intercept
- obstruct (someone or something) so as to prevent them from continuing to a destination;(of a defensive player) catch a forward pass.
- an act or instance of intercepting something;the point at which a given line cuts a coordinate axis; the value of the coordinate at that point.
verb: intercept, 3rd person present: intercepts, gerund or present participle: intercepting, past tense: intercepted, past participle: intercepted
noun: intercept, plural noun: intercepts
- 釋義
動詞
- 1. obstruct (someone or something) so as to prevent them from continuing to a destination intelligence agencies intercepted a series of telephone calls I intercepted Ed on his way to work
- ▪ (of a defensive player) catch a forward pass.
- ▪ cut off or deflect (light or other electromagnetic radiation) a second prism can be swung in to intercept the light beam
- ▪ (of a line or surface) mark or cut off (part of a space, line, or surface).
名詞
- 1. an act or instance of intercepting something he read the file of radio intercepts
- ▪ the point at which a given line cuts a coordinate axis; the value of the coordinate at that point.
- 更多解釋
- obstruct (someone or something) so as to prevent them from continuing to a destination: intelligence agencies intercepted a series of telephone calls I intercepted Edward on his way to work
- an act or instance of intercepting something: he read the file of radio intercepts
Oxford Dictionary