obstruct 的定义
- to block or close up with an obstacle; make difficult to pass: Debris obstructed the road.
- to interrupt, hinder, or oppose the passage, progress, course, etc., of.
- to block from sight; to be in the way of.
obstruct 近义词
prevent, restrict
obstruct 的近义词 48 个
- block
- curb
- cut off
- hamper
- hinder
- impede
- inhibit
- interfere
- obscure
- retard
- stall
- stonewall
- stymie
- thwart
- arrest
- bar
- barricade
- check
- choke
- clog
- close
- congest
- crab
- fill
- frustrate
- hamstring
- hide
- interrupt
- mask
- occlude
- plug
- restrain
- sandbag
- shield
- stop
- stopper
- terminate
- throttle
- trammel
- drag one's feet
- foul up
- get in the way
- hang up
- hold up
- monkey with
- shut off
- slow down
- weigh down
obstruct 的反义词 31 个
更多obstruct例句
- Though there is no easy path to a title, the 76ers must figure out the ways they’ve obstructed their own.
- Aaron Hayward was charged with felonious assault, three counts of assault, aggravated menacing, failure to comply with a police order, three counts of resisting arrest, criminal damaging and obstructing official business.
- Of course, it’s a little bit difficult when he’s been obstructed at every turn by the left and by the right.
- If you attach your taillight to your seatpost or seatstays, be sure it’s not being obstructed by a saddlebag or your tire.
- In order to eliminate obstructed seating and add layers of revenue-generating suites and club levels, many seats in modern stadiums have been pushed further up and away from the playing surface.
- He gave money to a group seeking to obstruct equality for gay people.
- The first filibuster took place in 1837 and then became an increasingly employed strategy to obstruct the passage of legislation.
- Merkley said that the power of minority to obstruct judicial nominations had really been ended in that standoff.
- It's not much different from what they've done, or haven't done, all along: obstruct Obama.
- And the very political forces that you are trying to end run would rise up and obstruct at every turn.
- Dalton was passed without difficulty, and beyond we stopped again to cut wires and to obstruct the track.
- All B—— turned out, but did not obstruct my view, for I was at the large first-floor window and not ten yards away.
- Some qualities favour, others obstruct the realisation of a first conception.
- The bib must not extend too far into the lead pipe or it will obstruct the flow of water.
- The branch should not extend into the run of pipe enough to obstruct the bore of it.