Across | Mean of across in English Dictionary
/əˈkrɑːs/
- from one side to the other side of (something)
- We took a ferry across the river.
- We saw them walking across the street.
- She reached across the table to shake his hand.
- They traveled back and forth across the border.
- Airplanes flew across the sky above us.
- She slapped him right across the face. [=she slapped his face]
- on the other side of (something)
- He was seated across the table from me.
- Our grandparents live across the street (from us).
- The accident happened just across the state line.
- so as to reach or spread over or throughout (something)
- A smile spread across her face.
- Looking out across the ocean, he saw land.
- The sun's light spread across the mountains.
- The disease spread quickly across the country.
- in every part of (a country, region, etc.)
- The movie is now showing in theaters across [=throughout] America.
- Newspapers (all) across the world reported the story.
- We could hear the bells all across town.
- from one side to the other
- The streams are small enough to jump across.
- They walked across to the other side of the street.
- They reached across and shook each other's hand.
- in a measurement from one side to the other side
- At its widest point, the pond measures 150 feet across.
- The hole was 10 feet across. [=10 feet wide]
- on the opposite side
- I saw them crossing the street and I waited until they were safely across.
- on the opposite side from (someone or something)
- She sat (directly) across from me at the table.
- The restaurant is (just) across from the high school.
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