cross-hatch
verb [ I or T ] uk/ˈkrɒs.hætʃ/ us/ˈkrɑːs.hætʃ/ (also hatch)
画交叉线
If two groups of parallel lines cross-hatch, or you cross-hatch them, they are close together and cross each other, often in order to show differences of light and darkness on a picture.
Cross-hatch the stripes to make them darker. 对条纹作交叉线处理,使其颜色更深。
The location was in one of those narrow little lanes that cross-hatch the English countryside. 这个地方位于一条常见纵横交错于英国乡村的狭窄小道上。
See: cross-hatching
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- Cross-hatch the entire surface of the paper to give greater intensity.
- The black-and-white illustrations had closely worked lines that cross-hatched.
- Arrow-straight roads cross-hatch each other on a checkerboard of fields.