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单词 crossing
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Definition of crossing in English:

crossing

noun ˈkrɒsɪŋˈkrɔsɪŋ
  • 1A place where roads or railway lines cross.

    a stream of cars was waiting for the railway crossing barriers to be opened
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Yet at railway crossings there are bells and lights when the road is to be blocked.
    • The fact that the crash happened on a railway crossing has led to immediate demands for a change to the way that the interface between roads and rail are handled.
    • Usually, railway crossings work more or less like clockwork.
    • A new economic agreement between the two was signed on Friday and they have pledged to open road and rail crossings possibly later this year.
    • My biggest fear was having to brake, from high speed, for red lights, railway crossings, etc.
    • But what we are talking about here is crossing roadways and railway crossings.
    • Police have now warned that gates guarding the railway crossing should be kept closed at all times to try to prevent a repeat of the tragic accident.
    • One could quite reasonably believe that there are a finite number of ways persons could breach the laws regarding railway crossings.
    • Built on a predominantly straight alignment, with no road crossings, the new line also merges with conventional track, cutting travel times to towns such as Nice, Monaco and Perpignan.
    • It centered upon his plan to elevate the tracks of the city's railroads at road crossings.
    • The two-day initiative is to target high-risk drivers at railway crossings and perform general driver safety and education blitzes.
    • The delays at the railway crossing would be avoided by creating a new link road.
    • Because of the slow speeds involved, light railways did not have to have gated railway crossings.
    • If Nebraskans want well-maintained roads and safer railroad crossings, they may have to pay a little more at the pump.
    • Posters will be put up at all of the railway stations, railway crossings, access points and known trespass locations.
    • It includes plans to bridge the crossing and introduce a railway station.
    • The barrier at the railway crossing did not function well and the bell did not ring.
    • Gatekeepers at railway crossings, watchers and other workers associated with track work placed an indefinite ban on overtime on February 14.
    • He admitted building the double line would cause more train traffic at the railway crossings.
    • The number of deaths at railway crossings has risen, experts said last night.
    Synonyms
    junction, crossroads, intersection, interchange
    motorway junction, railway junction, level crossing
    1. 1.1Architecture The intersection of a church nave and the transepts.
      the cathedral has a lantern tower over the crossing
      Example sentencesExamples
      • What survives today as the parish church is the crossing, transepts, presbytery, and ambulatory.
      • Arrived, the Queen was placed in a chair of estate in the middle of the crossing, facing the high altar.
  • 2A place at which one may safely cross something, especially a street.

