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intercept

N การ สกัดกั้น  การกั้น ขวาง  การ จับ  การ หยุด  kan-sa-kad-kan

 

intercept

VI สกัด  สกัดกั้น  ขัดขวาง  หยุด ไว้  จับ ไว้  stop block seize sa-kad

 

intercept

VT สกัด  สกัดกั้น  ขัดขวาง  หยุด ไว้  จับ ไว้  block obstruct seize stop sa-kad

 

intercepter

N ผู้ ขัดขวาง  ผู้ สกัดกั้น  สิ่ง ขัดขวาง  phu-kad-kwang

 

intercepter

N เครื่องบิน ประจัญบาน (ทาง กองทัพอากาศ  เครื่องบิน ความเร็ว สูง ที่ ใช้ สกัดกั้น เครื่องบิน ฝ่ายตรงข้าม  krueang-bin-pra-jan-ban

 

interception

N การ สกัดกั้น  การขัดขวาง  prevention stoppage kan-sa-kad-kan

 

interceptor

N ผู้ ขัดขวาง  เครื่องบิน ความเร็ว สูง ติดอาวุธ  intercepter

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

INTERCEPT

v.t.[L. interceptus, intercipio, to stop; inter and capio, to take. ] 1. To take or seize on by the way; to stop on its passage; as, to intercept a letter. The prince was intercepted at Rome. The convoy was intercepted by a detachment of the enemy.
2. To obstruct; to stop in progress; as, to intercept rays of light; to intercept the current of a river, or a course of proceedings.
3. To stop, as a course or passing; as, to intercept a course.
4. To interrupt communication with, or progress towards.
While storms vindictive intercept the shore.
5. To take, include or comprehend between.
Right ascension is an arch of the equator, reckoning towards the east, intercepted between the beginning of Aries, and the point of the equator which rises at the same time with the sun or star in a right sphere.

 

INTERCEPTED

pp. Taken on the way; seized in progress; stopped.

 

INTERCEPTER

n.One who intercepts.

 

INTERCEPTING

ppr. Seizing on its passage; hindering from proceeding; comprehending between.

 

INTERCEPTION

n.The act of seizing something on its passage; a stopping; obstruction of a course or proceeding; hinderance.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

INTERCEPT

In `ter *cept ", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Intercepted; p. pr. & vb. n.Intercepting. ] Etym: [L. interceptus, p. p. of intercipere to intercept; inter between + capere to take, seize: cf. F. intercepter. See Capable. ]

 

1. To take or seize by the way, or before arrival at the destined place; to cause to stop on the passage; as, to intercept a letter; a telegram will intercept him at Paris. God will shortly intercept your breath. Joye.

 

2. To obstruct or interrupt the progress of; to stop; to hinder or oppose; as, to intercept the current of a river. Who intercepts me in my expedition Shak. We must meet first, and intercept his course. Dryden.

 

3. To interrupt communication with, or progress toward; to cut off, as the destination; to blockade. While storms vindictive intercept the shore. Pope.

 

4. (Math. )

 

Defn: To include between; as, that part of the intercepted between the points A and B.

 

Syn. -- To cut off; stop; catch; seize; obstruct.

 

INTERCEPT

INTERCEPT In "ter *cept `, n. (Math. )

 

Defn: A part cut off or intercepted, as a portion of a line included between two points, or cut off two straight lines or curves.

 

INTERCEPTER

INTERCEPTER In `ter *cept "er, n.

 

Defn: One who, or that which, intercepts. Shak.

 

INTERCEPTION

In `ter *cep "tion, n. Etym: [L. interceptio a taking away: cf. F.interception. ]

 

Defn: The act of intercepting; as, interception of a letter; interception of the enemy.

 

INTERCEPTIVE

INTERCEPTIVE In `ter *cept "ive, a.

 

Defn: Intercepting or tending to intercept.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

intercept

in ter cept |ˌintərˈsept ˌɪn (t )ərˈsɛpt | verb [ with obj. ] obstruct (someone or something ) so as to prevent them from continuing to a destination: intelligence agencies intercepted a series of telephone calls | I intercepted Ed on his way to work. Football (of a defensive player ) catch a forward pass. chiefly Physics cut off or deflect (light or other electromagnetic radiation ). Mathematics (of a line or surface ) mark or cut off (part of a space, line, or surface ). noun |ˈɪntəsɛpt |an act or instance of intercepting something: he read the file of radio intercepts. Mathematics the point at which a given line cuts a coordinate axis; the value of the coordinate at that point. DERIVATIVES in ter cep tive |-tiv |adjective ORIGIN late Middle English (in the senses contain between limits and halt (an effect )): from Latin intercept- caught between, from the verb intercipere, from inter- between + capere take.

