释义 |
| | VERB | | | /ˌintəˈsept/ | | | | | to stop , catch , or take control of someone or something before they can get to the place they are going to 拦截;截住;截击 | We intercepted a message sent from a business firm in Paris to The Hague. 我们拦截了一条从巴黎一家商行发往海牙的信息。 | | Townsend intercepted a pass and ran half the length of the pitch to score. 汤森断下传球后跑过半个球场射门得分。 | | | | DERIVED WORD | interception noun U | | /ˌɪntəˈsepʃn/ | | | | |