- When you intercept a pass in football, you grab the ball that your opponent had thrown to a member of his own team. To intercept is to stop something from reaching its intended destination.
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- vt. 拦截;截断;窃听
- n. 拦截;[数] 截距;截获的情报
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1. BSUs allocate memory for the instance and database, intercept and handle signals, and handle exceptions sent to DB2.
BSU 为实例和数据库分配内存,拦截和处理信号,并处理发送到 DB2 的异常。
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2. You also need to create an interface to intercept the view action to transfer information when you navigate between the views.
您还需要创建一个接口来拦截视图操作,从而实现您在浏览不同视图时的数据传输。
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3. Once the missile closes on a target, its active radar guides it to intercept.
一旦导弹锁定了目标,它的主动雷达将引导其进行拦截。
- intercept (n.) "that which is intercepted," from intercept (v.). From 1821 of a ball thrown in a sport; 1880 in navigation; 1942 in reference to secret messages.
- intercept (v.) c. 1400, "to cut off" (a line), "prevent" (the spread of a disease), from Latin interceptus, past participle of intercipere "take or seize between, to seize in passing," from inter "between" (see inter-) + -cipere, combining form of capere "to take, catch," from PIE root *kap- "to grasp." Related: Intercepted; intercepting.
inter·cept / ˌɪntəˈsept ; NAmE ˌɪntərˈsept / verb interceptsb/sth to stop sb/sth that is going from one place to another from arriving 拦截;拦阻;截住 ◆ 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。 ▶ inter·cep·tion interception interceptions / ˌɪntəˈsepʃn ; NAmE ˌɪntərˈsepʃn / noun [uncountable , countable ] ◆ the interception of enemy radio signals 侦听敌方无线电信号 intercept intercepts intercepted intercepting inter·cept / ˌɪntəˈsept ; NAmE ˌɪntərˈsept / inter·cep·tion / ˌɪntəˈsepʃn ; NAmE ˌɪntərˈsepʃn /
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