释义 |
interˈsected, ppl. a. [f. intersect v. + -ed1.] Crossed; divided by crossing lines, etc.: see vb.
1653R. Sanders Physiogn. 131 A cross, or intersected lines above the mount of Jupiter. 1816Byron Parisina xx, And o'er that fair broad brow were wrought The intersected lines of thought. 1899T. S. Baldock Cromwell 205 They thought it unsafe to risk their horse in such an intersected country. |