interdictive

英['ɪntədɪkt] 美['ɪntərdɪkt]
  • v.禁止;停止;阻断n.[法]禁令
interdictive interdictively interdiction interdicted interdicted interdicting interdicts
Noun:
  1. an ecclesiastical censure by the Roman Catholic Church withdrawing certain sacraments and Christian burial from a person or all persons in a particular district

  2. a court order prohibiting a party from doing a certain activity

Verb:
  1. destroy by firepower, such as an enemy's line of communication

  2. command against;

    "I forbid you to call me late at night"
    "Mother vetoed the trip to the chocolate store"
    "Dad nixed our plans"

    用作动词 (v.)
    1. The third-way reflects the flavonoid compound can interdict adsorption.
      第三种给药方式反映一定浓度的药物可以阻断病毒对细胞的吸附作用。
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The defendant did not obey the interdict.
      被告人不遵守禁令。