interdict 详细解释

interdict

[.intə'dikt]

v.禁止,停止,阻断
n.[法]禁令

词形变化

形容词: interdictive | 副词: interdictively | 名词: interdiction | 动词过去式: interdicted | 动词过去分词: interdicted | 动词现在分词: interdicting | 动词第三人称单数: interdicts |

词义辨析

同义参见:

inhibit  prohibition  

反义参见:

sanction  

英英释义

名词 interdict:

an ecclesiastical censure by the Roman Catholic Church withdrawing certain sacraments and Christian burial from a person or all persons in a particular district

a court order prohibiting a party from doing a certain activity

同义词:interdiction

动词 interdict:

destroy by firepower, such as an enemy's line of communication

command against

同义词:forbid, prohibit, proscribe, veto, disallow

补充

interdictinterdict英:[intəˈdikt] 美:[ˌɪntɚˈdɪkt]v.1.阻断

例句

1. The National Trust has placed an interdict on jet-skis in Dorset, Devon, and Cornwall.国民托管组织已禁止在多塞特郡、德文郡和康沃尔郡使用水上摩托艇。 2. Troops could be ferried in to interdict drug shipments.可以用渡船运兵过来以阻断毒品运输。 3. efforts to isolate the theatre of operations by interdicting the bridges用火力破坏桥梁来孤立该作战地区的努力 4. to interdict somebody from doing something禁止某人做某事 5. to interdict something to somebody禁止某人使用某物 6. a papal interdict.罗马教皇禁令。 7. society will never interdict sex.社会将永远不会禁止性行为。 8. I have not been interdicted from consuming or holding alcoholic beverages.我没有被禁止饮用或贮藏酒精饮料。 9. the police established roadblocks throughout the country for interdicting drugs.警察在全国布置了沿路关卡阻截毒品。