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1. 穿过 (chuānguò) - This word also means "to pass through" and has a similar pronunciation to 穿越. However, it is more commonly used to describe physically passing through something, such as a tunnel or a doorway.
2. 跨越 (kuàyuè) - This word means "to cross over" and can also be used to convey the idea of passing through something. It can also be used in a figurative sense, such as "to cross over a barrier" or "to overcome a challenge."
3. 穿梭 (chuānsuō) - This word means "to shuttle" or "to move back and forth" and can be used to describe passing through a space or area repeatedly. It can also be used to describe the movement of a person or object through a crowded area.
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1. 穿越时空 (chuānyuè shíkōng) - to travel through time and space; to transcend time and space
This idiom is often used in science fiction or fantasy contexts, referring to characters or objects that can move through different time periods or dimensions.
2. 穿越障碍 (chuānyuè zhàng'ài) - to overcome obstacles; to break through barriers
This expression can be used in a literal sense, such as overcoming physical barriers, or in a figurative sense, such as overcoming challenges or difficulties.
3. 穿越沙漠 (chuānyuè shāmò) - to cross the desert
This idiom is often used to describe a difficult or dangerous journey, as crossing a desert requires endurance and perseverance.
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