    we were thirty yards from the crossing when a man stepped off the pavement
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Local people who have used this crossing regularly are saying that they cannot recall an accident there.
    • He said they would consider the results but they would be leaning towards providing a crossing on the street.
    • I use this crossing up to six times a day, walking my children to school.
    • On a related note, it seems that at last we are looking at a safe crossing for pupils of Parish Church School in the not too distant future.
    • As a daily user of the pedestrian crossing I have some reservations about my safety, more importantly that of my daughter who uses this crossing twice daily to attend school.
    • This has left the city with a couple of road crossings which are now deemed unsafe due to lack of crossing signals and road configurations.
    • First came the battle between advocates of a short tower and those who wanted a much taller tower over the crossing.
    • The Government aims to set aside more space on roads and in public places for walkers and cyclists and improve their journeys with better street lighting and dedicated crossings.
    • ‘Drivers are being terribly arrogant at that crossing,’ she said.
    • This rulemaking covers access to public rights-of-way, sidewalks, street crossings and related pedestrian facilities.
    • It tells users exactly where they are, and gives warnings about obstacles such as road junctions and crossings.
    • In order to collect test data, all street crossings will be subject to videotaping.
    • Police are continuing the hunt for the driver of a black Fiat Punto, which knocked Katie down on a crossing in York.
    • I feel I have to write to take issue with her on the matter of our much needed crossing.
    • Planning officers said that in further plans there should also be provision for another crossing near to the school.
    • The crossing should safely assist pedestrians to the Victoria Recreation Ground, as well as to a nearby scout hut and nursery.
    • The regulatory committee also agreed that plans for a proposed crossing should be supported.
    • I was disgusted by a remark from him when he spoke against a pedestrian controlled crossing, saying most children these days did not know the difference between red and green lights.
    • One of the worst issues was the crossing on Devon Street.
    • Sadly, no one can stop those who choose not to use the crossings in the High Street.
    Synonyms
    pedestrian crossing, street crossing, pelican crossing, zebra crossing
    informal the green man
    1. 2.1 A place at which one may cross a border between countries.
      a border crossing
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The clamp-down is on targeted street vendors rather than the border crossings where the cigarette trucks enter the country illegally.
      • By Dec. 31, 2007, it will extend to land border crossings.
      • In October, 6,000 protesters with bulldozers and tractors closed 15 border crossings for an entire week.
      • Until earlier this month, travellers at this remote desert border crossing could enter Iraq without a visa.
      • It's a 2.5 hour drive, minus any border crossing wait time.
      • Well-guarded border crossings would allow international commerce to continue while also providing an opportunity to keep track of who is entering and exiting the country.
      • Though these drive-through detectors are good for quick scans at busy seaports and border crossings, they don't convey much specific information.
      • Efforts to curb illegal border crossings have so far posed an obstacle for those wanting to visit family members living across the border.
      • This investment will reduce bottlenecks at two of our major border crossings.
      • ID cards are already used for identification at border crossings in Europe.
      • ‘Skipping’ the country is increasingly difficult owing to the computerization of airports and border crossings.
      • Other restrictions such as disinfectant controls at border crossings, ports and airports, along with warnings to passengers from England to dispose of risky food products, will continue.
      • That border crossing will make a profound and irreversible difference.
      • That is why Washington is working with Mexico City to open up more and more of these fast lanes at border crossings.
      • Businesses that use highway transport are facing long delays at customs crossings along the border.
      • Officials from these agencies are responsible for inspecting baggage and vehicles at airports and border crossings.
      • The sensor, with its high speed and sensitivity, would be a welcome addition at airport-security checkpoints, border crossings, and ports, he notes.
      • Every town, city or border crossing is a bustle of trade.
      • Seizures at checkpoints, airports and international border crossings have proven equally successful,.
      • U.S. Customs said agents have seized 19,000 pounds of marijuana at northern border crossings.
  • 3mass noun The action of crossing something.

