牙
3.2. board C (sign):
3.3. board C:
3.4. board C (blackboard):
pizarrón m LatAm
tablero m Col
3.5. board C (at airport, station):
4.1. board C (committee):
4.2. board C (administrative body):
4.3. board C:
board (of directors) 商贸
board (of directors) 商贸
board (of directors) 商贸
4.4. board C (of examiners):
5. board U (provision of meals):
6. board U in phrases:
they are demanding $120 across the board
attr across-the-board
attr on-board
to take sth on board
to take sth on board responsibility
to take sth on board responsibility
7. board C (stock exchange) :
board
II. board [ bɔrd, bɔːd] 动词 trans
1.1. board (go aboard):
1.2. board (in naval battle):
2. board (accommodate):
III. board [ bɔrd, bɔːd] 动词 不及物动词
1. board (go aboard):
abordar Col Mex
2.1. board (be accommodated):
to board with sb
2.2. board (at school):
estar pupilo RíoPl
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I. across [əˈkrɒs, əˈkrɑ:s] 介词
1. across (on other side of):
across
just across the street
across from sb/sth
2. across (from one side to other):
across
to walk across the bridge
to go across the sea to France
短语,惯用语:
across the board
across the board
II. across [əˈkrɒs, əˈkrɑ:s]
1. across (in distance):
across
to run/swim across
to be 2m across
2. across (in contact with):
to come across sth
3. across (conveying meaning):
to get a point across
I. run across 动词 不及物动词
run across
II. run across 动词 trans
run across
cut across 动词 trans insep
1. cut across (take short cut):
cut across
2. cut across (transcend):
cut across
I. come across 动词 trans insep
come across
come across
to come across a problem
II. come across 动词 不及物动词
1. come across (be evident):
come across
2. come across (create an impression):
come across
drop across 动词 trans insep
drop across
put across unreg 动词 trans -tt- (make understood)
put across
to put sth across to sb
get across 动词 trans
get across
to get across a message to sb
to voyage across sth
西班牙语
西班牙语
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英语
英语
西班牙语
西班牙语
I. across ·ˈkrɔs] 介词
1. across (on other side of):
across
just across the street
across from sb/sth
2. across (from one side to other):
across
to walk across the bridge
II. across ·ˈkrɔs]
1. across (in distance):
across
to run/swim across
to be 10 feet across
2. across:
to come across sth (find) an old photo
3. across (conveying meaning):
to get a point across
put across <-tt-> unreg 动词 trans (make understood)
put across
to put sth across to sb
I. run across 动词 不及物动词
run across
II. run across 动词 trans
run across
I. come across 动词 trans insep
come across
come across
to come across a problem
II. come across 动词 不及物动词
1. come across (be evident):
come across
2. come across (create an impression):
come across
cut across 动词 trans insep
1. cut across (take short cut):
cut across
2. cut across (transcend):
cut across
get across 动词 trans
get across
to get a point across to sb
across-the-board
across-the-board pay hike, ruling:
across-the-board
across-the-board
to voyage across sth
西班牙语
西班牙语
英语
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Present
Irun across
yourun across
he/she/itruns across
werun across
yourun across
theyrun across
Past
Iran across
youran across
he/she/itran across
weran across
youran across
theyran across
Present Perfect
Ihaverun across
youhaverun across
he/she/ithasrun across
wehaverun across
youhaverun across
theyhaverun across
Past Perfect
Ihadrun across
youhadrun across
he/she/ithadrun across
wehadrun across
youhadrun across
theyhadrun across
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The highway relies on ferries and ice bridges to get across the rivers.
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This would have included shops, making the bridge a place to stay rather than just get across.
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This effect is magnified if a particular media outlet has a biased point of view that they want to get across.
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Another of his skills is using disguises to his own advantage to get across areas that are impossible to access alone.
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He pulled them off their horses when they tried to get across the river where the bank was steep.
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