●ˌcross ˈover1. ( ˌcross ˈover sth) (especially BrE) to go from one side of sth, for example a road/street, a room, etc. to the other走到对面;横穿◆Let’s cross over to the other side. 咱们到那边去吧。◆She crossed over the road. 她横穿过马路。OBJroad, bridge2.(into/to sth)to move from one style or type of music, culture, politics, etc. to another; to combine parts of different styles or types(音乐、文化、政见等的风格或类型)转变;结合(不同风格或类型)◆They’re a blues band who have succeeded in crossing over to jazz. 他们是一支成功融合了爵士乐风格的布鲁斯乐队。1[v + adv][v + prep]2[v + adv]▸ˈcrossover
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a successful combination of different styles of music, etc.; a successful change from one style to another(不同音乐风格等的)结合,跨界,转变◆an exciting rock-dance crossover 摇滚与舞蹈的激情糅合◆a crossover artist 转型艺术家◆She’s made the crossover from modelling into pop. 她从模特转型为流行歌手。