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tra·verse
/ˈtrævɚ/
橫貫,橫木,障礙,否認,反駁(
vt
.)橫過,穿過,經過,詳細研究,反對
From:
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traverse
橫過
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Trav·erse
a.
Lying
across
;
being
in
a
direction
across
something
else
;
as
,
paths
cut
with
traverse
trenches
.
Oak
. . .
being
strong
in
all
positions
,
may
be
better
trusted
in
cross
and
traverse
work
.
--
Sir
H
.
Wotton
.
The
ridges
of
the
fallow
field
traverse
.
--
Hayward
.
Traverse drill
Mach.
,
a
machine
tool
for
drilling
slots
,
in
which
the
work
or
tool
has
a
lateral
motion
back
and
forth
;
also
,
a
drilling
machine
in
which
the
spindle
holder
can
be
adjusted
laterally
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Trav·erse
,
n.
1.
Anything
that
traverses
,
or
crosses
.
Specifically
: --
(a)
Something
that
thwarts
,
crosses
,
or
obstructs
;
a
cross
accident
;
as
,
he
would
have
succeeded
,
had
it
not
been
for
unlucky
traverses
not
under
his
control
.
(b)
A
barrier
,
sliding
door
,
movable
screen
,
curtain
,
or
the
like
.
Men
drinken
and
the
travers
draw
anon
.
--
Chaucer
.
And
the
entrance
of
the
king
,
The
first
traverse
was
drawn
. --
F
.
Beaumont
.
(c)
Arch.
A
gallery
or
loft
of
communication
from
side
to
side
of
a
church
or
other
large
building
.
(d)
Fort.
A
work
thrown
up
to
intercept
an
enfilade
,
or
reverse
fire
,
along
exposed
passage
,
or
line
of
work
.
(e)
Law
A
formal
denial
of
some
matter
of
fact
alleged
by
the
opposite
party
in
any
stage
of
the
pleadings
.
The
technical
words
introducing
a
traverse
are
absque
hoc
,
without
this
;
that
is
,
without
this
which
follows
.
(f)
Naut.
The
zigzag
course
or
courses
made
by
a
ship
in
passing
from
one
place
to
another
;
a
compound
course
.
(g)
Geom.
A
line
lying
across
a
figure
or
other
lines
;
a
transversal
.
(h)
Surv.
A
line
surveyed
across
a
plot
of
ground
.
(i)
Gun.
The
turning
of
a
gun
so
as
to
make
it
point
in
any
desired
direction
.
2.
A
turning
;
a
trick
;
a
subterfuge
. [
Obs
.]
To work a traverse
or
To solve a traverse
Naut.
,
to
reduce
a
series
of
courses
or
distances
to
an
equivalent
single
one
;
to
calculate
the
resultant
of
a
traverse
.
Traverse board
Naut.
,
a
small
board
hung
in
the
steerage
,
having
the
points
of
the
compass
marked
on
it
,
and
for
each
point
as
many
holes
as
there
are
half
hours
in
a
watch
.
It
is
used
for
recording
the
courses
made
by
the
ship
in
each
half
hour
,
by
putting
a
peg
in
the
corresponding
hole
.
Traverse jury
Law
,
a
jury
that
tries
cases
;
a
petit
jury
.
Traverse sailing
Naut.
,
a
sailing
by
compound
courses
;
the
method
or
process
of
finding
the
resulting
course
and
distance
from
a
series
of
different
shorter
courses
and
distances
actually
passed
over
by
a
ship
.
Traverse table
.
(a)
Naut. & Surv.
A
table
by
means
of
which
the
difference
of
latitude
and
departure
corresponding
to
any
given
course
and
distance
may
be
found
by
inspection
.
It
contains
the
lengths
of
the
two
sides
of
a
right-angled
triangle
,
usually
for
every
quarter
of
a
degree
of
angle
,
and
for
lengths
of
the
hypothenuse
,
from
1
to
100.
(b)
Railroad
A
platform
with
one
or
more
tracks
,
and
arranged
to
move
laterally
on
wheels
,
for
shifting
cars
,
etc
.,
from
one
line
of
track
to
another
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Trav·erse
adv.
Athwart
;
across
;
crosswise
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Trav·erse
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Traversed
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Traversing
.]
1.
To
lay
in
a
cross
direction
;
to
cross
.
The
parts
should
be
often
traversed
,
or
crossed
,
by
the
flowing
of
the
folds
.
--
Dryden
.
2.
To
cross
by
way
of
opposition
;
to
thwart
with
obstacles
;
to
obstruct
;
to
bring
to
naught
.
I
can
not
but
. . .
admit
the
force
of
this
reasoning
,
which
I
yet
hope
to
traverse
.
--
Sir
W
.
Scott
.
3.
To
wander
over
;
to
cross
in
traveling
;
as
,
to
traverse
the
habitable
globe
.
What
seas
you
traversed
,
and
what
fields
you
fought
.
--
Pope
.
4.
To
pass
over
and
view
;
to
survey
carefully
.
My
purpose
is
to
traverse
the
nature
,
principles
,
and
properties
of
this
detestable
vice
--
ingratitude
.
--
South
.
5.
Gun.
To
turn
to
the
one
side
or
the
other
,
in
order
to
point
in
any
direction
;
as
,
to
traverse
a
cannon
.
6.
Carp.
To
plane
in
a
direction
across
the
grain
of
the
wood
;
as
,
to
traverse
a
board
.
7.
Law
To
deny
formally
,
as
what
the
opposite
party
has
alleged
.
When
the
plaintiff
or
defendant
advances
new
matter
,
he
avers
it
to
be
true
,
and
traverses
what
the
other
party
has
affirmed
.
To
traverse
an
indictment
or
an
office
is
to
deny
it
.
And
save
the
expense
of
long
litigious
laws
,
Where
suits
are
traversed
,
and
so
little
won
That
he
who
conquers
is
but
last
undone
. --
Dryden
.
To traverse a yard
Naut.
,
to
brace
it
fore
and
aft
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Trav·erse
v. i.
1.
To
use
the
posture
or
motions
of
opposition
or
counteraction
,
as
in
fencing
.
To
see
thee
fight
,
to
see
thee
foin
,
to
see
thee
traverse
.
--
Shak
.
2.
To
turn
,
as
on
a
pivot
;
to
move
round
;
to
swivel
;
as
,
the
needle
of
a
compass
traverses
;
if
it
does
not
traverse
well
,
it
is
an
unsafe
guide
.
3.
To
tread
or
move
crosswise
,
as
a
horse
that
throws
his
croup
to
one
side
and
his
head
to
the
other
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
traverse
n
1:
a
horizontal
beam
that
extends
across
something
[
syn
:
trave
,
crossbeam
,
crosspiece
]
2:
a
horizontal
crosspiece
across
a
window
or
separating
a
door
from
a
window
over
it
[
syn
:
transom
]
3:
taking
a
zigzag
path
on
skis
[
syn
:
traversal
]
4:
travel
across
[
syn
:
traversal
]
v
1:
travel
across
or
pass
over
; "
The
caravan
covered
almost
100
miles
each
day
" [
syn
:
track
,
cover
,
cross
, {
pass
over
,
get over
,
get across
,
cut through
, {
cut
across
]
2:
to
cover
or
extend
over
an
area
or
time
period
; "
Rivers
traverse
the
valley
floor
", "
The
parking
lot
spans
3
acres
"; "
The
novel
spans
three
centuries
" [
syn
:
cross
,
span
,
sweep
]
3:
deny
formally
(
an
allegation
of
fact
by
the
opposing
party
)
in
a
legal
suit
[
syn
:
deny
]
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