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  • 1 intersection

    noun
    1) (intersecting; road etc. junction) Kreuzung, die
    2) (Geom.)

    [point of] intersection — Schnittpunkt, der

    * * *
    [-ʃən]
    1) (the act of intersecting.) das (Durch-)Schneiden
    2) (a place where lines, roads etc intersect: The crash occurred at the intersection (between the two roads).) die Kreuzung
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    inter·sec·tion
    [ˌɪntəˈsekʃən, AM ˈɪnt̬ɚˌsekʃən]
    n
    1. (crossing of lines) Schnittpunkt m
    2. AM, AUS (junction) [Straßen]kreuzung f
    3. COMPUT UND-Funktion f, Schnittmenge f
    * * *
    ["Intə'sekSən]
    n
    (= crossroads) Kreuzung f; (GEOMETRY) Schnittpunkt m
    * * *
    intersection [ˌıntə(r)ˈsekʃn] s
    1. Durchschneiden n
    2. auch point of intersection Schnitt-, Kreuzungspunkt m
    3. MATH
    a) Schnitt m
    b) auch point of intersection Schnittpunkt m
    c) auch line of intersection Schnittlinie f:
    angle of intersection Schnittwinkel m;
    intersection of the axes Nullpunkt m eines Koordinatensystems
    4. (Straßen)Kreuzung f
    5. ARCH Vierung f
    6. Bergbau: Durchörterung f
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    noun
    1) (intersecting; road etc. junction) Kreuzung, die
    2) (Geom.)

    [point of] intersection — Schnittpunkt, der

    * * *
    (of sets) n.
    Durchschnitt (von Mengen)
    (Mathematik) m. n.
    Schnittfläche f.
    Schnittpunkt m.
    Zwischenlektion f.
    Überschneidung f.

    English-german dictionary > intersection

  • 2 intersect

    1. transitive verb
    1) [Kanäle, Schluchten, [Quarz]adern:] durchziehen [Land, Boden]
    2) (Geom.) schneiden
    2. intransitive verb
    1) [Straßen:] sich kreuzen
    2) (Geom.) sich schneiden
    * * *
    [intə'sekt]
    (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?) sich schneiden,kreuzen
    - academic.ru/38930/intersection">intersection
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    inter·sect
    [ˌɪntəˈsekt, AM -t̬ɚˈ-]
    I. vt
    to \intersect sth etw durchziehen
    to \intersect a line MATH eine Linie schneiden
    to be \intersected by sth roads etw kreuzen
    II. vi sich akk schneiden
    the bus routes \intersect with the railway network die Buslinien sind an das Schienennetz angebunden
    \intersecting roads [Straßen]kreuzungen pl
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    ["ɪntə'sekt]
    1. vt
    durchschneiden; (GEOMETRY) schneiden
    2. vi
    sich kreuzen; (GEOMETRY, in set theory) sich schneiden
    * * *
    intersect [ˌıntə(r)ˈsekt]
    A v/t (durch)schneiden, (-)kreuzen
    B v/i
    1. sich (durch-, über)schneiden, sich kreuzen:
    intersecting roads pl (Straßen)Kreuzung f;
    2. fig sich überschneiden
    C s [ˈ-sekt] intersection 3 b, 3 c, 4
    * * *
    1. transitive verb
    1) [Kanäle, Schluchten, [Quarz]adern:] durchziehen [Land, Boden]
    2) (Geom.) schneiden
    2. intransitive verb
    1) [Straßen:] sich kreuzen
    2) (Geom.) sich schneiden
    * * *
    v.
    durchschneiden v.
    teilen v.

    English-german dictionary > intersect

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  • intersection — in•ter•sec•tion [[t]ˌɪn tərˈsɛk ʃən[/t]] n. 1) a place where two or more roads meet; junction 2) any place of intersection or the act or fact of intersecting 3) math. a) Also called product 5), b) the set of elements that two or more sets have in …   From formal English to slang

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