释义 |
criss-cross or crisscross /krisˈkros/ noun- A network of crossing lines
- The Latin cross at the beginning of the alphabet on a hornbook (see criss-cross-row under Christ)
- A mark formed by two lines in the form of a cross, as the signature of a person unable to write his or her name
- A game of noughts and crosses (esp N American)
adjective and adverb- Crosswise
- Consisting of a network of crossed lines
transitive verb and intransitive verb To cross repeatedly ORIGIN: From christ-cross |