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Definition of "across" in 英语

preposition

  1. To, toward, or from the far side of (something that lies between two points of interest).

    • We rowed across the river.
    • Fortunately, there was a bridge across the river.
    • He came across the street to meet me.
  2. On the opposite side of (something that lies between two points of interest).

    • That store is across the street.
  3. (Southern US, African-American Vernacular) across from: on the opposite side, relative to something that lies between, from (a point of interest).

    • And make sure you're parked across the mall in the outside lot. […] Last time I was there, I parked in a parking structure and paid an arm and a leg for it.
  4. From one side to the other within (a space being traversed).

    • The meteor streaked across the sky.
    • He walked across the room.
    • Could you slide that across the table to me, please?
  5. At or near the far end of (a space).

  6. Spanning.

    • This poetry speaks across the centuries.
  7. Throughout.

    • All across the country, voters were communicating their representatives.
  8. So as to intersect or pass through or over at an angle.

    • Lay the top stick across the bottom one.
    • She had straps fastened across the conduit every six feet.
  9. In possession of full, up-to-date information about; abreast of.

    • Keep across all the latest news here at Channel 10.

adverb

  1. From one side to the other.

    • she helped the blind man across; the river is half a mile across
  2. On the other side.

    • If we sail off at noon, when will we be across?
  3. In a particular direction.

    • He leaned across for a book.
  4. (crosswording) Horizontally.

    • I got stuck on 4 across.

noun

  1. (crosswording, often in combination) A word that runs horizontally in the completed puzzle grid or its associated clue.

    • I solved all of the acrosses, but then got stuck on 3 down.