    the crossing of the Pennines
    Example sentencesExamples
    • For pedestrians the crossing of Teeling Street is a daily ordeal.
    • Englishman Simon Chalk will be official record-holder for the fastest rowed crossing of the Indian Ocean after all.
    • It is estimated that it will cost £20m to cut the cost of the tolls, and that a cut in the cost of crossing from the island to the mainland could create 200 jobs.
    • He was kayaking in a twenty-four foot craft for seventy-four days attempting the first solo crossing of the Atlantic.
    • When the pedestrian phase is too long, drivers may be unnecessarily delayed at an empty crosswalk after all pedestrians have completed their crossing.
    • The issue of Mexican immigration and border crossing is reversed, as Americans stream toward the border, only to be forbidden entry by Mexican patrols.
    • Do you believe the United States should hold Mexico responsible for its citizens' illegal crossing of our borders?
    • There were also gunboats on the border to prevent any crossing.
    • It was the first time he and his people have come to this spot along the Zambezi River, to commemorate the crossing of his ancestors during an eclipse over 150 years ago.
    • Charles Lindbergh's stunning crossing of the Atlantic did not stop other aerial adventurers from attempting the flight over that vast ocean.
    • The feat of getting so many men across the forbidden mountain range which separates the west coast of Chile from the jungle on the east was reminiscent of Hannibal's crossing of the Alps.
    • Not the best time for your first subterranean crossing perhaps.
    • Now, my journey for food begins with the crossing of a railway line.
    • They come out in their thousands for the Tour's crossing of the Pyrenees.
    1. 3.1count noun A journey across water in a ship.
      a short ferry crossing
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It was a pretty lumpy crossing - force 9 gales and a medium to heavy swell.
      • The rough crossing in the cold and choppy waters from the U.K. to the shores of North America took 10 days.
      • She had to abandon her first planned crossing three weeks earlier because of high winds and sea state.
      • The crossing to Orkney was unexpectedly rough.
      • Even our mighty warships could only make that crossing in weeks!
      • Finally, after a leisurely drive north to Portland, we boarded the ferry for the overnight crossing back to Yarmouth.
      • The first successful crossing by ship would not occur until Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen set out in 1903.
      • He will follow the route of Christopher Columbus's third crossing from Cadiz in Spain to the Port of Spain in Trinidad.
      • The crossing to Trinidad is deep and notoriously rough, as I found out to my cost.
      • The ferry crossing was sublimely calm and sunny.
      • The ship reached Portsmouth in England after a seven-day trans-Atlantic crossing.
      • To get to the coast is at least a day's ride, and the ferry crossing is another day.
      • There is no bridge, and crossing is only possible by a ferry used to transport illegal timber to Vietnam and Cambodia.
      • The 15-minute crossing costs £18.15 return for a car and £2.45 per passenger.
      • Another man lost his teeth in the mid-Atlantic on a particularly rough crossing, while being ill over the side of the boat he was on.
      • So you can see that just picking any old ferry route and the cheapest possible crossing may not necessarily be the best plan.
      • In fact it was considered too rough even to send the dive centre boat to collect us, so we made the 20-minute crossing by ferry.
      • The crossing, which consumed fourteen days, was a rough one, but he reached his destination without serious accident in 1880.
      • The crossing was calm and the gentle swaying motion of the ship had lulled him into a fitful sleep in the rest-lounge.
      • This resulted in a very wet crossing, with the yacht developing a lot of leaks.
      Synonyms
      traversal, traverse, passage, voyage, journey
      cruise, sail
  • 4Crossbreeding.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Hybridization of bovine species is either spontaneous or by organized crossing.
    • The Irish Setter has evolved from the crossing of Irish Water Spaniels, Springer Spaniels, the Spanish Pointer, and English and Gordon Setters.
    • With man's manipulation, however, by taking the pollen from one flower to another and isolating them while the seed pod forms, the number of permutations for crossing is endless.
    • The crossing was done between phenotypically uniform plants.
    • The English hounds were high-legged, strong animals probably originating from the crossing of English mastiffs with Irish greyhounds and wolfhounds.
 
 

Definition of crossing in US English:

