intersect
intersect 英 [ˌɪntəˈsekt] 美 [ˌɪntərˈsekt]
vi. 相交,交叉 vt. 横断,横切;贯穿
进行时:intersecting 过去式:intersected 过去分词:intersected 第三人称单数:intersects 名词复数:intersects
- When two things intersect, they run into each other, or lie across each other. Your street might intersect with a main avenue, and your life will hopefully intersect with the lives of other interesting people.
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- vi. 相交,交叉
- vt. 横断,横切;贯穿
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1. Streets usually intersect at right angles.
街道通常成直角相交。
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2. Any two diameters of a circle intersect each other.
圆周内两直径必相交。
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3. The lines AB and CD intersect at E.; The line AB intersects line CD at E.
AB与CD两直线相交于E点。
- intersect (n.) "point of intersection," 1850, from intersect (v.) or from Latin intersectum, neuter past pasticiple of intersecare. Earlier (1650s) it was used for "an insect."
- intersect (v.) 1610s (trans.), back-formation from intersection, or else from Latin intersectus, past participle of intersecare "intersect, cut asunder," from inter "between" (see inter-) + secare "to cut" (from PIE root *sek- "to cut"). Intransitive sense is from 1847. Related: Intersected; intersecting.
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