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intersect
in·ter·sect I0198000 (ĭn′tər-sĕkt′)v. in·ter·sect·ed, in·ter·sect·ing, in·ter·sects v.tr.1. To cut across or through: The path intersects the park.2. To form an intersection with; cross: The road intersects the highway a mile from here.v.intr.1. To cut across or overlap each other: circles intersecting on a graph.2. To form an intersection; cross: These two fences intersect at the creek. [Latin intersecāre, intersect- : inter-, inter- + secāre, to cut; see sek- in Indo-European roots.]intersect (ˌɪntəˈsɛkt) vb1. to divide, cut, or mark off by passing through or across2. (esp of roads) to cross (each other)3. (Mathematics) maths (often foll by with) to have one or more points in common (with another configuration)[C17: from Latin intersecāre to divide, from inter- + secāre to cut]in•ter•sect (ˌɪn tərˈsɛkt) v.t. 1. to cut or divide by passing through or across: The highway intersects the town. v.i. 2. to cross, as lines or wires. 3. Geom. to have one or more points in common: intersecting lines. [1605–15; < Latin intersectus, past participle of intersecāre to cut through, sever =inter- inter- + secāre to cut] intersect Past participle: intersected Gerund: intersecting
Imperative |
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intersect | intersect |
Present |
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I intersect | you intersect | he/she/it intersects | we intersect | you intersect | they intersect |
Preterite |
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I intersected | you intersected | he/she/it intersected | we intersected | you intersected | they intersected |
Present Continuous |
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I am intersecting | you are intersecting | he/she/it is intersecting | we are intersecting | you are intersecting | they are intersecting |
Present Perfect |
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I have intersected | you have intersected | he/she/it has intersected | we have intersected | you have intersected | they have intersected |
Past Continuous |
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I was intersecting | you were intersecting | he/she/it was intersecting | we were intersecting | you were intersecting | they were intersecting |
Past Perfect |
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I had intersected | you had intersected | he/she/it had intersected | we had intersected | you had intersected | they had intersected |
Future |
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I will intersect | you will intersect | he/she/it will intersect | we will intersect | you will intersect | they will intersect |
Future Perfect |
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I will have intersected | you will have intersected | he/she/it will have intersected | we will have intersected | you will have intersected | they will have intersected |
Future Continuous |
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I will be intersecting | you will be intersecting | he/she/it will be intersecting | we will be intersecting | you will be intersecting | they will be intersecting |
Present Perfect Continuous |
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I have been intersecting | you have been intersecting | he/she/it has been intersecting | we have been intersecting | you have been intersecting | they have been intersecting |
Future Perfect Continuous |
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I will have been intersecting | you will have been intersecting | he/she/it will have been intersecting | we will have been intersecting | you will have been intersecting | they will have been intersecting |
Past Perfect Continuous |
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I had been intersecting | you had been intersecting | he/she/it had been intersecting | we had been intersecting | you had been intersecting | they had been intersecting |
Conditional |
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I would intersect | you would intersect | he/she/it would intersect | we would intersect | you would intersect | they would intersect |
Past Conditional |
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I would have intersected | you would have intersected | he/she/it would have intersected | we would have intersected | you would have intersected | they would have intersected | ThesaurusVerb | 1. | intersect - meet at a pointcrosscross - meet and pass; "the trains crossed"encounter, meet, run across, come across, run into, see - come together; "I'll probably see you at the meeting"; "How nice to see you again!" |
intersectverb cross, meet, cut, divide, cut across, bisect, crisscross The centre of the city is intersected by the main waterways.intersectverbTo pass through or over:crisscross, cross, crosscut, cut across, decussate.Translationsintersect (intəˈsekt) verb to divide (eg lines or roads) by cutting or crossing. The line AB intersects the line CD at X; Where do the two roads intersect? 交叉 交叉ˌinterˈsection (-ʃən) noun1. the act of intersecting. 交叉 交叉2. a place where lines, roads etc intersect. The crash occurred at the intersection (between the two roads). 交叉點,十字路口 交叉点,十字路口 intersect
intersect[‚in·tər′sekt] (engineering) To find a position by the triangulation method. (science and technology) To pass through or across. intersectIn a relational database, to match two files and produce a third file with records that are common in both. For example, intersecting an American file and a programmer file would yield American programmers.MedicalSeeintersectionintersect
Synonyms for intersectverb crossSynonyms- cross
- meet
- cut
- divide
- cut across
- bisect
- crisscross
Synonyms for intersectverb to pass through or overSynonyms- crisscross
- cross
- crosscut
- cut across
- decussate
Synonyms for intersectverb meet at a pointSynonymsRelated Words- cross
- encounter
- meet
- run across
- come across
- run into
- see
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