Англо-русский Русско-английский экономический словарь - interdict
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1. книж. запрет, запрещение 2. церк. отлучение, интердикт to put (to lay) smb. under an interdict —- отлучить кого-л. от церкви 3. книж. запрещать, налагать запрет (на что-л.) to interdict books —- запрещать (налагать запрет на) книги to interdict the importation of certain goods —- запретить ввоз некоторых товаров to interdict by law —- запретить законом 4. книж. лишать права пользования (имуществом, вещью) 5. книж. удерживать (кого-л. от чего-л.); не дать (кому-л. сделать что-л.) to interdict smb. from doing smth. —- удержать кого-л. от какого-л. поступка 6. воен. воспрещать, препятствовать; затруднять (огнем и т. п.); изолировать (поле боя) 7. церк. отлучать от церкви ...Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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1. noun 1) запрещение, запрет 2) eccl. отлучение; интердикт 2. v. 1) запрещать 2) лишать права пользования 3) отрешать от должности 4) удерживать (от чего-л.) 5) mil. препятствовать (огнем и т.п.) Syn: see prohibit ...Англо-русский словарь
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n. & v. --n. 1 an authoritative prohibition. 2 RC Ch. a sentence debarring a person, or esp. a place, from ecclesiastical functions and privileges. 3 Sc. Law an injunction. --v.tr. 1 prohibit (an action). 2 forbid the use of. 3 (usu. foll. by from + verbal noun) restrain (a person). 4 (usu. foll. by to) forbid (a thing) to a person. Derivatives interdiction n. interdictory adj. Etymology: ME f. OF entredit f. L interdictum past part. of interdicere interpose, forbid by decree (as INTER-, dicere say) ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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I. noun Etymology: Middle English, alteration of entredite, from Anglo-French, from Latin ~um prohibition, from neuter of ~us, past participle of interdicere to interpose, forbid, from inter- + dicere to say — more at diction Date: 15th century 1. a Roman Catholic ecclesiastical censure withdrawing most sacraments and Christian burial from a person or district 2. a prohibitory decree II. transitive verb Date: 15th century 1. to lay under or prohibit by an ~ 2. to forbid in a usually formal or authoritative manner 3. a. to destroy, damage, or cut off (as an enemy line of supply) by firepower to stop or hamper an enemy b. intercept 2a ~ drug shipments Synonyms: see forbid • ~ion noun • ~ive adjective • ~or noun • ~ory adjective ...Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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(interdicted) 1. If an armed force interdicts something or someone, they stop them and prevent them from moving. If they interdict a route, they block it or cut it off. (AM FORMAL) Troops could be ferried in to interdict drug shipments. = intercept VERB: V n • interdiction (interdictions) ...increased drug interdiction efforts by the military and Coast Guard. N-VAR 2. An interdict is an official order that something must not be done or used. (FORMAL) The National Trust has placed an interdict on jet-skis in Dorset, Devon and Cornwall. = ban N-COUNT ...Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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~ n 1 law an official order from a court telling someone not to do something 2 technical a punishment in the Roman Catholic Church, by which someone is not allowed to take part in church ceremonies - interdict v ...Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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- early 15c., from O.Fr. entredit, pp. of entredire "forbid by decree," from L. interdicere "interpose by speech, prohibit," from inter- "between" + dicere "speak." ...Английский Этимологический словарь
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