crossing

nounˈkrôsiNGˈkrɔsɪŋ
  • 1A place where two roads, two railroad lines, or a road and a railroad line cross.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Usually, railway crossings work more or less like clockwork.
    • The fact that the crash happened on a railway crossing has led to immediate demands for a change to the way that the interface between roads and rail are handled.
    • Built on a predominantly straight alignment, with no road crossings, the new line also merges with conventional track, cutting travel times to towns such as Nice, Monaco and Perpignan.
    • Police have now warned that gates guarding the railway crossing should be kept closed at all times to try to prevent a repeat of the tragic accident.
    • A new economic agreement between the two was signed on Friday and they have pledged to open road and rail crossings possibly later this year.
    • The number of deaths at railway crossings has risen, experts said last night.
    • It centered upon his plan to elevate the tracks of the city's railroads at road crossings.
    • But what we are talking about here is crossing roadways and railway crossings.
    • Yet at railway crossings there are bells and lights when the road is to be blocked.
    • Because of the slow speeds involved, light railways did not have to have gated railway crossings.
    • Posters will be put up at all of the railway stations, railway crossings, access points and known trespass locations.
    • If Nebraskans want well-maintained roads and safer railroad crossings, they may have to pay a little more at the pump.
    • Gatekeepers at railway crossings, watchers and other workers associated with track work placed an indefinite ban on overtime on February 14.
    • The barrier at the railway crossing did not function well and the bell did not ring.
    • The two-day initiative is to target high-risk drivers at railway crossings and perform general driver safety and education blitzes.
    • It includes plans to bridge the crossing and introduce a railway station.
    • He admitted building the double line would cause more train traffic at the railway crossings.
    • My biggest fear was having to brake, from high speed, for red lights, railway crossings, etc.
    • One could quite reasonably believe that there are a finite number of ways persons could breach the laws regarding railway crossings.
    • The delays at the railway crossing would be avoided by creating a new link road.
    Synonyms
    junction, crossroads, intersection, interchange
    1. 1.1Architecture The intersection of a church nave and the transepts.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Arrived, the Queen was placed in a chair of estate in the middle of the crossing, facing the high altar.
      • What survives today as the parish church is the crossing, transepts, presbytery, and ambulatory.
  • 2A place at which one may safely cross something, especially a street.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Sadly, no one can stop those who choose not to use the crossings in the High Street.
    • First came the battle between advocates of a short tower and those who wanted a much taller tower over the crossing.
    • It tells users exactly where they are, and gives warnings about obstacles such as road junctions and crossings.
    • In order to collect test data, all street crossings will be subject to videotaping.
    • I feel I have to write to take issue with her on the matter of our much needed crossing.
    • The Government aims to set aside more space on roads and in public places for walkers and cyclists and improve their journeys with better street lighting and dedicated crossings.
    • As a daily user of the pedestrian crossing I have some reservations about my safety, more importantly that of my daughter who uses this crossing twice daily to attend school.
    • I was disgusted by a remark from him when he spoke against a pedestrian controlled crossing, saying most children these days did not know the difference between red and green lights.
    • ‘Drivers are being terribly arrogant at that crossing,’ she said.
    • This rulemaking covers access to public rights-of-way, sidewalks, street crossings and related pedestrian facilities.
    • I use this crossing up to six times a day, walking my children to school.
    • Planning officers said that in further plans there should also be provision for another crossing near to the school.
    • One of the worst issues was the crossing on Devon Street.
    • The regulatory committee also agreed that plans for a proposed crossing should be supported.
    • Police are continuing the hunt for the driver of a black Fiat Punto, which knocked Katie down on a crossing in York.
    • He said they would consider the results but they would be leaning towards providing a crossing on the street.
    • The crossing should safely assist pedestrians to the Victoria Recreation Ground, as well as to a nearby scout hut and nursery.
    • This has left the city with a couple of road crossings which are now deemed unsafe due to lack of crossing signals and road configurations.
    • On a related note, it seems that at last we are looking at a safe crossing for pupils of Parish Church School in the not too distant future.
    • Local people who have used this crossing regularly are saying that they cannot recall an accident there.
    Synonyms
    pedestrian crossing, street crossing, pelican crossing, zebra crossing
    1. 2.1 A place at which one may cross a border between countries.
      a border crossing
      Example sentencesExamples
      • That border crossing will make a profound and irreversible difference.
      • By Dec. 31, 2007, it will extend to land border crossings.
      • The sensor, with its high speed and sensitivity, would be a welcome addition at airport-security checkpoints, border crossings, and ports, he notes.
      • Seizures at checkpoints, airports and international border crossings have proven equally successful,.
      • That is why Washington is working with Mexico City to open up more and more of these fast lanes at border crossings.
      • The clamp-down is on targeted street vendors rather than the border crossings where the cigarette trucks enter the country illegally.
      • This investment will reduce bottlenecks at two of our major border crossings.
      • Well-guarded border crossings would allow international commerce to continue while also providing an opportunity to keep track of who is entering and exiting the country.
      • In October, 6,000 protesters with bulldozers and tractors closed 15 border crossings for an entire week.
      • Businesses that use highway transport are facing long delays at customs crossings along the border.
      • U.S. Customs said agents have seized 19,000 pounds of marijuana at northern border crossings.
      • ID cards are already used for identification at border crossings in Europe.
      • Until earlier this month, travellers at this remote desert border crossing could enter Iraq without a visa.
      • It's a 2.5 hour drive, minus any border crossing wait time.
      • Every town, city or border crossing is a bustle of trade.
      • Officials from these agencies are responsible for inspecting baggage and vehicles at airports and border crossings.
      • Though these drive-through detectors are good for quick scans at busy seaports and border crossings, they don't convey much specific information.
      • Efforts to curb illegal border crossings have so far posed an obstacle for those wanting to visit family members living across the border.
      • ‘Skipping’ the country is increasingly difficult owing to the computerization of airports and border crossings.
      • Other restrictions such as disinfectant controls at border crossings, ports and airports, along with warnings to passengers from England to dispose of risky food products, will continue.
  • 3The action of moving across or over something.

