2 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 return.
Curiously, they have not intersected in terms of commissioning venues, implying the existence of a one-through-at-a-time dynamic.
However, social class intersected with ability, age, and gender, shaping events in peer-led literature groups.
In the figure the nodes at which partitionings have been intersected are drawn with thicker lines.
Finding the whole set of optimal values on each text, then intersecting all these sets, would be excessively long.
Entering the space under the bridge, one becomes aware of a turning eddy of sound in the midst of intersecting streams of traffic.
Of course, one could envision work intersecting age, ethnicity, gender, sexuality, class, community of practice, setting, and a variety of other local ethnographically determined factors.
Secondary forest patches were intersected by forestry access roads and some derelict timber-yarding areas.
The politics of purchase area farmers intersected with national politics in important ways that promoted both land sales and squatting.
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(線條、道路等)(和…)相交,(和…)交叉, 貫穿,橫穿…
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(线条、道路等)(和…)相交,(和…)交叉, 贯穿,横穿…
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cruzarse, cortar, cruzar…
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kesişmek, kesmek…
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(s’)intersecter, (se) croiser…
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