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Definition of intersection in English: intersectionnoun ɪntəˈsɛkʃ(ə)nˌɪn(t)ərˈsɛkʃ(ə)n 1A point or line common to lines or surfaces that intersect. 交接(点或线),相交 the intersection of a plane and a cone 平面与圆锥体的交切。 Example sentencesExamples - As with Morley's Miracle, we get a triangle at the intersection of those lines.
- Simple results on arrangements of lines can be proved merely by observing that the lines and their intersections can be represented as a planar graph.
- Their solution is effectively produced by the intersection of a circle and a rectangular hyperbola.
- He also defined the vanishing line to a given plane, not parallel to the plane of the picture, as the intersection of the plane through the eye parallel to the given plane.
- The intersection of this line and the original curve is the two-degree-offset yield moment calculation.
- In a square grid, numbering squares instead of line intersections serves as a more convenient square-spiral representation of the integers.
- Additional seismic profiles have been used to build a grid of 2D models, which tie at line intersections to ensure consistency between the profiles illustrated here.
- If you remember back to an economics class you might have taken, much time was spent on the intersection of lines in those graphs.
- The intersections of these lines form the perspective (shaded area) of the original triangle.
- We conclude that A is the only point of intersection of that line with the parabola.
- The line of intersection of these two planes marks the equinoxes, the points at which the Sun apparently crosses the Equator as it passes from one hemisphere to the other.
- He has a theorem named after him which concerns the intersection of surfaces.
- The apparently random intersections of lines to create a lattice of triangles and trapezoids are actually derived from a complex mathematical model - an algorithm of a cube expanding as it rotates.
- Through that point draw a horizontal line to the intersection with the hypotenuse.
- In 1873 he proved an important result on the intersection of two algebraic curves.
- The four lines and four intersections of these lines can then be used as invisible guidelines to help you find the most dynamic subject placements.
- We estimated the number of intersections made between the paths of first and second visits to the same nest by overlaying the acetate sheets from the two visits and counting the number of intersections between the two lines.
- Others were designed to illustrate the curves of intersection of certain surfaces.
- If all the vertices of a hexagon lie on a conic, and if the opposite sides intersect, then the points of intersection lie on a line.
- Lines pulse or vibrate, and ghostly dots flash at the intersections of lines.
Synonyms crossing, criss-crossing convergence, meeting, joining - 1.1 A point at which two or more things intersect, especially a road junction.
交汇点(尤指道路) a red light at the intersection with Brompton Road 与布朗普顿路交汇处的红灯。 Example sentencesExamples - The track in the roadway through the middle of the intersection of Heidelberg Road and the aptly named Chandler Highway has been long since paved over.
- However, greater road width at the intersection was found to have broadly the same benefit as ghost islands.
- Moreover, there are a number of intersections on Sampige Road disrupting smooth flow of traffic and also leading to accidents.
- When the fuel crisis was at its worst there was the very real possibility that there would be thousands and thousands of abandoned cars on motorway flyovers and cloverleaf intersections.
- At intersections where stop lines are provided, the distance between the stop lines and the pedestrian cross-walks should not be less than two metres nor more than three metres.
- At the key intersection the road signs direct travelers to either continue west or turn south.
- If you are turning left at a road intersection, stay in the left-hand lane even if you have to follow a slow-moving vehicle for a short distance.
- Different models were explored to estimate the accident rate at road intersections.
- All road intersections will be replaced with roundabouts.
- North Vancouver's first roundabout was opened last fall at the intersection of Keith Road and Chesterfield Avenue.
- Even the traffic policeman at the intersection of the two roads was in a mellow mood.
- A large metal sign hung over one of the intersections in the road that ran along with the sidewalk they were following.
- The upgrade also makes allowance for a traffic circle at the Devereux Avenue and Surrey Road intersection.
- Traffic will be allowed to move along Simmonds Street, but the following intersections on that road will be closed.
- Several studies which examined the RLC effect at nearby intersections also found significant positive changes in driver behaviour at these sites, which can be treated as RLC spatial halo effect.
- He alleges that just before the intersection of Vanier Road and Highway 578 he felt his taxi sliding into the on-coming lane.
- The intersection of Park Road and Highway 12 is the riskiest in Steinbach, a survey prepared for city council shows.
- He adds that the traffic police should disallow left turns on some intersections of the road.
- The roads curve, the intersections are not all the same, and traffic can make a wider variety of choices.
- Thick smoke filled the sky and hampered visibility, as road blocks were set up along Flores Road, at the intersections of Utakarra Road and Eighth Street.
Synonyms road junction, junction, T-junction, interchange, crossroads, crossing level crossing, railway crossing British roundabout - 1.2 An act of intersecting.
(动作)交接,交叉 his course is on a direct intersection with ours 他的方向与我们的正好交叉。 Example sentencesExamples - Ordinary news consumers were thus directed to the intersection of those two groups.
Derivativesadjective In order to ensure appropriate treatment and access to health care, and to address the intersectional oppression matrix (class, race, gender) that affects women of color, a comprehensive human rights-based approach is necessary. Example sentencesExamples - The most one could expect is that we will dare to speak against internal exclusions and marginalizations, that we might call attention to how the identity of ‘the group’ has been centered on the intersectional identities of a few.
- It was this organized effort to undermine slavery… that put such a strain on intersectional relations and sent antagonists and protagonists of slavery scurrying headlong into the 1850s determined to have their uncompromising way.
