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in.ter.cept objH.In7tE5sept, $-tL-v [T]to stop and catch (something or someone) that is travelling or being sent from one place to another so that it does not reach the second place拦截,截住The coastguard patrol's job is to intercept drugs from Latin America.海岸警卫队的巡查目的就是截获从拉丁美洲运来的毒品。I managed to intercept him at the front door, giving Jane time to leave by the back.我设法在前门截住他,以便简有时间从后门离开。De Silva's pass to Menendez was intercepted by Black, who then passed the ball back up the field.布莱克拦截了德席尔瓦传给梅嫩德斯的一个球,又将球传回外场。
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