interception

英 [,ɪntə'sepʃən] 美 [,ɪntɚ'sɛpʃən]
  • n. 拦截,截住;截断,截取;侦听,窃听
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interception (n.)
early 15c., "action of intercepting" (the flow of a bodily fluid), from Latin interceptionem (nominative interceptio) "a seizing, taking away," noun of action from intercipere (see intercept). Specific football/rugby sense is attested by 1906. Meaning "action of closing in on and destroying an enemy aircraft, etc." is recorded from 1941.
1. Aerial photography can provide valuable information on precipitation, evapotraspiration, interception, and runoff.
航空摄影可提供有关降水量 、 蒸发蒸腾量 、 入渗和径流量的有价值的资料.

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2. Light interception and distribution in hedgerow orchards with different alleyway widths is indicated in Fig . 56.
图56显示篱壁果园不同行间宽度的光能截取和分配的情况.

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3. Unless the target starts manoeuvring, the missile tends to fly straight near interception.
除非目标开始移动, 否则导弹会直线地飞行接近碰撞点.

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4. Interception of all data read from and written to the serial device.
截取所有的数据读取和写入到串行设备.

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5. This put pressure on local officials to step up their interception efforts.
这为地方官员带来了加大拦截力度的压力.

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