interdict
interdict 英 [ˈɪntədɪkt] 美 [ˈɪntərdɪkt]
vt. 阻断,封锁;禁止 n. 禁令;禁止
进行时:interdicting 过去式:interdicted 过去分词:interdicted 第三人称单数:interdicts 名词复数:interdicts
- Interdict means to forbid, to nix, to veto. If your parents find out you're planning a party for a time when they're away , they will interdict it.
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- vt. 阻断,封锁;禁止
- n. 禁令;禁止
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1. In the first half of 2009, the army special forces company I was with repeatedly try to interdict Taliban.
009年的上半年,我跟随着一个特种部队,我们屡次想要阻断塔利班分子。
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2. With Mexico, in addition to trade cooperation, we are working together to identify and interdict threats at the earliest opportunity, even before they reach North America.
除了与墨西哥的经贸合作,我们正在共同努力以确保尽快的识别并制止威胁,甚至在威胁到达北美之前。
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3. Caption :The troops in Helmand will also seek to interdict opium shipments and persuade local farmers to plant alternative crops, such as wheat.
描述:进入赫尔曼德省的美军试图阻断当地的鸦片运输线,并劝说当地农民改种粮食作物,比如小麦。
- interdict (v.) c. 1300, enterditen, "to place under ban of the Church, excommunicate," from Old French entredit (Modern French interdit), past participle of entredire "forbid by decree, excommunicate," from Latin interdicere "interpose by speech, prohibit, forbid," from inter "between" (see inter-) + dicere "to speak, to say" (from PIE root *deik- "to show," also "pronounce solemnly"). General sense "forbid, prohibit" in English is from early 15c. Related: Interdicted; interdicting; interdictory.
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