interdict

interdict

美 [ˈɪntərˌdɪkt]  英 [ˈɪntə(r)ˌdɪkt]

  • n.(法庭的)禁令;禁罚;禁行圣事令
  • v.【军】闭锁;禁止;【宗】停止教权
  • 网络阻断;制止;阻断通路

词形变化

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英汉双解

n.
1.
(法庭的)禁令an official order from a court that orders you not to do sth
2.
禁罚;禁行圣事令an order banning sb from taking part in church services, etc.

英汉解释

v.
1.
【军】闭锁,阻断(敌人通路)
2.
禁止,制止
3.
【宗】停止教权
n.
1.
禁止,制止
2.
禁令
3.
【宗】停止教权的命令

英英解释

n.

例句

Henry decided to purge his excommunication and get the interdict on his territories withdrawn by apologizing and doing penance.

亨利决定通过道歉忏悔教皇恢复重新获得领地行使

Alas, in a fast-globalising world, it is already impossible for governments to interdict the flow of nuclear goods and expertise.

一个快速全球化世界政府已经不可能阻断物资专家流动

Egyptian security forces work to interdict arms and explosives on smuggling routes that run across the vast expanse from Sudan to Gaza.

埃及安全部队工作制止武器走私路线横跨广袤苏丹加沙运行炸药

We have no right to interdict a person does beneficence to society only because of his personal life.

我们没有权力借口生活进而剥夺一个社会善举志愿

He was threatened with a papal interdict.

受到罗马教皇威胁

interdict sb. from doing sth.

禁止[制止]某人某事

The Forbidden City Forbidden fruit Forbidden zone forbid, prohibit, interdict

政府私人下令禁止

Take effective measures to interdict the arising trend of coal mines serious incident

务必采取有效措施坚决遏制煤矿重特大事故势头

Abide by competition interdict, not neglect procedure of demission

禁止遵守辞职程序疏忽