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intersectant

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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I. intersect [Brit ɪntəˈsɛkt, Am ˌɪn(t)ərˈsɛkt] VB trans

1. intersect (gen):

2. intersect MATH:

II. intersect [Brit ɪntəˈsɛkt, Am ˌɪn(t)ərˈsɛkt] VB intr

1. intersect roads, wires, ideas:

two intersecting paths

2. intersect MATH:

French
French
English
English
criss-crossing, intersecting
intersecting ribs pl
se recouper (se couper) lignes, cercles:
couper MATH droite, courbe: axe
se couper MATH

in the PONS Dictionary

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I. intersect [ˌɪntəˈsekt] VB trans

1. intersect (cross at a junction):

2. intersect (divide with criss-crossing lines):

II. intersect [ˌɪntəˈsekt] VB intr

intersecting roads
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in the PONS Dictionary
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I. intersect [ˌɪn·t̬ər·ˈsekt] VB trans

1. intersect (divide by crossing):

2. intersect (cross at junction):

II. intersect [ˌɪn·t̬ər·ˈsekt] VB intr

intersecting roads
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French
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Present
Iintersect
youintersect
he/she/itintersects
weintersect
youintersect
theyintersect
Past
Iintersected
youintersected
he/she/itintersected
weintersected
youintersected
theyintersected
Present Perfect
Ihaveintersected
youhaveintersected
he/she/ithasintersected
wehaveintersected
youhaveintersected
theyhaveintersected
Past Perfect
Ihadintersected
youhadintersected
he/she/ithadintersected
wehadintersected
youhadintersected
theyhadintersected

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Most of us can barely find the shampoo in the shower let alone polish off an eight kilometre.
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Not quite a moment, then, for reasoned reflection on what the sitting president has just done, let alone reasonable forecasts of what comes next.
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For the issues, far from being outdated, let alone resolved, by the enormous changes in our everyday world, have only increased in urgency.
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As if anyone who has ever brought up children or house-trained puppies, let alone commanded men at times of danger, could not have told us that for nothing!
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She later expressed amazement that she was able to even survive such a blow, let alone withstand it completely uninjured.
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