interdiction [,ɪntɚ'dɪkʃən]  

interdiction

interdiction  [,ɪntɚ'dɪkʃən]

n. 禁止,制止;封锁 

名词复数:interdictions 

One of the commission’s main conclusions is that governments urgently need options beyond eradication, interdiction, criminalization, and incarceration to limit the social consequences of drugs. 委员会得出的一个主要结论就是政府急需找到根除、禁止、定罪和监禁之外的方法来控制毒品所带来的社会影响。
the market for marijuana remains vibrant despite interdiction by thegovernments of most nations. 尽管多数国家的政府禁止大麻交易,但大麻市场仍然繁荣。

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  • n. 禁止,制止;封锁
  • 1. One of the commission’s main conclusions is that governments urgently need options beyond eradication, interdiction, criminalization, and incarceration to limit the social consequences of drugs.

    委员会得出的一个主要结论就是政府急需找到根除、禁止、定罪和监禁之外的方法来控制毒品所带来的社会影响。

  • 2. the market for marijuana remains vibrant despite interdiction by thegovernments of most nations.

    尽管多数国家的政府禁止大麻交易,但大麻市场仍然繁荣。

  • 3. An ally of the U.S. will use the systems for counter-terror interdiction missions.

    该订单由美国的一个盟国签发,该国将使用该系统执行反恐任务。

  • interdiction (n.) mid-15c., enterdiccioun, from Latin interdictionem (nominative interdictio) "a prohibiting, a forbidding," noun of action from past participle stem of interdicere (see interdict).
inter·dic·tion / ˌɪntəˈdɪkʃn ; NAmE ˌɪntərˈdɪkʃn / noun [uncountable ] ( formal) ( especially NAmE) the act of stopping sth that is being transported from one place from reaching another place, especially by using force (强制)禁运,封锁,阻断 the Customs Service's drug interdiction programs 海关的毒品查禁方案 interdiction interdictions inter·dic·tion / ˌɪntəˈdɪkʃn ; NAmE ˌɪntərˈdɪkʃn /
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