Examples of using Intersects in English and their translations into Hebrew
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This magnificent cosmic event only happens when the path of the moon intersects the line between the earth and the sun.
Where each preference and country intersects, there may be a“C” which means the quota is“current,” open,
Turn left once Haleakala Highway intersects with Kekaulike Avenue(State Highway 377)
Inspite of that, it can add value to any point where human behavior intersects media technologies.
This is precisely where My wisdom intersects; it is precisely that which is wondrous about My deeds, and it is the principle of operation for My entire management plan.
Another good meteor shower is expected in mid-November when debris from a different comet intersects Earth as the Leonids.
The location for this is where the dome intersects with the Sixth Street bridge.
So we have established that you are moving into this new radiation, and we have established that it intersects the sun.
A sub-orbital space flight is a spaceflight in which the spacecraft reaches space, but its trajectory intersects the atmosphere or surface of the gravitating body from which it was launched, so that it does not complete one orbital revolution.
the field of communications intersects with the fields of psychology,
carrying out his allotted sexist or authoritarian role intersects with us at a given point in our everyday lives.
branch pipe axis and the vertical axis intersects eccentric and non-eccentric, inclined intersection conditions.
for healing purposes, intersects with the opportunities presented by our hotel.
Chemistry is an interdisciplinary science that intersects with many facets of modern life,
Chemistry is an interdisciplinary science that intersects with many facets of modern life,
Keynes proposes reducing aggregate demand from E0 to E1 so that E1 intersects the diagonal at B where equilibrium is ideal(what do you think about this brilliant idea?).
a surface that intersects every time-like curve once, and only once.
a surface that intersects every time like curve once, and only once.
be some distance away from any observer, and objects sent towards an event horizon never appear to cross it from the sending observer's point of view(as the horizon-crossing event's light cone never intersects the observer's world line).
Shanghai's famous waterfront promenade, which intersects with Nanjing Road,