in.ter.dict
v.tr.(及物动词)in.ter.dict.ed,in.ter.dict.ing,in.ter.dicts To prohibit or place under an ecclesiastical or legal sanction.禁令:禁止或为宗教或法律所禁止To forbid or debar, especially authoritatively.See Synonyms at forbid 禁止,尤指官方的参见 forbid
To cut or destroy (a line of communication) by firepower so as to halt an enemy`s advance.阻断,封锁:以火力切断或毁坏(交通线)以阻止敌人前进To confront and halt the activities, advance, or entry of:面对并阻止活动,前进或进入:例句:.the role of the FBI in interdicting spies attempting to pass US secrets to the Soviet Union.(Christian Science Monitor).联邦调查局的作用在阻止间谍向苏联出卖美国情报.(基督教科学箴言报)
n.(名词)
Law A prohibition by court order.【法律】 禁令:由法院作出的禁令Roman Catholic Church An ecclesiastical censure that excludes a person or district from participation in most sacraments and from Christian burial.【罗马天主教】 禁止令:一项基督教禁令,将某人或某地区排除在大部分圣礼之外,并不准其以基督教形式安葬
来源:Alteration of Middle English enterditen [to place under a church ban] 中古英语 enterditen的变化 [在教堂管制下安置] from Old French entredit [past participle of] entredire [to forbid] 源自 古法语 entredit [] entredire的过去分词 [限制] from Latin interdocere interdict- 源自 拉丁语 interdocere interdict- inter- [inter-] inter- [前缀,表.在…之间.] docere [to say] * see deik- docere [说] *参见 deik-
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in.terdic.tion
n.(名词)in.terdic.tive 或
in.terdic.tory
in.terdic.tively
adv.(副词)in.terdic.tor
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