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intersectverb(CROSS)[IorT](oflines,roads, etc.) tocrossone another: (线条、道路等)(和…)相交,(和…)交叉 Theroadsintersect near thebridge.这些道路在大桥附近相交。 This is thepointwhere thelineintersects thecurve. [T]todivideanareaintosmallerpartsbycrossingit withstraightlines: 贯穿,横穿 Thegardensare intersected bygravelpaths.这些花园里碎石小道纵横交错。 - Thedashedanddottedcurvesdo not intersect.
- Theyliveon the park'ssoutheastcorner, where Parkway and Ocean Drive intersect.
- Shepaintssquares,rectanglesandcubesthat intersect andoverlapone another.
- It is acobblestonestreetintersected bynarrowalleys.
- They made alistof all thestreetsintersecting themainstreet.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesRoad junctions - box
- box junction
- circus
- cloverleaf
- corner
- crossing
- crossroad
- crossroads
- fork
- intersection
- junction
- mini-roundabout
- roundabout
- spaghetti junction
- staggered junction
- throughabout
- traffic circle
- turn off(something)
- turning
See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Crossing and moving through Isolating and separating intersectverb(SIMILAR)[I]If two things intersect, they areconnectedin some way andinfluenceeach other, usually by having some of the sameparts,features, etc.: Shediscussessome of thewaysin whichworkandhealthintersect. Thebookexploresthe intersectinglivesof twosiblings. Ourlifeexperiencesintersectwithourparticularcircumstancestoshapeourvalues. [I]mathematicsspecializedIfsets(=groupsof things withparticularcharacteristics)intersect, they have some of the samemembers: These datasets mayoverlapand intersect. Thereportliststhenumbersof women andminorities, but not the intersectingcategoriesof women who are alsomembersof otherminorities. - Hishomelifeandsportingliferarelyintersect.
- We canseethe wayrace,classandgenderintersected toshapeher life’spossibilities.
- Thebookexploreshowpoliticalcultureandpopularmusicintersected during the 1960s.
- Thehealthof women inruralIndiais thecomplexoutcomeof many intersectingsocial,economicanddemographicfactors.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesLinking and relating - affiliated
- AL
- appertain tosomething
- applicable
- around
- attach
- bond
- concern
- interconnected
- interconnectedness
- interconnection
- intercorrelate
- intercorrelation
- relate tosomeone/something
- relation
- relationship
- relative
- relink
- tar
- tie
See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: (Definition ofintersectfrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)[IorT](oflines,roads, etc.) tocrossone another (线条、道路等)(和…)相交,(和…)交叉Theroadsintersect near thebridge.这些道路在大桥附近相交。 [T]todivideanareaintosmallerpartsbycrossingit withstraightlines 贯穿,横穿Thegardensare intersected bygravelpaths.这些花园里碎石小道纵横交错。 intersect| American Dictionary[I/T]tomeetand go through oracross: [T]WeaverStreetintersects PalmerAvenueat the nextcorner. geometry(of alineorsurface) To intersect is tocrossat apointor set ofpoints. (Definition ofintersectfrom theCambridge Academic Content Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)intersect| Business Englishif two things intersect, they come together and have aneffecton each other: intersect with sthWe need topinpointtheplacewheremaximumachievableconservationintersects with thehighestpotentialfinancialreturn. (Definition ofintersectfrom theCambridge Business English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)Examplesofintersectintersect Curiously, they have not intersected in terms of commissioning venues, implying the existence of a one-through-at-a-time dynamic.From theCambridge English Corpus However, social class intersected with ability, age, and gender, shaping events in peer-led literature groups.From theCambridge English Corpus In the figure the nodes at which partitionings have been intersected are drawn with thicker lines.From theCambridge English Corpus Finding the whole set of optimal values on each text, then intersecting all these sets, would be excessively long.From theCambridge English Corpus Entering the space under the bridge, one becomes aware of a turning eddy of sound in the midst of intersecting streams of traffic.From theCambridge English Corpus Of course, one could envision work intersecting age, ethnicity, gender, sexuality, class, community of practice, setting, and a variety of other local ethnographically determined factors.From theCambridge English Corpus Secondary forest patches were intersected by forestry access roads and some derelict timber-yarding areas.From theCambridge English Corpus The politics of purchase area farmers intersected with national politics in important ways that promoted both land sales and squatting.From theCambridge English Corpus Each ruling consists of pairwise skew lines, and every line of one ruling intersects all the lines of the other ruling of a regulus.From theCambridge English Corpus Thicknesses estimated from structural dip of the units where intersected by boreholes or at outcrop.From theCambridge English Corpus A first point of mention is that two intersecting cells were phonologically impossible.From theCambridge English Corpus The singularity loci are three pairs of intersecting straight lines respectively.From theCambridge English Corpus The interest in hygiene intersected with a maternalist discourse that inculcated the values of domesticity and celebrated the virtues of motherhood.From theCambridge English Corpus An equivalent process is represented by intersecting right bisecting lines of two sides of the projected triangle.From theCambridge English Corpus Transects were intersected with these distance zones, resulting in 180 sample areas (0.36 + 0.27 ha).From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/intersect## |