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قَاطَعَ \ boycott: to unite in refusing to deal with sb. or sth.: The students boycotted all Mr Brown’s classes.. interrupt: to break in upon (sb. or his speech): Don’t interrupt (me) when I’m talking to your father. intersect: (of lines, roads, etc.) to cut through or across; divide by passing through: A place where roads intersect is called a crossroads. ostracize: (of a group) to turn away from (sb.): Because he had been to prison he was ostracized by his former friends. \ See Also تقاطع (تَقَاطَع) -
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تَقَاطَع مع \ intersect: (of lines, roads, etc.) to cut through or across; divide by passing through: A place where roads intersect is called a crossroads. -
3 intersect
[ɪntəˈsekt] verbto divide (eg lines or roads) by cutting or crossing:يَتَقاطَعWhere do the two roads intersect?
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intersect* * ** * *[interse'kare] 1.verbo transitivo1) mat. to intersect2) (incrociare) [strada, linea ferroviaria] to cross [strada, linea ferroviaria, fiume]2.verbo pronominale intersecarsi1) mat. to intersect2) (incrociarsi) to cross* * *intersecare/interse'kare/ [1]1 mat. to intersect2 (incrociare) [strada, linea ferroviaria] to cross [strada, linea ferroviaria, fiume]II intersecarsi verbo pronominale1 mat. to intersect2 (incrociarsi) to cross. -
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Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > razlika zenitnih udaljenosti kod računa pozicije b
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Русско-английский сборник авиационно-технических терминов > пересекаться
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Intersect — In ter*sect , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Intersected}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Intersecting}.] [L. intersectus, p. p. of intersecare to intersect; inter + secare to cut. See {Section}.] To cut into or between; to cut or cross mutually; to divide into parts;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Intersect (video game) — Intersect (PAL) Digidrive (NA, JP) Developer(s) Q Games Publisher(s) Nintendo Series Art Style … Wikipedia
intersect — UK US /ˌɪntəˈsekt/ verb [I] ► if two things intersect, they come together and have an effect on each other: intersect with sth »We need to pinpoint the place where maximum achievable conservation intersects with the highest potential financial… … Financial and business terms
Intersect — In ter*sect , v. i. To cut into one another; to meet and cross each other; as, the point where two lines intersect. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
intersect — index cross (intersect), separate, split, traverse Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
intersect — ► VERB 1) divide (something) by passing or lying across it. 2) (of lines, roads, etc.) cross or cut each other. ORIGIN Latin intersecare cut, intersect … English terms dictionary
Intersect — [engl.], Durchschnitt … Universal-Lexikon
intersect — [v] cut across; cross at a point bisect, break in two, come together, converge, crisscross, cross, crosscut, cut, decussate, divide, intercross, join, meet, separate, touch, traverse; concepts 113,738,749 … New thesaurus
intersect — [in΄tər sekt′] vt. [< L intersectus, pp. of intersecare, to cut between, cut off < inter , between + secare, to cut: see SAW2] to divide into two parts by passing through or across; cut across [a river intersects the plain] vi. to cross… … English World dictionary
Intersect (SQL) — Правильный заголовок этой статьи INTERSECT. Он показан некорректно из за технических ограничений. Как и команда UNION, INTERSECT также работает от двух заявлений SQL. Разница в том, что, хотя UNION по существу действует как оператор ИЛИ… … Википедия
intersect — {{11}}intersect (n.) 1650s, from L. intersectum (see INTERSECT (Cf. intersect) (v.)). {{12}}intersect (v.) 1610s, back formation from intersection, or else from L. intersectus, pp. of intersecare intersect, cut asunder, from inter between (see… … Etymology dictionary