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intersect

VI ตัดกัน (เส้น  cross tad-kan

 

intersect

VT ตัดกัน (ถนน  divide bisect join unite tad-kan

 

intersection

N จุด ที่ทาง  2 สาย มา บรรจบ กัน  จุดตัด  ชุมทาง  สี่แยก  junction interchange jud-ti-tang-2-sai-ma-ban-job-kan

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

INTERSECT

v.t.[L. interseco; inter, between, and seco, to cut. ] To cut or cross mutually; to divide into parts. Thus two lines or two planes may intersect each other. The ecliptic intersects the equator.

 

INTERSECT

v.i.To meet and cross each other; as, the point where two lines intersect. [This is elliptical. ]

 

INTERSECTED

pp. Cut or divided into parts; crossed.

 

INTERSECTING

ppr. Cutting; crossing; as lines.

 

INTERSECTION

n.[L. intersectio.] The act or state of intersecting. 1. The point or line in which two lines or two planes cut each other.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

INTERSECT

In `ter *sect ", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Intersected; p. pr. & vb. n.Intersecting. ] Etym: [L. intersectus, p. p. of intersecare to intersect; inter + secare to cut. See Section. ]

 

Defn: To cut into or between; to cut or cross mutually; to divide into parts; as, any two diameters of a circle intersect each other at the center. Lands intersected by a narrow frith Abhor each other. Cowper.

 

INTERSECT

INTERSECT In `ter *sect ", v. i.

 

Defn: To cut into one another; to meet and cross each other; as, the point where two lines intersect.

 

INTERSECTION

In `ter *sec "tion, n. Etym: [L. intersectio: cf. F. intersection. ]

 

1. The act, state, or place of intersecting.

 

2. (Geom.)

 

Defn: The point or line in which one line or surface cuts another.

 

INTERSECTIONAL

INTERSECTIONAL In `ter *sec "tion *al, a.

 

Defn: Pertaining to, or formed by, intersections.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

intersect

in ter sect |ˌintərˈsekt ˌɪn (t )ərˈsɛkt | verb [ with obj. ] divide (something ) by passing or lying across it: occasionally the water table intersects the earth's surface, forming streams and lakes | the area is intersected only by minor roads. [ no obj. ] (of two or more things ) pass or lie across each other: lines of latitude and longitude intersect at right angles. ORIGIN early 17th cent.: from Latin intersect- cut, intersected, from the verb intersecare, from inter- between + secare to cut.

 

intersection

in ter sec tion |ˌintərˈsekSHən ˌɪn (t )ərˈsɛkʃən | noun a point or line common to lines or surfaces that intersect: the intersection of a plane and a cone. a point at which two or more things intersect, esp. roads: red and green lights at the nearby intersection. an action of intersecting: his course is on a direct intersection with ours. DERIVATIVES in ter sec tion al |-SHənl |adjective ORIGIN mid 16th cent.: from Latin intersectio (n- ), from intersecare (see intersect ).

 

Oxford Dictionary

intersect

inter |sect |ɪntəˈsɛkt | verb [ with obj. ] divide (something ) by passing or lying across it: the area is intersected only by minor roads. [ no obj. ] (of two or more things ) pass or lie across each other: lines of latitude and longitude intersect at right angles. ORIGIN early 17th cent.: from Latin intersect- cut, intersected , from the verb intersecare, from inter- between + secare to cut .

 

intersection

inter |sec ¦tion |ɪntəˈsɛkʃ (ə )n | noun a point or line common to lines or surfaces that intersect: the intersection of a plane and a cone. a point at which two or more things intersect, especially a road junction: a red light at the intersection with Brompton Road. an act of intersecting. DERIVATIVES intersectional adjective ORIGIN mid 16th cent.: from Latin intersectio (n- ), from intersecare (see intersect ).

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

intersect

intersect verb 1 the lines intersect at right angles: cross, crisscross; technical decussate. 2 the cornfield is intersected by a track: bisect, divide, cut in two /half, cut across /through, crosscut; cross, traverse.

 

intersection

intersection noun 1 the intersection of two lines: crossing, crisscrossing; meeting. 2 the driver stopped at an intersection: junction, interchange, crossroads, corner, cloverleaf.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

intersect

intersect verb 1 the lines intersect at right angles: cross, criss-cross; converge, meet, connect, join, link up, come together; technical decussate. 2 the cornfield is intersected by a farm track: bisect, divide, halve, cut in two, cut in half, cut across, cut through; cross, traverse, span.

 

intersection

intersection noun 1 the intersection of the supply and demand curves: crossing, criss-crossing; convergence, meeting, joining. 2 the driver stopped at an intersection: road junction, junction, T-junction, interchange, crossroads, crossing; level crossing, railway crossing; Brit. roundabout.

 

French Dictionary

intersection

intersection n. f. nom féminin Endroit deux routes se rencontrent. : À la prochaine intersection, il faut tourner à droite. SYNONYME croisement .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

intersect

in ter sect /ɪ̀ntə r sékt /動詞 他動詞 〈道 川などが 〉〈場所 〉を横切る ; …と交差する ▸ A path intersects the field .1本の道が野原を横切っている 自動詞 〈線 面などが 〉 «…で » 交わる, 交差する «at » .

 

intersection

n ter s c tion 名詞 1 C (道路の )交差点 .2 U 横切ること, 横断 ; 交差 .3 C 〘数 〙交点 .