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junction

/juhngk-shuhn/US // ˈdʒʌŋk ʃən //UK // (ˈdʒʌŋkʃən) //

交叉点,交叉口,交界点,交叉路口

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an act of joining; combining.
    • : the state of being joined; union.
    • : a place or point where two or more things are joined, as a seam or joint.
    • : a place or point where two or more things meet or converge.
    • : a place or station where railroad lines meet, cross, or diverge.
    • : an intersection of streets, highways, or roads.
    • : something that joins other things together: He used the device as a junction between the branch circuit and the main power lines.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounconnection
Forms: junctions
Synonyms
confluence汇合,汇合处,汇合点,会合crossing过境,过境点,过道,过路intersection交叉点,交叉口,交叉路口,交叉处juncture关口,交接点,关头,接缝处terminal终端,终端机,终端产品,终端设备alliance联盟,联盟的,联盟的工作annexation吞并,兼并,撤并,吞并案articulation衔接,阐明,铰接,阐述assemblage集合,组合,组装,集合体attachment附件,附属物,附图,附文bond债券,纽带,绑定,担保coalition联盟,联盟的,联盟的情况coherence连贯性,一致性,协调性,贯通性collocation搭配,组配,配对,搭配组合combination组合,组合方式,组合体,组合式combine结合起来,结合,结合在一起,结合体concatenation串联,连接,串联法,连缀concourse大堂,大厅,礼堂,广场conjugation共轭作用,共轭,共轭反应,共轭效应consolidation巩固,整合,合并,整顿convergence收敛,收敛性,融合,趋同coupling联接,耦合,耦合性,耦合作用crossroads十字路口,十字路,十字街,十字架dovetail燕尾服,燕尾形,燕尾,燕尾式elbow肘部,肘关节,肘子,胳膊肘gathering聚会,集会,聚集,集合gore戈尔,内脏,内脏器官,内脏器官的hinge铰链,铰链式,枢轴,合合hookup上钩,勾通,勾搭,挂钩interface介面,衔接,衔接口,衔接接口joining加入,加盟,参加,入职joint联合,联合体,联合行动,联合行动组knee膝盖,膝关节,膝部,膝蓋link链接,联系,连接,连线meeting会议,会议内容,会议现场,聚会miter锯齿,铣刀,锯齿形,铣削mortise臼齿,榫卯,榫眼,榫头node结点,节点,结节pivot枢轴,支点,枢纽,枢机plug-in插件,插件式,外挂,插件式的reunion重聚,重逢,团聚,团圆seam缝合,缝隙,缝,缝制splice衔接,緁,衔接起来tie-in配合,捆绑式,结合,搭配tie-up捆绑,拴住,束缚,联系union联盟,联盟的,联盟的情况weld焊缝,焊点,焊接,焊接处concursion脑震荡,震荡,震颤,晕眩linking链接,联系,联系在一起,联系起来

Examples

  • Recently, a large number of intersections in Los Angeles, San Francisco, and New York were added to the program, bringing the total number of reporting junctions upwards of 22,000 across the US, Canada, and Europe.

  • Memristive properties are also found at the junctions where silver nanowires overlap with each other, which has made them an increasingly popular target for neuromorphic engineers.

  • They have the added benefit that they can self-assemble into complex networks—not unlike those found in the brain—with the memristive junctions acting somewhat like synapses between neurons.

  • As current passed through the network the memristive junctions switched on and off, altering the path the signal took.

  • That causes some synapses, the junctions between neurons, to wither.

  • Few people outside Georgia had even heard of the regional railroad junction town before the start of the war.

  • Toledo is a tough city, a factory town, a freight train junction, a lake steamer port.

  • The vehicle landed and traveled another 82 feet before striking a telephone junction box.

  • Easily overlooked at a road junction is a small hand-painted sign, Aout, 1944.

  • Her friend asked her to meet her at a nearby junction, but disappeared.

  • It was found afterwards that the rebels meant to fight the two British forces in detail before they could effect a junction.

  • The upper block was left a little thicker, the junction or root of the neck necessitating this.

  • Parliament had sanctioned a junction, but not such a junction, the Midland said, as it was proposed to make.

  • Trieste and Grz were taken; the junction with Marmont was speedily effected, and the combined forces hurried on towards Vienna.

  • It lay three miles below town, at the junction of the north and south branches of Coldriver.