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crossback
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The sense of "crossback" for "Catholic person" refers to Catholic priests wearing crosses on the backs of their vestments in church services.
名詞
crossback (複数形 crossbacks)
- Two pieces on the back of an item (for attaching または bracing it) which form an "X".
- 1876, Lyman Bridges, Report on the Buildings of the Exhibition and on Railroad Structures:
- 1896, John William Martin, Pike and Perch Fishing:
- This reel need not be very large, nor yet very expensive, a plain, easy-running wooden one about three inches in diameter, and costing no more than from two to three shillings, will be plenty good enough ; but one thing the tyro ought to observe, and that is, the reel should have a strong crossback to it ; the brasswork on the back should be fitted right across and in four opposite directions.
- 1952, Orthopaedic Appliances Atlas - Volume 2, page 113:
- An "X"-shaped railroad crossing sign.
- 1944, Pennsylvania. Public Utilities Commission, Decisions - Volume 23, page 120:
- Where the traffic over a railroad crossing consisted of 5 locomotive round-trips weekly and 1,275 motor vehicles daily, the Commission held that public safety required not only standard reflector-type advance and crossback crossing warning signals be erected, but that a member of the train crew precede each locomotive, car or train across the highway and warn the traveling public.
- 1981, Excerpta Medica: Occupational health and industrial medicine:
- (derogatory, offensive) A Catholic.
- (dance) A step in which one leg crosses behind the other.
- 1957, Beale Fletcher, How to improve your tap dancing:
- 2000, Constance Valis Hill, Brotherhood in Rhythm: The Jazz Tap Dancing of the Nicholas Brothers:
- Whether tip-toeing daintily or skidding with controlled abandon across the space, Harold's softshoe dance ran the gamut of classic jazz dance steps. Circling crossbacks and crossovers, step-ball-changes, spin turns and grapevines, ...
- (米国用法 football) A play in which the player with the ball crosses to one side of the field and then doubles back to the other.
- The measurement from the outer edge of one shoulder blade to the outer edge of the other.
- A hairpin bend.
- A cross-course.
- 1894, North of England Institute of Mining and Mechanical Engineers, Transactions - Volume 43, page 440:
- A return to the original course of action by one who previously changed to a different course of action, or the person making that return.
- 1986, Jeffrey Bland, A Year in Nutritional Medicine, page 79:
- An additional within-subject study of twenty-eight juveniles who experienced both diets (twelve crossover かつ sixteen crossbacks to the original diet) resulted in a 35 percent reduced incidence of antisocial behavior.
- 2003, Crystal L. Keels, Virtual Freedom: Black Critical Intervention in Contemporary Culture:
- By employing virtual reality and new communications technologies, Prince, who in the early 1980s was one of the world's most successful crossover artists, has now succeeded in form of crossback.
- A cross between a hybrid species and one of the original parent species.
- The species resulting from a crossback.
- 1990, The best of the hardiest, page 137:
- Some years ago a group of hybrids and hybrid crossbacks named the Guyencourt Hybrids was introduced.
動詞
crossback (三人称単数 現在形 crossbacks, 現在分詞 crossbacking, 過去形および過去分詞形 crossbacked)
- To cross a hybrid species with one of the original parent species.
- 1960, Iago Galdston, Human Nutrition: Historic and Scientific, page 156:
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