interdiction如何读

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interdiction是什么意思

  • n.封锁;禁止

interdiction变形

复数:interdictions

interdiction词根

词根:interdict

n.

interdict 禁令;禁止

vt.

interdict 阻断,封锁;禁止

interdiction英英释义

noun

a Roman Catholic ecclesiastical censure withdrawing most sacraments and Christian burial from a person or district

a prohibitory decree

verb

transitive verb

to lay under or prohibit by an interdict

to forbid in a usually formal or authoritative manner

to destroy, damage, or cut off (something, such as an enemy line of supply) by firepower to stop or hamper an enemy

intercept sense 1a

interdict drug shipments

interdiction词源中文解释

15世纪中期,源自拉丁语的 enterdiccioun,源自动词的过去分词词干 interdicere (参见 interdict ),其名词形式 interdictionem (主格形式为 interdictio )意为“禁止,阻止”。

interdiction词源英文解释

Noun Middle English, alteration of entredite, from Anglo-French, from Latin interdictum prohibition, from neuter of interdictus, past participle of interdicere to interpose, forbid, from inter- + dicere to say — more at diction

The first known use of interdict was in the 15th century

interdiction儿童词典英英释义

interfacingnoun

fabric attached especially between the facing and the outside of a garment (as in a collar) for stiffening or reinforcing

interface1 of 2noun

a surface forming a common boundary of two bodies, spaces, or phases

an interface between oil and water

the place at which independent systems meet and act on or communicate with each other

the ways by which interaction or communication is brought about at an interface

interface2 of 2verb

to connect or become connected through an interface

to serve as an interface for

interface1 of 2noun

a surface forming a common boundary of two bodies, spaces, or phases

an interface between oil and water

the place at which independent systems meet and act on or communicate with each other

the ways by which interaction or communication is brought about at an interface

interface2 of 2verb

to connect or become connected through an interface

to serve as an interface for

interface1 of 2noun

a surface forming a common boundary of two bodies, spaces, or phases

an interface between oil and water

the place at which independent systems meet and act on or communicate with each other

the ways by which interaction or communication is brought about at an interface

interface2 of 2verb

to connect or become connected through an interface

to serve as an interface for

interestinglyadverb

in an interesting manner

a story interestingly told

it is interesting

interestingly enough, that was the first one

interestingadjective

holding the attention : arousing interest

interdict1 of 2noun

a Roman Catholic ecclesiastical withdrawal of sacraments and Christian burial from a person or district

prohibition sense 2

interdict2 of 2verb

to prohibit or forbid especially by an interdict

interdict1 of 2noun

a Roman Catholic ecclesiastical withdrawal of sacraments and Christian burial from a person or district

prohibition sense 2

interdict2 of 2verb

to prohibit or forbid especially by an interdict

interdict1 of 2noun

a Roman Catholic ecclesiastical withdrawal of sacraments and Christian burial from a person or district

prohibition sense 2

interdict2 of 2verb

to prohibit or forbid especially by an interdict

interdiction 例句

1 This federal grant money has resulted in the proliferation of narcotics task forces, including those responsible for highway drug interdiction.

2 Those in charge of the aid "do not report to us in this 10 day, 12 day period of assistance delivery, interdiction of or seizure of goods by Hamas," he said.

3 the church's controversial interdict against the use of birth control devices

4 “A freebie from the road gods—a car like this will make a great undercover vehicle for drug interdiction.”

5 He also favors interdiction — going after traffickers — over crop eradication, which affects impoverished farmers.

6 The retired special agent for the DEA added that "interdiction strategies, of all of the strategies, is the most foolhardy because it literally takes money and throws it against the wind."

7 Navy has conducted regular interdiction missions, where they have intercepted weapons on ships that were bound for Houthi-controlled Yemen.

8 The article also does some researches on other remedy measures, including protective measure from continental law, British Interdiction case, and preservation in litigation in China.

文章还就诉讼期间的其他救济措施,包括大陆法系的保全措施命令、英国的玛利华禁令和中国的诉讼保全制度等进行了研究。

9 The Air Force fighters can be used as air-to-air fighters, as bombers, and for what the Pentagon described as “deep interdiction.”

10 Coast Guard commander, said those numbers would be even higher, and the destabilizing impact on the region from transnational criminal organizations even worse, if not for the U.S. interdiction efforts.

11 The primary mission for the treetop hugging WZ-10 is battlefield interdiction, eliminating the enemy ground fixed and mobile forces, and concurrently certain air combat ability.

贴树梢飞行的WZ-10的主要任务是战场屏障、消灭敌人的固定及移动目标,还包括一定的空战能力。

12 Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Monday said they discussed stepping up the interdiction of narcotics at sea and enhanced intelligence sharing on drug trafficking.

13 For years, my colleagues and I have heard the same refrain from public health professionals, first responders, and people who use drugs: drug interdiction drives overdose.

14 While the effort to interdict migrants, including traffickers in fentanyl, continues, another topic Texas is only slowly beginning to discuss is how to make more widely available some potentially life-saving devices – fentanyl test strips.

15 The Biden administration has responded to fentanyl’s growing death toll with greater urgency in recent months, boosting interdiction efforts along the southern border while pressuring the Mexican government to crack down on its cartels.

16 federal agents are able to interdict only a small percentage of the narcotic shipments into the country

17 Despite this latter interdiction a population of finches has been smuggled in, hence the novel's title.

18 Railroads, which are fairly easy to repair, are harder to interdict than ships are.

19 The invention is concerned with the user operating interdiction equipment and the method, including: the reset unit, the detecting unit, the logic controlling circuit and the switch component.

本发明揭示了一种使用者操作阻断装与方法,包括重置单元、侦测单元、逻辑控制电路以及开关元件。

20 In addition to immigration, drug interdiction is expected to be a dominant issue at the summit.

interdiction 同义词

2 禁运

embargo

3 esp禁令

interdict

7 禁用

interdict

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