hinder / ˈhɪn dər /

💦中学词汇阻碍妨碍阻碍因素

hinder2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to cause delay, interruption, or difficulty in; hamper; impede: The storm hindered our progress.
  2. to prevent from doing, acting, or happening; stop: to hinder a man from committing a crime.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to be an obstacle or impediment.

hinder 近义词

v. 动词 verb

prevent, slow down

更多hinder例句

  1. The asset cap has hindered Wells Fargo’s ability to keep up with its competitors among major banks.
  2. Both of which, it said, may hinder its ability to effectively target and measure ads.
  3. Itchy as producers are about getting back to work, they are wary of the rising number of coronavirus cases that could compromise that return, which is already hindered by the changes being made to facilitate it.
  4. Now, the city’s democracy activists fear that Apple is again actively hindering the protest movement.
  5. It also takes time and effort to develop data-sharing mechanisms such as systems that can store test results anonymously without hindering their accessibility.
  6. Graham told The Daily Beast on Monday it might do more to hinder the president than to help him.
  7. Simply stated, the harshness of the elements conspires to help, rather than hinder, the lucky few.
  8. Quora Q: Does drinking water during meals help or hinder the digestive system?
  9. Still, in the end, what will likely hinder Hidary is that he is not Bloombergian enough.
  10. He chastises Israel for segregationist policies but it is his one-nation allies that hinder integration efforts.
  11. This alone could hinder the execution of his appointment, for in other things he has excellent qualifications for the dignity.
  12. Don't tell me; I know: you don't want me to go, and take every mean advantage to hinder me.
  13. Who was he, indeed, that he should claim the right to thwart another's happiness, hinder another's best self-realisation?
  14. He doubted whether it lay in his power now to hinder anything, but in any case he would not seek to do so.
  15. But Soult was possessed of a crafty caution which seldom if ever allowed his ambition to hinder the success his ability deserved.