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intersect /ɪntəsekt; name -tərs-/ verb [intransitive] if two areas of activity intersect, they come into contact and affect each other 相交;交叉◆traditional business practices can cause problems when they intersect with the world of the internet. 传统的商业做法与网络世界相交时可能会出问题。◆the institute explores ways in which technology and human issues intersect. 这研究所探讨科技和人类相互影响的方式。 ▸ intersection /ɪntəsekʃn; name -tərs-/ noun [countable, uncountable] ☞ intersectintersect/ˌɪntəˈsekt ||; ˌɪntɚˈsɛkt/verb [i,t] (used about roads, lines, etc) to meet or cross each other (指道路、线条等)交会,交叉,相交: ◇the lines intersect at right angles. 这些线条相交成直角。 in·ter·sect /ˏɪntə`sɛkt; ˌɪntəˈsekt/v [i,t]if two lines, roads etc intersect, they go across each other [两条线或道路等]相交,交叉 |