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intersecting

/in-ter-sekt/US // ˌɪn tərˈsɛkt //UK // (ˌɪntəˈsɛkt) //

相交的,相交,相互交错的,相互交叉的

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to cut or divide by passing through or across: The highway intersects the town.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to cross, as lines or wires.
    • : Geometry. to have one or more points in common: intersecting lines.

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Examples

  • Look for tangentially related topics to your business, where the search volumes might not be as high, but the topic still intersects with your audience and can bring relevant visitors.

  • What they really wanted to know was whether every rotation of the Möbius strip intersects the original copy.

  • In four-dimensional space, it is possible to embed the Klein bottle so that it doesn’t intersect itself.

  • In 2015 that discrimination intersected with a rapidly spreading disease, during the Middle East respiratory syndrome outbreak.

  • It was surrounded by walls made of large tufa blocks, while being intersected by two main streets.

  • Their lives are falling apart, but they intersect in interesting, tragic, and instructive ways.

  • These poems exist in the place where human invention and logic intersect.

  • And, of course, stories are handed down in the family of women whose lives intersect with the historical figures in the novel.

  • Within that broader system, different forms of discrimination intersect, feed off of, and reinforce each other.

  • The estuary where religion and politics intersect is constantly changing.

  • They are for the most part straight, and intersect each other at approximate right angles.

  • (e) No part of the counter shall intersect a triangle or the produced perpendicular thereof shown on p. 186.

  • On the higher ridges which intersect the coast at short distances from the sea, the potatoe grows wild.

  • They resemble "two circles joined together so as to intersect one another slightly," or "a long oval pinched in at the middle."

  • It is only where rivers intersect the plain that oases of luxuriant vegetation are formed.