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recross verb[ T ] (alsore-cross)uk /ˌriːˈkrɒs/ us /ˌriːˈkrɑːs/ to go across from one side of something to the other for a second, third, etc. time: 重新穿过 They had to cross and re-cross a stream to get there. The new program will not deter desperate refugees from attempting to recross the border.新计划不会阻止绝望的难民试图重新越过边界。 recross your legs/arms to change your leg or arm position so that a different leg or arm is on the top from the one that was on top previously: 重新交叉双腿/双臂 We often cross and recross our legs to change sitting position. Four dancers dressed in animal costumes crossed and recrossed the stage. By the end of the book, the remaining characters' paths have crossed and recrossed many times. They say that we jumped the line and have to recross the start line or be disqualified. Isabella crossed and recrossed her legs. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Crossing and moving through bash through (something) break break through something criss-cross cross cross from something into something cross over cut ford non-intersecting penetrable penetrate penetration penetrative percolate rip scissor straddle transit uncrossed
Idiom
someone's path recrosses/paths recross |