hampered 的 2 个定义
- to hold back; hinder; impede: A steady rain hampered the progress of the work.
- to interfere with; curtail: The dancers' movements were hampered by their elaborate costumes.
- Nautical. gear that, although necessary to the operations of a vessel, is sometimes in the way.
hampered 近义词
impede, restrict
hampered 的近义词 42 个
- block
- curb
- frustrate
- hamstring
- handicap
- hinder
- hobble
- hold up
- inconvenience
- inhibit
- obstruct
- prevent
- retard
- stymie
- thwart
- baffle
- balk
- bar
- bind
- check
- clog
- cramp
- cumber
- embarrass
- encumber
- entangle
- fetter
- foil
- hog-tie
- leash
- restrain
- shackle
- tie
- trammel
- cramp one's style
- drag one's feet
- get in the way
- hang up
- interfere with
- slow down
- tie one's hands
- tie up
hampered 的反义词 26 个
更多hampered例句
- Do loads frequently I’m guilty of letting the hamper fill up from time to time, but I try to do a load of workout clothes weekly so stuff doesn’t marinate in its own funk.
- The stakes are high, the information is limited, and the questions pile up like laundry in the hamper — routine and never-ending.
- She suggests using the smaller basket or larger hamper to hold blankets, toys or books.
- The hamper is available in rounded edge or rectangular, depending upon your preference, and comes in 4 different wicker color finishes.
- The basket holds up to 105L which is larger than most laundry hampers.
- If Gentleman's Quarterly comes by for a photo spread, Palmer won't have to put a single sock in a hamper.
- My daughter asleep, and her T-shirt in the hamper, my wife, I call her MZ, wanted a word.
- Physicians in Florida are being threatened with a law that, if enacted, will seriously hamper their ability to do their jobs.
- Another factor that might hamper the investigation is the transient nature of the homeless population.
- Because we use knives and forks every day, we do not notice how they hamper us.
- No further obstacle shall rise to hamper us once our backs are turned upon the ugly walls of Condillac.
- It was, in fact, a regular dog's straw hamper, but it was lined with heavy quilted silk and padded with wool.
- When the day arrived, the cat was tied safely up in a hamper, put in charge of the guard, and sent on its way.
- Such knowledge, indeed, tends to hamper that free play of the imagination so necessary in this work.
- When he returned he was followed by a waiter with a hamper to whose bestowal in the back of the car he looked carefully.