intersect

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
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[intə'sekt]
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?) sich schneiden,kreuzen
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inter·sect
[ˌɪntəˈsekt, AM -t̬ɚˈ-]
I. vt
1. (divide)
to \intersect sth etw durchziehen
to \intersect a line MATH eine Linie schneiden
2. TRANSP
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

intersecting sets — Schnittmengen pl

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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;
intersecting line intersection 3 c;
intersecting point intersection 2, 3 b
2. fig sich überschneiden
C s [ˈ-sekt] intersection 3 b, 3 c, 4
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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
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v.
durchschneiden v.
teilen v.

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