interdict
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British pronunciation
/ˌɪntədˈɪkt/

“interdict”的英语定义和含义

to interdict
01

禁止, 制止

to forbid a specific action
Transitive: to interdict an action
to interdict definition and meaning
example
例子
The court decided to interdict the release of sensitive information to protect national security.
法院决定禁止发布敏感信息以保护国家安全。
The school administration chose to interdict the use of mobile phones during class hours.
学校管理部门选择在课堂上禁止使用手机。
02

阻断, 拦截

to impede or disrupt an enemy force's lines of communication or supply, typically through strategic bombing
Transitive: to interdict a communication or supply channel
example
例子
The air force was tasked with interdicting the enemy's supply routes.
空军被 tasked 以阻断敌人的补给路线。
Special forces were deployed behind enemy lines to interdict key transportation hubs.
特种部队被部署在敌后以阻断关键交通枢纽。
Interdict
01

禁令, 教会禁令

a formal prohibition issued by the Roman Catholic Church that suspends certain religious rites, from an individual or an entire region, often as a form of spiritual discipline or punishment
example
例子
The Church placed the rebellious province under interdict, halting all public worship.
教会将叛乱省份置于禁令之下,停止了所有公共礼拜。
During the medieval era, interdicts were used to pressure rulers into obedience.
在中世纪时期,禁罚被用来向统治者施压以迫使其服从。
02

禁令, 禁止令

a formal court order that prohibits someone from performing a specific action, often issued to prevent harm, enforce compliance, or uphold legal standards
example
例子
The judge issued an interdict preventing the company from dumping waste into the river.
法官发布了一项禁令,阻止该公司向河流倾倒废物。
An interdict was placed on the publication of the classified documents.
对机密文件的发布下达了禁令
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