释义 |
interˈceptive, a. [f. ppl. stem of L. intercipĕre: see intercept v. and -ive.] Having the quality of intercepting.
1819Foster Pop. Ignorance (1834) 143 The awful interceptive lines of that other arrangement. 1860Russell Diary India I. 291, I repaired once more to the Dilkoosha only to find the dust more hopelessly interceptive than before. 1881Argosy XXXII. 148 To peer round obstructing pyramids of plants or interceptive dishes of grapes. |