    the crossing of the Pyrenees
    Example sentencesExamples
    • For pedestrians the crossing of Teeling Street is a daily ordeal.
    • When the pedestrian phase is too long, drivers may be unnecessarily delayed at an empty crosswalk after all pedestrians have completed their crossing.
    • He was kayaking in a twenty-four foot craft for seventy-four days attempting the first solo crossing of the Atlantic.
    • They come out in their thousands for the Tour's crossing of the Pyrenees.
    • Not the best time for your first subterranean crossing perhaps.
    • There were also gunboats on the border to prevent any crossing.
    • Do you believe the United States should hold Mexico responsible for its citizens' illegal crossing of our borders?
    • The issue of Mexican immigration and border crossing is reversed, as Americans stream toward the border, only to be forbidden entry by Mexican patrols.
    • Charles Lindbergh's stunning crossing of the Atlantic did not stop other aerial adventurers from attempting the flight over that vast ocean.
    • Now, my journey for food begins with the crossing of a railway line.
    • Englishman Simon Chalk will be official record-holder for the fastest rowed crossing of the Indian Ocean after all.
    • The feat of getting so many men across the forbidden mountain range which separates the west coast of Chile from the jungle on the east was reminiscent of Hannibal's crossing of the Alps.
    • It is estimated that it will cost £20m to cut the cost of the tolls, and that a cut in the cost of crossing from the island to the mainland could create 200 jobs.
    • It was the first time he and his people have come to this spot along the Zambezi River, to commemorate the crossing of his ancestors during an eclipse over 150 years ago.
    1. 3.1 A journey across water in a ship.
      a short ferry crossing
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The crossing to Trinidad is deep and notoriously rough, as I found out to my cost.
      • The ferry crossing was sublimely calm and sunny.
      • She had to abandon her first planned crossing three weeks earlier because of high winds and sea state.
      • The ship reached Portsmouth in England after a seven-day trans-Atlantic crossing.
      • The crossing to Orkney was unexpectedly rough.
      • To get to the coast is at least a day's ride, and the ferry crossing is another day.
      • Even our mighty warships could only make that crossing in weeks!
      • The crossing, which consumed fourteen days, was a rough one, but he reached his destination without serious accident in 1880.
      • This resulted in a very wet crossing, with the yacht developing a lot of leaks.
      • The first successful crossing by ship would not occur until Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen set out in 1903.
      • Finally, after a leisurely drive north to Portland, we boarded the ferry for the overnight crossing back to Yarmouth.
      • There is no bridge, and crossing is only possible by a ferry used to transport illegal timber to Vietnam and Cambodia.
      • In fact it was considered too rough even to send the dive centre boat to collect us, so we made the 20-minute crossing by ferry.
      • Another man lost his teeth in the mid-Atlantic on a particularly rough crossing, while being ill over the side of the boat he was on.
      • It was a pretty lumpy crossing - force 9 gales and a medium to heavy swell.
      • The 15-minute crossing costs £18.15 return for a car and £2.45 per passenger.
      • So you can see that just picking any old ferry route and the cheapest possible crossing may not necessarily be the best plan.
      • The crossing was calm and the gentle swaying motion of the ship had lulled him into a fitful sleep in the rest-lounge.
      • He will follow the route of Christopher Columbus's third crossing from Cadiz in Spain to the Port of Spain in Trinidad.
      • The rough crossing in the cold and choppy waters from the U.K. to the shores of North America took 10 days.
      Synonyms
      traversal, traverse, passage, voyage, journey
  • 4Crossbreeding.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The crossing was done between phenotypically uniform plants.
    • The English hounds were high-legged, strong animals probably originating from the crossing of English mastiffs with Irish greyhounds and wolfhounds.
    • The Irish Setter has evolved from the crossing of Irish Water Spaniels, Springer Spaniels, the Spanish Pointer, and English and Gordon Setters.
    • Hybridization of bovine species is either spontaneous or by organized crossing.
    • With man's manipulation, however, by taking the pollen from one flower to another and isolating them while the seed pod forms, the number of permutations for crossing is endless.
 
 
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