to interdict
第三人称
interdicts
现在进行时
interdicting
过去式
interdicted
过去完成时
interdicted
1
禁止, 制止
to forbid a specific action
及物动词
- The court decided to interdict the release of sensitive information to protect national security.
法院决定禁止发布敏感信息以保护国家安全。
- The school administration chose to interdict the use of mobile phones during class hours.
学校管理部门选择在课堂上禁止使用手机。
- The religious authorities decided to interdict sale of the controversial book, deeming it incompatible with their teachings.
宗教当局决定禁止这本有争议的书的销售,认为它与他们的教义不相容。
- In an effort to control the spread of the disease, the health department decided to interdict travel to and from affected regions.
为了控制疾病的传播,卫生部门决定禁止往返受影响地区的旅行。
反义词:
2
阻断, 拦截
to impede or disrupt an enemy force's lines of communication or supply, typically through strategic bombing
及物动词
- The air force was tasked with interdicting the enemy's supply routes.
空军被 tasked 以阻断敌人的补给路线。
- Special forces were deployed behind enemy lines to interdict key transportation hubs.
特种部队被部署在敌后以阻断关键交通枢纽。
- The primary objective of the military campaign was to interdict the enemy's supply chain.
军事行动的主要目的是阻断敌人的供应链。
- The military commanders decided to interdict the enemy's communication lines by launching a series of targeted cyberattacks.
军事指挥官决定通过发起一系列有针对性的网络攻击来阻断敌人的通信线路。
- Satellite surveillance was used to identify and interdict enemy supply depots hidden in remote areas.
卫星监视被用来识别和阻断隐藏在偏远地区的敌人补给仓库。