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  1. 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. They criss-crossed the country by bus. Inglés americano: criss-cross / ˈkrɪs krɔs /. Portugués brasileño: entrecruzar.

  2. Word Origin early 17th cent. (denoting a figure of a cross preceding the alphabet in a hornbook, an old fashioned teaching aid): from Christ-cross (in the same sense in late Middle English), from Christ's cross.The form was later treated as a reduplication of cross.

  3. criss-cross翻译:(在…上)纵横交错,(在…上)交叉运动。了解更多。

  4. Hace 4 días · 2. reciprocal verb. If two sets of lines or things criss-cross, they cross over each other. Wires criss-cross between the tops of the poles, forming a grid. 3. adjective [ADJ n] A criss-cross pattern or design consists of lines crossing each other. Slash the tops of the loaves with a serrated knife in a criss-cross pattern.

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  6. CrissCross 1992 A 12-year-old boy comes of age in 1969 Key West against the backdrop of the Apollo moon landing, when he begins to sell cocaine so his mother...

  7. crisscross: 1 n a marking that consists of lines that cross each other Synonyms: cross , mark Type of: marking a pattern of marks adj marked with crossing lines Synonyms: crisscrossed reticular , reticulate resembling or forming a network adv crossing one another in opposite directions v mark with a pattern of crossing lines “ crisscross the ...

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