intercept
英 [,ɪntə'sept]
美[,ɪntɚ'sɛpt]
- vt. 拦截;截断;窃听
- n. 拦截;[数] 截距;截获的情报
英英释意
- 1. the point at which a line intersects a coordinate axis
双语例句
- 1. It is illegal to intercept radio messages.
- 拦截无线电报是非法的。
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- 2. It is illegal to intercept a letter or parcel before it is delivered.
- 在送达之前,中途拦截信件或包裹是非法的。
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- 3. Heavy vegetation may intercept a large amount of precipitation on its leaves.
- 浓密的植被的叶子中能截留大量的降水.
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- 4. Each of the two delay times is half the intercept time.
- 两种延迟时间都等于截距时间的一半.
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- 5. The camera is then placed to intercept the desired rays.
- 这时即可放置照相机去接收所要的光线.
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