Examples of using An intersection in English and their translations into Serbian
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Found an intersection.
Or they're all too small, or an intersection.
There's an intersection up here.
All the cars stopped at an intersection.
An intersection of national priorities.
People also translate
Looks like an intersection.
An intersection is any place where 2 meet.
Slow down, it's an intersection.
Is that an intersection that really exists?
That some old man had t-boned them in an intersection.
Was it at an intersection?
An intersection unlike anything I've ever felt before.
I stopped at an intersection and thought.
After this, you will find yourself at an intersection.
She t-boned him at an intersection a couple months ago.
Check your mirrors before entering an intersection.
But back then, I noticed an intersection between puzzles and illusion.
Watch for vehicles turning as you cross an intersection;
We have video of a car at an intersection near Chatsworth, Georgia.
To be intersectional, then,is to occupy a position at an intersection.
Old lady plows her boat through an intersection, and she's the only one without a scratch.
(3) driving in the“wrong” lane orthe“wrong” way up a street or through an intersection;
Before you reach Nea Moudania,there is an intersection where you turn RIGHT to SITHONIA.
This provides an intersection with the 84km line in Zahedan, previously isolated from the Pakistan border.
The importance of the city was due in large part to its position as an intersection of land and water trade routes.
As I approached an intersection a sign suddenly appeared in a place where no stop sign had ever appeared before.
If you go out to the corner right at the main intersection right in front of this conference center,you will see an intersection with four blank walls on every corner.
Positioned as an intersection of the street Velazquez Bosco, is a narrow street that ends in a plaza.
Anyone living in a city knows that without stoplights- a simple“regulation governing the flow of cars through an intersection” we would live in perpetual gridlock.
She was driving through an intersection, and then a… a car ran a red light, and, um, actually, it wasn't a… car.