/krɒs/ – nounverb
Definition: 1. căt ngang qua, đi ngang qua;
2. gạch chéo (séc);
3. đan chéo nhau;
4. cản trở, chống lại.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, the word “cross” refers to the questioning of a witness by the opposing party during a trial or hearing. This questioning is known as cross-examination and is intended to test the credibility of the witness and the accuracy of their testimony.
Example: The witness was asked to cross-examine the defendant during the trial.