impeded 的定义
im·ped·ed, im·ped·ing.
- to retard in movement or progress by means of obstacles or hindrances; obstruct; hinder.
impeded 近义词
obstruct, hinder
更多impeded例句
- His knowledge and skill level are low, his judgment is poor, and he actually impedes work.
- Game-breaking, distracting bugs impeded my progress, though Ubisoft has since fixed these issues.
- As a result, women’s political engagement was impeded along two separate tracks.
- Don’t wear a costume mask over your cloth mask, though, because it could impede your breathing.
- The height and density of these partitions could also impede the natural air flow of an indoor space, Miller said, which could lead to certain areas having a higher concentration of lingering aerosol particles than others.
- He envisions an Asia “where,” as he told the Australian parliament, “commerce and freedom of navigation are not impeded.”
- And sales, those tricky little figures so dependent on the wants and whims of a fickle public, were impeded for that very reason.
- Wrong turns, man-hungry polar bears and ice traps impeded his plan.
- The result was an extra month of uncertainly that impeded an already volatile hiring market.
- Any deception or inefficiency that impeded the flow of information was evil.
- That miserable crime hung over me, and its dangers impeded me at every turn.
- Difficulties, however, arose with the American authorities which impeded the execution of this plan.
- Away they all went; their meal—for neither was it luncheon, dinner, nor tea—in no way impeded their progress.
- But they were no longer harassed with the water and timbers that had impeded their progress at the south end.
- Here the teacher is neither aided nor impeded by the usual home influences.