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Перевод: intersect
[глагол] пересекать; пересечь; скрещивать; перекрещивать; пересекаться; скрещиваться; перекрещиваться; делить на части
Тезаурус:
- It's the point where home and the great world intersect.
- They represent the product of a number of other factors as well, including political, economic, and demographic ones as they intersect at particular moments in history (see Howe, this volume).
- The one flaw is Page's abiding fondness for clever-clever partner work - his determination to find new means of supporting bodies, new ingenuities in the way the dancers intersect.
- There is no point at which they unambiguously intersect experience and therefore no point where one of their contentions could be modified by behavioural data.
- Competences of certain powers - cultural, economic, environmental, security (previously known as military) - might interrelate and intersect.
- It may have been inevitable that the fringes of Labour and the Nationalists would intersect in the aftermath of the election.
- The electrodes intersect at each pixel to produce the required activation voltage.
- He was looking neither to the right nor the left but out to sea, where a round ship was coming in from the south-east, her sails shuddering, her course designed to intersect with the Genoese just outside the harbour.
- Planes of soap solution have the property that only three can intersect along an edge at an angle between them of 120.
- Blaise Pascal, of Pascal's triangle , extended the theorem to: If a hexagon is inscribed in a circle, the pairs of opposite sides intersect, respectively, in three points which lie on a straight line.
- An obvious characteristic of feminist practice in the academy, unlike the other approaches I have discussed, is the extent to which it immediately does intersect with experience.
- Here many of the story's threads are about to intersect.
- The causes of male violence intersect in complex ways with inequalities of class, ethnicity, race, and age.
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