- Helpful in this regard are the intersectional approaches to identity taken by much work in the fields of race and ethnicity studies, postcolonialism, and globalization studies.
- The North was ready and the 1913 celebration of the Battle of Gettysburg emerged as nothing less than an intersectional, or better still, national lovefest.
OriginMid 16th century: from Latin intersectio(n-), from intersecare (see intersect). Rhymesabjection, affection, circumspection, collection, complexion, confection, connection, convection, correction, defection, deflection, dejection, detection, direction, ejection, election, genuflection, imperfection, infection, inflection, injection, inspection, insurrection, interconnection, interjection, introspection, lection, misdirection, objection, perfection, predilection, projection, protection, refection, reflection, rejection, resurrection, retrospection, section, selection, subjection, transection, vivisection Definition of intersection in US English: intersectionnounˌɪn(t)ərˈsɛkʃ(ə)nˌin(t)ərˈsekSH(ə)n 1A point or line common to lines or surfaces that intersect. 交接(点或线),相交 the intersection of a plane and a cone 平面与圆锥体的交切。 Example sentencesExamples - The intersections of these lines form the perspective (shaded area) of the original triangle.
- The apparently random intersections of lines to create a lattice of triangles and trapezoids are actually derived from a complex mathematical model - an algorithm of a cube expanding as it rotates.
- He also defined the vanishing line to a given plane, not parallel to the plane of the picture, as the intersection of the plane through the eye parallel to the given plane.
- Simple results on arrangements of lines can be proved merely by observing that the lines and their intersections can be represented as a planar graph.
- Their solution is effectively produced by the intersection of a circle and a rectangular hyperbola.
- We estimated the number of intersections made between the paths of first and second visits to the same nest by overlaying the acetate sheets from the two visits and counting the number of intersections between the two lines.
- We conclude that A is the only point of intersection of that line with the parabola.
- As with Morley's Miracle, we get a triangle at the intersection of those lines.
- If you remember back to an economics class you might have taken, much time was spent on the intersection of lines in those graphs.
- If all the vertices of a hexagon lie on a conic, and if the opposite sides intersect, then the points of intersection lie on a line.
- The intersection of this line and the original curve is the two-degree-offset yield moment calculation.
- The line of intersection of these two planes marks the equinoxes, the points at which the Sun apparently crosses the Equator as it passes from one hemisphere to the other.
- Others were designed to illustrate the curves of intersection of certain surfaces.
- The four lines and four intersections of these lines can then be used as invisible guidelines to help you find the most dynamic subject placements.
- Additional seismic profiles have been used to build a grid of 2D models, which tie at line intersections to ensure consistency between the profiles illustrated here.
- He has a theorem named after him which concerns the intersection of surfaces.
- Lines pulse or vibrate, and ghostly dots flash at the intersections of lines.
- Through that point draw a horizontal line to the intersection with the hypotenuse.
- In 1873 he proved an important result on the intersection of two algebraic curves.
- In a square grid, numbering squares instead of line intersections serves as a more convenient square-spiral representation of the integers.
- 1.1 A point at which two or more things intersect, especially roads.
交汇点(尤指道路) red and green lights at the nearby intersection Example sentencesExamples - At intersections where stop lines are provided, the distance between the stop lines and the pedestrian cross-walks should not be less than two metres nor more than three metres.
- Moreover, there are a number of intersections on Sampige Road disrupting smooth flow of traffic and also leading to accidents.
- Even the traffic policeman at the intersection of the two roads was in a mellow mood.
- North Vancouver's first roundabout was opened last fall at the intersection of Keith Road and Chesterfield Avenue.
- The roads curve, the intersections are not all the same, and traffic can make a wider variety of choices.
- He alleges that just before the intersection of Vanier Road and Highway 578 he felt his taxi sliding into the on-coming lane.
- The track in the roadway through the middle of the intersection of Heidelberg Road and the aptly named Chandler Highway has been long since paved over.
- Different models were explored to estimate the accident rate at road intersections.
- At the key intersection the road signs direct travelers to either continue west or turn south.
- Several studies which examined the RLC effect at nearby intersections also found significant positive changes in driver behaviour at these sites, which can be treated as RLC spatial halo effect.
- However, greater road width at the intersection was found to have broadly the same benefit as ghost islands.
- If you are turning left at a road intersection, stay in the left-hand lane even if you have to follow a slow-moving vehicle for a short distance.
- Thick smoke filled the sky and hampered visibility, as road blocks were set up along Flores Road, at the intersections of Utakarra Road and Eighth Street.
- All road intersections will be replaced with roundabouts.
- When the fuel crisis was at its worst there was the very real possibility that there would be thousands and thousands of abandoned cars on motorway flyovers and cloverleaf intersections.
- The intersection of Park Road and Highway 12 is the riskiest in Steinbach, a survey prepared for city council shows.
- A large metal sign hung over one of the intersections in the road that ran along with the sidewalk they were following.
- The upgrade also makes allowance for a traffic circle at the Devereux Avenue and Surrey Road intersection.
- He adds that the traffic police should disallow left turns on some intersections of the road.
- Traffic will be allowed to move along Simmonds Street, but the following intersections on that road will be closed.
Synonyms road junction, junction, t-junction, interchange, crossroads, crossing - 1.2 An action of intersecting.
(动作)交接,交叉 his course is on a direct intersection with ours 他的方向与我们的正好交叉。 Example sentencesExamples - Ordinary news consumers were thus directed to the intersection of those two groups.
OriginMid 16th century: from Latin intersectio(n-), from intersecare (see intersect). |