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intercept美 [.ɪntər'sept] 英 [.ɪntə(r)'sept] - n.拦截;【数】截距;侦听
- v.拦截;拦阻;截住
- 网络截取;截击;中途拦截
过去分词:intercepted 现在分词:intercepting 第三人称单数:intercepts v.+n. intercept missile,intercept message,intercept aircraft v. cut off,interrupt,catch,stop,seize 1. | ~ sb/sth 拦截;拦阻;截住to stop sb/sth that is going from one place to another from arriving |
| Reporters intercepted him as he tried to leave the hotel. 他正要离开旅馆,记者们把他拦截住了。 | | The letter was intercepted. 信被截查了。 |
v. | 1. 拦截,截击(敌军),截断(光、热、水等),阻止,中止 1. 拦截,截击(敌军),截断(光、热、水等),阻止,中止 | n. | |
v. | 1. to prevent people or objects from reaching their destination or target by stopping, diverting, or seizing them 2. in sports, to gain possession of a ball intended for an opponent 3. to include part of a curve, surface, or solid between two points or lines 4. to stop, catch, or take control of someone or something before they can get to the place they are going to 1. to prevent people or objects from reaching their destination or target by stopping, diverting, or seizing them 2. in sports, to gain possession of a ball intended for an opponent 3. to include part of a curve, surface, or solid between two points or lines 4. to stop, catch, or take control of someone or something before they can get to the place they are going to | n. | 1. the intercepting of something, especially a radio transmission, missile, or aircraft 2. the distance from the origin of a coordinate system to the point where a curve or surface crosses an axis 3. the difference between the calculated and observed altitude of an astronomical object |
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