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Definition of cross reference in English: cross referencenounˌkrɒs ˈrɛfrənsˈkrɔs ˈˌrɛf(ə)rəns A reference to another text or part of a text, typically given in order to elaborate on a point. 相互参照,互见 Example sentencesExamples - Finally, as a result of this legislation, a consequential amendment makes a change in a cross reference contained in the Privacy Act.
- Give cross references that may throw extra light on a passage or a word.
- The index seems adequate although there are no cross references at the end of the alphabetical entries themselves.
- I loved the extra cross references, summaries, and test questions complete with the correct answers.
- It will be seen that there is a cross reference to paragraph 9.79.
- I wanted to find out about money-laundering, so I pressed Google and followed a complex web of cross references.
- In my own case, since I am unfamiliar with some of the formulas in this text, I found myself constantly referring to cross reference lists to be sure what I was reading.
- Our catalogs are complete with private brand cross references.
- Some sort of cross reference between the photograph and part is desirable although labour intensive if carried out manually.
- When necessary we accessed cross references and related articles.
- I thought Justice Hunt gave a cross reference in one of these footnotes.
- The entry concludes with cross references to other articles.
- All cross references would be removed as soon as technically possible until the system can be fixed.
- There are cross references connecting families to their relatives in different towns and counties.
- Follow the cross references from one essay to the next.
- It is well written, thoroughly researched, with copious cross references.
- There, that information could be collated with other profiles, to create a social network map of blog cross references.
- He thumbed through his study Bible filled with commentaries and cross references.
- Then there are other things, such as amending clause 92 to omit the unneeded cross reference, for example.
- Once opened, the cross references expand when you allow the mouse to hover over them.
verbˌkrɒs ˈrɛfrənsˈkrɔs ˈˌrɛf(ə)rəns with object Provide with cross references. entries are fully cross-referenced 词条均设有充分的参见项目。 Example sentencesExamples - Each entry is also cross-referenced with others, and after the last page of the novel is a subject index.
- The quotes are carefully cross-referenced to the original interviews, and references are provided for the scientific literature that is cited.
- It is cross-referenced to include the diverse services some companies provide, so you can surf by manufacturer alphabetically, or by type of product.
- Nor is that the only omission in this alphabetised and thematically cross-referenced compendium of ‘hypocrisy, prudery and deceit’.
- Many entries cross-reference others, and an index further assists readers in locating topics.
- Each entry is carefully cross-referenced.
- There'll be a new beautifully annotated and cross-referenced entry every day.
- The book is fully cross-referenced and has a useful Thematic Index along with a clear and valuable Introduction.
- The comprehensive database and cross-referenced web site provides a platform for further discourse and analytical study.
- His superb appendix provides an exhaustive guide cross-referencing Williams's works and biblical references.
- But the best feature of the site is that all the material is cross-referenced, providing a single source for reliable information.
- The book is exhaustively cross-referenced and indexed in an additional 200 pages, making it a trivia buff's wet dream.
- Although almost impossible to navigate in any structured way, the exhaustively cross-referenced internal links allow you to surf endlessly from topic to topic.
- In the longer-term, it is envisaged a national insurance database, which will enable insurance details to be cross-referenced, will be established as required under an EU directive.
- All the entries are cross-referenced, so you'll never have to worry about running across an unfamiliar term.
- The program essentially cross-references government records from both public and private databases, putting together a dossier on individuals for use by law enforcement.
- Some of the more advanced FAQ lists are actually knowledge bases with cross-referencing capabilities similar to the library card catalog, but there is a better way.
- There will be cross-referenced information about corporations and NGOs, mission statements and news about causes and campaigns.
- To my chagrin, I notice that the two sets of documents are cross-referenced.
- Researchers maintain that the very nature of knowledge is different in the digital age because information held on computers can be cross-referenced and linked.
Definition of cross reference in US English: cross referencenounˈkrɔs ˈˌrɛf(ə)rəns A reference to another text or part of a text, typically given in order to elaborate on a point. 相互参照,互见 Example sentencesExamples - Our catalogs are complete with private brand cross references.
- Finally, as a result of this legislation, a consequential amendment makes a change in a cross reference contained in the Privacy Act.
- In my own case, since I am unfamiliar with some of the formulas in this text, I found myself constantly referring to cross reference lists to be sure what I was reading.
- Some sort of cross reference between the photograph and part is desirable although labour intensive if carried out manually.
- It is well written, thoroughly researched, with copious cross references.
- He thumbed through his study Bible filled with commentaries and cross references.
- It will be seen that there is a cross reference to paragraph 9.79.
- All cross references would be removed as soon as technically possible until the system can be fixed.
- I wanted to find out about money-laundering, so I pressed Google and followed a complex web of cross references.
- Give cross references that may throw extra light on a passage or a word.
- The entry concludes with cross references to other articles.
- There are cross references connecting families to their relatives in different towns and counties.
- The index seems adequate although there are no cross references at the end of the alphabetical entries themselves.
- I thought Justice Hunt gave a cross reference in one of these footnotes.
- I loved the extra cross references, summaries, and test questions complete with the correct answers.
- Once opened, the cross references expand when you allow the mouse to hover over them.
- There, that information could be collated with other profiles, to create a social network map of blog cross references.
- When necessary we accessed cross references and related articles.
- Follow the cross references from one essay to the next.
- Then there are other things, such as amending clause 92 to omit the unneeded cross reference, for example.
verbˈkrɔs ˈˌrɛf(ə)rəns [with object]usually be cross-referencedProvide with cross references to another text or part of a text. 为…提供“参见” entries are fully cross-referenced 词条均设有充分的参见项目。 Example sentencesExamples - It is cross-referenced to include the diverse services some companies provide, so you can surf by manufacturer alphabetically, or by type of product.
- Some of the more advanced FAQ lists are actually knowledge bases with cross-referencing capabilities similar to the library card catalog, but there is a better way.
- Each entry is also cross-referenced with others, and after the last page of the novel is a subject index.
- The quotes are carefully cross-referenced to the original interviews, and references are provided for the scientific literature that is cited.
- The comprehensive database and cross-referenced web site provides a platform for further discourse and analytical study.
- Nor is that the only omission in this alphabetised and thematically cross-referenced compendium of ‘hypocrisy, prudery and deceit’.
- All the entries are cross-referenced, so you'll never have to worry about running across an unfamiliar term.
- The program essentially cross-references government records from both public and private databases, putting together a dossier on individuals for use by law enforcement.
- To my chagrin, I notice that the two sets of documents are cross-referenced.
- In the longer-term, it is envisaged a national insurance database, which will enable insurance details to be cross-referenced, will be established as required under an EU directive.
- The book is exhaustively cross-referenced and indexed in an additional 200 pages, making it a trivia buff's wet dream.
- The book is fully cross-referenced and has a useful Thematic Index along with a clear and valuable Introduction.
- Researchers maintain that the very nature of knowledge is different in the digital age because information held on computers can be cross-referenced and linked.
- Although almost impossible to navigate in any structured way, the exhaustively cross-referenced internal links allow you to surf endlessly from topic to topic.
- His superb appendix provides an exhaustive guide cross-referencing Williams's works and biblical references.
- There will be cross-referenced information about corporations and NGOs, mission statements and news about causes and campaigns.
- Each entry is carefully cross-referenced.
- There'll be a new beautifully annotated and cross-referenced entry every day.
- But the best feature of the site is that all the material is cross-referenced, providing a single source for reliable information.
- Many entries cross-reference others, and an index further assists readers in locating topics.
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