 

interception

in ter cep tion |ˌintərˈsepSHən ɪntərˈsepʃn | noun an act or instance of intercepting something, particularly: Football an act of a defensive player catching a forward pass: Oliver forced a fumble and had three interceptions, two of which were returned for touchdowns. an act or instance of receiving electronic transmissions before they reach the intended recipient: designed for the clandestine interception of other people's telephone calls.

 

interceptor

in ter cep tor |ˌintərˈseptər ˌɪn (t )ərˈsɛptər | noun a person or thing that stops or catches (someone or something ) going from one place to another. a fast aircraft for stopping or repelling hostile aircraft.

 

Oxford Dictionary

intercept

inter |cept verb |ˌɪntəˈsɛpt | [ with obj. ] obstruct (someone or something ) so as to prevent them from continuing to a destination: intelligence agencies intercepted a series of telephone calls | I intercepted Edward on his way to work. chiefly Physics cut off or deflect (light or other electromagnetic radiation ). Mathematics (of a line or surface ) mark or cut off (part of a space, line, or surface ). noun |ˈɪntəsɛpt |an act or instance of intercepting something: he read the file of radio intercepts. Mathematics the point at which a given line cuts a coordinate axis; the value of the coordinate at that point. DERIVATIVES interception |-ˈsɛpʃ (ə )n |noun, interceptive |-ˈsɛptɪv |adjective ORIGIN late Middle English (in the senses contain between limits and halt (an effect )): from Latin intercept- caught between , from the verb intercipere, from inter- between + capere take .

 

interceptor

inter |cept ¦or |ɪntəˈsɛptə | noun a person or thing that intercepts. a fast aircraft for stopping or repelling hostile aircraft.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

intercept

intercept verb the ball was intercepted | a nearby Coast Guard cutter was able to intercept the gunrunners before they reached the harbor: stop, head off, cut off; catch, seize, grab, snatch; obstruct, impede, interrupt, block, check, detain; ambush, challenge, waylay.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

intercept

intercept verb an Italian naval vessel intercepted the gunrunners' boat: stop, head off, cut off; catch, seize, grab, snatch, expropriate, commandeer; obstruct, impede, interrupt, block, check, detain; attack, ambush, take on, challenge, pounce on, swoop down on, waylay, accost, tackle, confront; informal buttonhole.

 

French Dictionary

intercepter

intercepter v. tr. verbe transitif 1 Cacher, éclipser. : Ces stores interceptent les rayons lumineux. 2 S ’emparer d ’une chose qui était destinée à quelqu ’un. : Intercepter un message, une passe. aimer

 

interception

interception n. f. nom féminin Action d ’intercepter. : L ’interception d ’un ballon.

 

Spanish Dictionary

interceptación

interceptación nombre femenino 1 Acción de interceptar .2 Efecto de interceptar .

 

interceptar

interceptar verbo transitivo 1 Detener una cosa o apoderarse de ella antes de que llegue a su destino :interceptar un misil; interceptar un mensaje del enemigo; un defensa interceptó el chut del delantero; el presidente dio la orden de interceptar un convoy de buques de guerra soviéticos antes de su llegada a la isla .2 Obstruir, dificultar o interrumpir el paso en una vía de comunicación :un camión averiado interceptaba el paso de los vehículos .3 mat Cortar una línea o una superficie a otra línea o superficie :la secante de una circunferencia intercepta a esta en dos puntos .ETIMOLOGÍA Derivado (s. xviii ) del latín interceptus, participio de intercipere coger al pasar en otra dirección ’, ‘sustraer ’, derivado de capere coger ’. De la raíz indoeuropea de caber (V.).

 

interceptor, -ra

interceptor, -ra adjetivo 1 Que intercepta algo .2 adjetivo /nombre masculino [avión ] Que tiene por misión interceptar aviones del ejército contrario :un interceptor japonés fue abatido por el enemigo .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

intercept

in ter cept /ɪ̀ntə r sépt /動詞 他動詞 1 〈人 物 〉を途中で捕らえる [奪う ], 横取りする ; 通信 〉を傍受する ; スポーツ パス 〉を阻止する, 〈球 〉を奪取する .2 〈光 水など 〉を «…から » 遮る, 遮断する «from » ; 通路 視界など 〉を妨げる, 〈逃亡など 〉を阻止する intercept rays of light 光線を遮る 3 〘軍 〙敵機 ミサイルなど 〉を迎撃する .4 〘数 〙〈線 面 〉を2点 [線 ]間で切り取る, 区切る .名詞 /-́--̀ C /1 interception .2 〘数 〙切片 .

 

interception

n ter c p tion 名詞 U C 途中で捕らえる [奪う ]こと, 横取り ; 遮断 ; 妨害, 阻止 ; (通信の )傍受 ; スポーツ (パスの )奪取 ; 〘軍 〙迎撃 .

 

interceptor

in ter cep tor /ɪ̀ntə r séptə r /名詞 C 1 〘軍 〙迎撃機 .2 横取りする人 [もの ]; 妨害者 [物 ].