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Crisscross Meaning in English

word

ˈkɹɪsˌkɹɔs
KRIS-kraws
kɹˈɪskɹɒs
kris-KROSS

释义

To move or be arranged in lines crossing each other, like an 'X' or network pattern; also, a pattern of lines or paths crossing over each other.

用法与细微差别

Used as a verb ('to crisscross'), noun ('a crisscross pattern'), or adjective ('crisscross roads'). Common in describing patterns, paths, or movement. Often implies complexity or a network. Not slang; neutral/formal context.

例句

The streets crisscross in the city center.

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He drew a crisscross of lines on the paper.

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Vines crisscross over the old wall.

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Train tracks crisscross across the countryside, making it easy to travel everywhere.

natural

Their busy schedules always seem to crisscross, so meeting up is hard.

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Patterns of light and shadow crisscrossed the floor in the afternoon sun.

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