Идиомы и фразеологизмы английского со словом cross. Страница два

Словосочетания со словом cross. Страница два

cross one's mind
pass through one's mind
To be a sudden or passing thought; be thought of by someone; come to your mind; occur to you.
At first Bob was puzzled by Virginia's waving, but then it crossed his mind that she was trying to tell him something.
When Jane did not come home by midnight, many terrible fears passed through Mother's mind.
cross one's path
To meet or encounter someone; to come upon someone more by accident than by plan.
Surprisingly, I crossed John's path in Central Park one afternoon.
cross out
To cancel by marking with a horizontal line.
The teacher crossed out several incorrect words in Tanya's composition.
I crossed the last line out of my letter because it had the wrong tone to it.
cross street
A street that crosses a main street and runs on both sides of it.
Elm Street is a cross street on Main Street and there is a traffic light there.
cross swords
To have an argument with; fight. Often used with with.
Don't argue with the teacher; you're not old enough to cross swords with her.
cross the wire
To finish a race.
The Russian crossed the wire just behind the American.
cross up
To block or upset; throw into confusion or disorder.
We were going to catch him at the gate, but he crossed us up by going in the back way.
Father crossed up the surprise party we had planned for him by not getting back in time.
To deceive or be false to.
George crossed up his partner by selling a lot of things secretly.
cross-check
crosscheck
The testing of the truth of by checking one report against another or others.
A cross-check with other books will show us if this story is true.
To test the truth of by examining in different ways or by seeing different reports about.
If you see something in a book that may not be true, be sure to crosscheck it in other books.