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hindering

/hin-der/US // ˈhɪn dər //UK // (ˈhɪndə) //

阻碍,妨碍,阻碍性,阻碍性的

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Definitions

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

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbprevent, slow down
Synonyms
block块,阻止,阻挡,块状burden负担,负荷,负重,负载crimp卷曲,压接,卷边,卷绕cripple跛脚,跛子,跛脚的,残废curb路边,遏止,路边的,马路牙子delay延迟,拖延,拖延时间,延误deter遏止,阻止,阻吓,遏阻frustrate沮丧,挫折,挫败,沮丧的hamper阻碍,篮子,阻碍物,篮板hamstring腿筋,腘绳肌,腘绳肌腱,脚筋handicap阻碍,障碍物,残障人士,障碍hold up举起,抬起,举出,抬头impede阻挡,阻阻,阻挡了,牵制inhibit抑制,阻止,禁止,压制interfere干扰,干涉,干预,干擾interrupt插话,插言,插句,插话进来obstruct阻挠,阻挡,阻碍,妨碍preclude排除,排除了,排斥,排除干扰prohibit禁止,禁制,违禁,不准retard迟钝,迟钝的人,迟缓,拖延时间thwart阻挠,阻挠了,阻碍,阻止arrest逮捕,拘捕,抓捕,捕获balk逡巡不前,巴尔克,逡巡,巴尔干bar吧台,酒吧,杠杠,栏bottleneck瓶颈,瓶颈问题,瓶颈路段,瓶颈地带check检查,检查一下choke窒息,卡住,噎住,噎住了clog堵塞,堵塞物,堵塞的问题,堵塞堵塞contravene违反,抵触,违反了,违背counteract抗衡,抗击,抵消,打击crab螃蟹,蟹肉,蟹类,蟹cramp痉挛,痉痉挛,痉缩debar扣留,排斥,拒绝接受,拒绝承认encumber负担,拖累,负担不起,拖累了fetter羁绊,束缚,羁绊物,羁押hog-tie捆绑,捆绑式,拴住,牵制muzzle枪口,炮口,钳制,枪口上neutralize中和,压制,中立,隔离offset补偿,偏差,弥补,补偿费oppose反对,反对派,反对的,反对者resist抵制,抗拒,抗争,抵抗snafu故障,失败,失败者,漏洞stay逗留,保持,逗留时间,留stop停止,停下来,停,停住stymie风格,风格化,风格化的,风格派terminate终止,终结,终止日期,终结者trammel捣蛋鬼,捣乱者,捣鼓,捣毁box in盒中,箱子里的,盒子里的,箱子里get in the way碍手碍脚,碍手碍脚的,碍事hold back扣留,拖后腿,抵制,扣留住louse up弄脏了,弄脏,弄脏了的,污辱shut out被拒之门外,封杀,被拒门外,被拒之门外的
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Examples

  • A similar uptick in the coming days could again hinder Maryland’s ability to start on-field preparation for Hoosiers.

  • Apple customers have asked a California federal court to give final approval to a class settlement calling for the company to pay between $310 million and $500 million to resolve allegations it hindered the battery performance of older iPhones.

  • “Attempts to hinder voters from casting ballots by spreading misinformation is illegal and will not be tolerated,” James noted.

  • This may result in creating pages about very similar topics or an excess of content and pages that are hard to maintain and difficult for users to navigate, ultimately hindering the experience you were trying to improve in the first place.

  • Another flu season could strain hospitals further, hindering their ability to treat a surge of Covid-19 patients.

  • For some, age may be hindering—but for these ladies, age is just a number.

  • Even worse, wearing a corset could actually end up hindering weight loss goals.

  • In rural India, or rural Africa, the lack of access to banks is hindering development.

  • By concealing past mistakes, the nation may be hindering investigations, writes Christopher Dickey.

  • Ten hours ago I was coming out of the hills with a serious problem that was hindering my work.

  • The sucking-fish of these men is their hindering corruption.

  • Steevens quotes Beaumont and Fletcher to this effect, and this will probably explain the epithet "hindering."

  • For to a man well mounted the lion is only dangerous in thicket, or jungle, hindering free action to the horse.

  • Such folks don't stop to think about themselves, except to be thinking of helping and not hindering.