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- واژهنامه · Generic English-Persian Dictionary بریدن ، قطع کردن ، جدا کردن ، حائل شدن ، جلو کسی را گرفتن ، جلو گیری کردن .دربین راه بودن .
- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary interception|intercept from a Germanic compound *bi-hof, "which binds: obligation." The same root gave us "heavy" from Germanic *hafigaz "containing something, having weight." "Haven" comes from Germanic *hafn- "place that holds ships" and "hawk" is probably related, too. Latin capere "to sieze" comes from the same root. Its past participle, captus, underlies English "capture," "captive," and the verbs on -cept: "intercept," "inception." The frequentative of this verb, "captare," became cachier "to chase" in French and was borrowed by English to refer to the end of a successful chase: "catch." andar-qâp-idan dar miân e râh greftan
- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version کلمات مرتبط(intercept): بازگشت به واژه intercept air intercept airborne intercept equipment altitude intercept intercept point intercept receiver to intercept a messenger y-intercept محل تقاطع ،قطع پاسکارى حريف ،استراق سمع کردن ،عرض( درمحور مختصات)،بريدن ،قطع کردن ،جدا کردن ،حائل شدن ،جلو کسى را گرفتن ،جلو گيرى کردن شيمى : برخوردگاه روانشناسى : عرض ورزش : برخوردگاه ،توپ دزدى علوم هوايى : رهگيرى کردن علوم نظامى : نفوذ کردن در شبکه مخابرات کلمات مرتبط(7)
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 in·ter·cept v. Pronunciation: ˌ in-tər- ' sept Function: transitive verb Etymology: Middle English, from Latin interceptus, past participle of intercipere, from inter- + capere to take, seize ― more at HEAVE Date: 15th century 1 obsolete : PREVENT , HINDER 2 a : to stop, seize, or interrupt in progress or course or before arrival b : to receive (a communication or signal directed elsewhere) usually secretly 3 obsolete : to interrupt communication or connection with 4 : to include (part of a curve, surface, or solid) between two points, curves, or surfaces <the part of a circumference intercept ed between two radii> 5 a : to gain possession of (an opponent's pass) b : to intercept a pass thrown by (an opponent)]]> 2 in·ter·cept v. Pronunciation: ' in-tər- ˌ sept Function: noun Date: 1821 1 : the distance from the origin to a point where a graph crosses a coordinate axis 2 : INTERCEPTION especially : the interception of a missile by an interceptor or of a target by a missile 3 : a message, code, or signal that is intercepted (as by monitoring radio communications)]]> intercept (as used in expressions) v. slope intercept form x intercept y intercept ]]>