If a person or thing criss-crosses an area, they travel from one side to the other and back again many times, following different routes. If a number of things criss-cross an area, they cross it, and cross over each other.
例句
They criss-crossed the country by bus...他們乘公共汽車游歷這個國家。Telephone wires criss-cross the street.這條街上電話線縱橫交錯。
V-RECIP
(兩組線或事物)相互交叉,相互交錯
If two sets of lines or things criss-cross, they cross over each other.
例句
Wires criss-cross between the tops of the poles, forming a grid...電線桿頂端的電線相互交錯,形成電線網。The roads here are quite a maze, criss-crossing one another in a fashion that at times defies logic.這里的道路如迷宮般縱橫交錯,有時讓人摸不著頭腦。
ADJ
(圖案或設計)縱橫交錯的,十字交叉的
A criss-cross pattern or design consists of lines crossing each other.
例句
Slash the tops of the loaves with a sharp serrated knife in a criss-cross pattern.把烤面包頂部用鋒利的鋸齒刀交錯切開。
英漢詞典釋義
n.
十字形圖案;縱橫交錯的網
a crisscross design十字型設計
英英詞典釋義
Noun
1. marking consisting of crossing lines
Verb
1. cross in a pattern, often random
2. mark with or consist of a pattern of crossed lines;