crossings
n. 人行橫道( crossing的名詞複數 ); (海洋或寬闊江河的)橫渡; (線的)交叉點; (透過道路、河流等的)安全通行處
A crossing is a journey by boat or ship to a place on the other side of a sea, river, or lake.
He made the crossing from Cape Town to Sydney in just over twenty-six days...
他在短短26天內從開普敦橫渡到悉尼。
The vessel docked in Swansea after a ten-hour crossing.
輪船在橫渡10個小時後停泊在了斯旺西。
A crossing is a place where two roads, paths, or lines cross.
A crossing is the same as a pedestrian crossing .
A car hit her on a crossing.
一輛汽車在人行橫道上撞了她。
A crossing is the same as a grade crossing or a level crossing .
He has made several crossings on the Atlantic aboard S . S . Queen Mary.
他好幾次乘瑪麗皇后號輪船橫渡大西洋.
They have planted machine - guns at street crossings.
他們在十字路口設定了機槍.
You'll find deer crossings whichever road you take.
不管你走哪條路,都能發現鹿走過的路.
The long whistles came with sad, musical effect as the lonely woodland crossings were approached.
當火車駛近荒涼的林地中的道口時,便傳來長長的汽笛聲,充滿憂傷的 、 音樂般的韻味.
From this moment, I will no longer be aware of the number of crossings.
從這時起, 我就再也記不清橫越的次數了.