intercept
US /ˌɪn.t̬ɚˈsept/
UK /ˌɪn.t̬ɚˈsept/

动词
1.
拦截, 截获
to stop and prevent someone or something from continuing to a destination
示例:
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The police managed to intercept the drug shipment.
警方成功截获了这批毒品。
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Our defenders need to intercept the opponent's passes.
我们的防守队员需要拦截对手的传球。
2.
截听, 窃听
to hear or receive (a message or signal) without the sender's or intended recipient's knowledge
示例:
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They were able to intercept the enemy's radio communications.
他们能够截获敌人的无线电通讯。
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The government has the technology to intercept phone calls.
政府拥有截听电话的技术。
名词
1.
拦截, 截获
an act of stopping and preventing someone or something from continuing to a destination
示例:
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The successful intercept prevented the enemy missile from reaching its target.
成功的拦截阻止了敌方导弹击中目标。
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The quarterback threw an intercept, costing his team the game.
四分卫传球被截获,导致他的球队输掉了比赛。
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