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intersection

/in-ter-sek-shuhn/US // ˌɪn tərˈsɛk ʃən //UK // (ˌɪntəˈsɛkʃən, ˈɪntəˌsɛk-) //

交叉点,交叉口,交叉路口,交叉处

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a place where two or more roads meet, especially when at least one is a major highway; junction.
    • : any place of intersection or the act or fact of intersecting.
    • : Mathematics. Also called meet, product .the set of elements that two or more sets have in common. Symbol: ∩the greatest lower bound of two elements in a lattice.

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Examples

  • So the extra credit was really asking for the points of intersection between the topmost curves from Mike’s graph.

  • The cohomology theories that produce these intersection numbers may do more than just ease a computational burden — they could also point to the physical significance of the most important quantities in the calculation.

  • This is also the case of the current Sports Arena RFP for the 48 acres located at the intersection of the 5 and 8 freeways.

  • Those who’ve followed me since my early blogging days know I’m obsessed with the intersection at the heart of three questions.

  • Which is to say, the intersection point corresponded exactly to the four vertices of a rectangle on the curve.

  • And also probably because this fool stopped at a red light in the middle of an intersection.

  • Something extraordinary is happening at the intersection of religion and LGBT people.

  • Some of the pre-eminent innovators at the intersection of art and coding are based at the Aesthetics and Computation Group at MIT.

  • The RIP offers a clear window into the intersection of poverty and vermin.

  • My Life and Living History hit the perfect intersection of news and gossip, and people who salivate for both bought those books.

  • The point F is determined by the intersection of the two lines, one beginning at A, and the other at E.

  • Past the intersection, past the one beyond that, on up the thoroughfare until the gray haze of the city dimmed everything.

  • The big and beneficent institution is in Rue Saint-Jacques, at its intersection with the street named in his honor.

  • The minor and major axes are at a right angle one to the other, and their point of intersection is termed the axis of the ellipse.

  • Thus are formed in this chart four specimens of the Swastika, with the cross and circle at the intersection of the arms.