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 obstruct [əb'strʌkt]   添加此单词到默认生词本
vt. 阻隔, 妨碍, 阻塞, 遮没

vi. 设障碍

[法] 阻碍, 妨碍, 阻止




    obstruct


    Obstruct \Ob*struct"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Obstructed}; p. pr.
    & vb. n. {Obstructing}.] [L. obstructus, p. p. of obstruere
    to build up before or against, to obstruct; ob (see {Ob-}) +
    struere to pile up. See {Structure}.]
    1. To block up; to stop up or close, as a way or passage; to
    place an obstacle in, or fill with obstacles or
    impediments that prevent or hinder passing; as, to
    obstruct a street; to obstruct the channels of the body.

    'T is the obstructed paths of sound shall clear.
    --Pope.

    2. To be, or come, in the way of; to hinder from passing; to
    stop; to impede; to retard; as, the bar in the harbor
    obstructs the passage of ships; clouds obstruct the light
    of the sun; unwise rules obstruct legislation. ``Th'
    impatience of obstructed love.'' --Johnson.

    Syn: To bar; barricade; stop; arrest; check; interrupt; clog;
    choke; impede; retard; embarrass; oppose.

    1. Mr Lawrence Eagleburger, US acting secretary of state, said the international community may soon have to consider punitive sanctions if the Khmer Rouge continues to obstruct a peace settlement for Cambodia, Reuter reports.
    2. "Any words or actions that impair party leadership, discipline, stability and unity also obstruct the reforms and are against the basic interests of the people of the whole country," the newspaper quoted the education commission as saying.
    3. But a criminal complaint filed Wednesday also accuses Dunlap and Robison this time of conspiring with others to obstruct justice and influence witnesses in the original case.
    4. Among the top causes of death among children is inhaling pieces of balloons, which can obstruct the windpipe and choke a child, explained Brown at an outdoor news conference called to discuss the safety of summer toys.
    5. He insisted that "nothing must obstruct the complete implementation of the resolution." It was Eliasson's first visit to the Iranian capital in a mission that is expected to take up to three weeks.
    6. After the first trial, the prosecution dropped two counts, including an unprecedented charge that Aguilar used his federal judgeship as a "racketeering enterprise" to obstruct justice.
    7. The former Conrail engineer at the controls during the worst crash in Amtrak history pleaded guilty today to a federal charge of conspiring to obstruct an investigation of the wreck.
    8. If protesters obstruct the entrance, they will be moved out quickly, spokesman Jim Hutton said.
    9. Major barriers still obstruct the free movement of EC workers and professionals as well as products.
    10. LaRouche, a candidate for the 1988 Democratic presidential nomination, is charged with conspiring to obstruct a federal grand jury investigation into allegations that his followers raised more than $2 million through credit card and loan fraud.
    11. The judge's instructions to the jurors said that to convict North, they would have to find that he had been "correctly informed of the true nature of the proceeding" and that his specific intent was to obstruct the inquiry.
    12. But senior politicians around Nigeria say there is no need for the conference because Nigeria's political problems lies not with the constitution but the military elite who obstruct it.
    13. "The criminality of legality of alleged obstructive conduct cannot turn on its success, as the effort to obstruct an inquiry is an evil the statute seeks to address," Gesell said.
    14. But a criminal complaint filed Dec. 19 also accuses Dunlap and Robison this time of conspiring with others to obstruct justice and influence witnesses in the original case.
    15. "But they realized there was such strong sentiment against dumping that it was pointless to obstruct it and they just gave up," Parmentier said.
    16. "It has become apparent that there is no defense" to the charge that Mecham tried to obstruct the probe, French said today.
    17. Accusations that he tried to influence two fellow judges, aided a fugitive and devised a coverup are combined in a charge that he used his office as a "racketeering enterprise" to obstruct justice.
    18. Beijing warned Communist Party officials in factories against using the Chinese government's current campaign against capitalist tendencies to obstruct economic changes.
    19. Three congressional committees are investigating whether Mr. Meese or his aides improperly tried to impede or obstruct the probe.
    20. Mr Gucci said Investcorp had gone so far as to obstruct attempts to secure repayment of L104bn (Dollars 64.8m) due to Gucci's Italian holding company from its US subsidiary.
    21. Easley's petition followed Rhodes' guilty plea last month to misdemeanor charges of obstructing justice and attempting to obstruct justice.
    22. State environmental prosecutors from New York and Massachusetts said Interior Department regulations, coupled with the lack of funds for assessment studies, actually obstruct more than enhance efforts to make polluters pay.
    23. Echoing North Korea's calls, some radicals in South Korea have demanded the U.S. troops pull out, saying they obstruct reunification.
    24. They suspect the fugitive tycoon, who jumped bail in the UK where he faces theft and false accounting charges, has been trying to obstruct them. That is how they see the mugging in Istanbul last week of their man on the spot.
    25. A former Conrail engineer, already serving a five-year state prison sentence, pleaded guilty Wednesday to a federal charge of conspiring to obstruct the investigation of the worst crash in Amtrak history.
    26. In that case, LaRouche is charged with conspiring to obstruct justice in connection with allegedly unauthorized use of credit cards to raise $1 million for his 1984 presidential campaign.
    27. It said visa requirements and fines on airlines that arrive with foreign passengers who don't have proper travel documents have combined to obstruct bona fide asylum-seekers from gaining effective access to Britain's refugee-determination system.
    28. However, Kamal said he could not rule out the possibility of "Israeli responsibility" for the attack, aiming to obstruct peace talks.
    29. "Our intention is not to physically obstruct the upcoming Trident test, but to exercise our rights to protest in international waters," said Shannon Fagan, a Greenpeace spokeswoman.
    30. Foreign Minister Gyula Horn said Saturday the party should "get rid of people who obstruct the implementation of reform," the state news agency MTI reported.
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