interdiction

名词

UK/ˌɪn.təˈdɪk.ʃᵊn/
US/ˌɪn.t̬ɚˈdɪk.ʃᵊn/

定义 interdiction 名词

  1. CountableUncountable

    the act of stopping or prohibiting something, or an instance of this happening

  2. CountableUncountable

    the act of stopping and seizing illegal goods that are being transported, or an instance of this happening

    • The police intensified their interdiction efforts against drug smuggling.

    • Customs officials carried out an effective interdiction of goods, preventing the transport of contraband.

    • The new strategy aims to strengthen the interdiction of illicit trade at the borders.

  3. CountableUncountable

    the act of preventing or delaying the advance of an enemy, often through bombing or other means, or an instance of this happening

    • The air force carried out an interdiction mission against the enemy's supply lines.

    • The primary objective of the bombing campaign was to interdict the enemy's movement routes.

    • The navy implemented interdiction to prevent the enemy fleet from entering the waters.