crossover
- IPA[ˈkrôsˌōvər]
美式
- a point or place of crossing from one side to the other.;a short length of track joining two adjacent railroad lines.
noun: crossover, plural noun: crossovers
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名詞
- 1. a point or place of crossing from one side to the other.
- ▪ a short length of track joining two adjacent railroad lines.
- 2. the process of achieving success in a different field or style, especially in popular music a jazz-classical crossover album
- 3. relating to or denoting trials of medical treatment in which experimental subjects and control groups are exchanged after a set period a crossover study
- 4. a person who votes for a candidate in a different political party than the one they usually support crossover votes
- distortion occurring where a signal changes from positive to negative or vice versa.
Oxford Dictionary
- distortion occurring where a signal changes from positive to negative or vice versa.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a filter in a loudspeaker unit that divides the signal and delivers different parts to bass and ...
Oxford Dictionary
- a filter in a loudspeaker unit that divides the signal and delivers different parts to bass and ...
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈkrɒsəʊvə]
英式
- a point or place of crossing from one side to the other.
Oxford Dictionary