cumbering / ˈkʌm bər /

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cumbering2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to hinder; hamper.
  2. to overload; burden.
  3. to inconvenience; trouble.
n. 名词 noun
  1. a hindrance.
  2. something that cumbers.
  3. Archaic. embarrassment; trouble.

cumbering 近义词

v. 动词 verb

hamper

更多cumbering例句

  1. There is no specimen at present in the Museum, the one stuffed by Miss Cumber having, as above mentioned, disappeared.
  2. God had, at any rate, decreed that this man should not cumber it as a drone.
  3. My followers have fled, though I am glad to see some of the hare-livered dogs cumber the ground.
  4. I believe,' said she smiling, though she sighed too, 'that I am still to cumber the ground a little longer.
  5. There is (p. 361) no picturesque decay in London; what is not of use must go: it dare not cumber the precious ground.