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Go across Meaning in English

expression

ˈɡoʊ/ /əˈkɹɔs
GOH uh-KRAWS
ɡˈəʊ/ /əkɹˈɒs
guh-OH uh-KROSS

释义

To move from one side of something, such as a street, river, or area, to the other side. It usually means to cross over an obstacle or boundary.

用法与细微差别

'Go across' is used for physical movement over or through something, especially streets, rivers, or rooms. It is neutral in formality. Don't confuse with 'go through' (which means passing inside), or 'go over' (which can mean review or cross on top). Common with prepositions: 'go across the street,' 'go across the bridge.'

例句

You must go across the street at the crosswalk.

basic

Let's go across the river by boat.

basic

We need to go across the park to get home.

basic

She looked both ways before she went across the busy street.

natural

If you go across here, you'll find a shortcut to the market.

natural

We watched the deer go across the road late at night.

natural