intercept in Japanese
intercept in Japanese is 傍受, 迎撃, 阻止 — intercept means to stop or catch something before it reaches its destination.
intercept in Japanese
傍受
Pronounced: bōju
An interception of a radio broadcast or a telephone call.
迎撃
Pronounced: geigeki
An interception of a missile.
阻止
Pronounced: soshi
(transitive) To stop, deflect or divert (something in progress or motion).
奪う
Pronounced: ubau
What does "intercept" mean?
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verb To stop or catch something before it reaches its destination.
"The goalkeeper intercepted the pass before it reached the striker."
intercept in a sentence
- The goalkeeper intercepted the pass before it reached the striker.
- Investigators intercepted the shipment at the border.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "intercept" in Japanese?
"intercept" in Japanese is 傍受, 迎撃, 阻止. intercept means: To stop or catch something before it reaches its destination.
How do you pronounce 傍受?
"intercept" in Japanese is 傍受, pronounced "bōju".
How do you use "intercept" in a sentence?
Example: "The goalkeeper intercepted the pass before it reached the striker." In Japanese, "intercept" is 傍受, 迎撃, 阻止.
Are there other ways to say "intercept" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 4 translations listed for "intercept": 傍受, 迎撃, 阻止, 奪う.
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