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  1. Tall trees obstructed his view of the road.
    有大树遮挡着,他看不见道路。
  2. A rattling sound in the throat caused by obstructed breathing, especially near the time of death.
    呼噜声由于呼吸受阻而在喉中发出的短促尖利的声音,尤指人临死前发出的声音


obstructed
[ adj ]
shut off to passage or view or hindered from action
<adj.all>
a partially obstructed passagewayan obstructed view
justice obstructed is not justice


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. The former auto dealer, elected in 1986 on his fifth try for governor, convicted by the Senate on charges he misused funds and obstructed justice, becoming the first governor impeached and removed from office since 1929.
  2. Other roads were obstructed by collapsed buildings and damaged water and power lines, an emergency relief spokesman says.
  3. Four of the 12 criminal charges against North are that he obstructed Congress or made false statements by preparing written denials in 1985 that National Security Council staffers were involved in assisting the Contras.
  4. These counts, which the prosecution contends don't involve nearly as many classified documents, include allegations that North lied to Congress, obstructed a presidential investigation of the Iran-Contra affair and illegally enriched himself.
  5. Before the vote, other senators had urged putting the third charge in abeyance while they vote on the first two, which allege that Mecham misused $80,000 from a protocol fund and obstructed and investigation of an alleged death threat by a staff member.
  6. However, successive education secretaries have ignored their protests, because the unions have in the past obstructed reform. They have thus ignored legitimate objections, many shared by those who have in the past supported the government's reforms.
  7. In addition, the lawsuit alleged that former city Medical Examiner Elliot Gross obstructed justice by failing to make a proper diagnosis of the cause of death and failing to classify the death as a homicide.
  8. These might include charges that North lied to Congress about his role in the covert effort to help the Nicaraguan rebels and allegations he obstructed a presidential inquiry into the Iran-Contra affair by destroying documents.
  9. Justice would almost certainly be obstructed if Malan remains in power during the investigation, the liberal party said in a statement.
  10. "Miller, Miller, he's a jerk; privatization just won't work," chanted members of the American Postal Workers Union, who obstructed the front door of the hotel where the seminar was held until police arrived and ordered them to the sides.
  11. Soon after Hastings' acquittal, two federal judges in the 11th U.S. Circuit, which encompasses Florida, Georgia and Alabama, filed a complaint charging that he had obstructed justice and lied under oath during his prosecution.
  12. "I went into the cockpit and obstructed everyone from leaving the cockpit," she said in a barely audible voice.
  13. Directors trying to make astute buy or sell decisions during corporate takeover battles are often obstructed by strong conflicts of interest involving the management and professional advisers.
  14. The current study, published in this week's Lancet, the U.K. medical journal, found that the operation has a sixfold reduction in the rate of stroke for patients whose carotid arteries were at least 70% obstructed.
  15. Also, a partially obstructed vessel might work fine during a stress test, then rupture the next day, causing instant death.
  16. One of the charges against Poindexter is that he obstructed Congress in sending responses to Congress in July 1986 that referred to letters sent a year earlier by his predecessor, Robert McFarlane.
  17. "His ruthless cabal repeatedly obstructed the will of the Panamanian people which has been expressed in (the May) free elections," which Noriega's candidate lost, Pickering said.
  18. "It is the sound generated when the airway is obstructed," says Dr. Erman, who sometimes gets a sore throat from demonstrating various kinds of snores at seminars or for patients.
  19. The government's allegation that Michael Milken obstructed justice is as unfounded as its other allegations.
  20. The pontiff said he hoped that Mexicans would overcome the idea raised by critics that the church had obstructed cultural and scientific progress.
  21. "The Vietnamese side sent lifeboats flying Red Cross flags to rescue those freighters, but they were obstructed by Chinese warships," said the broadcast, monitored in Bangkok.
  22. U.S. District Judge Claude Hilton scheduled the trial after Joseph F. Fernandez pleaded innocent to four charges that he lied and obstructed the inquiries of a presidential commission and the CIA's inspector general.
  23. "Justice has been obstructed," said Mr. Jackson in a dispute that, while overshadowed by Wisconsin results, was one of the bitterest to date for his campaign.
  24. The claim is that he obstructed and made false statements to a CIA investigator and the Tower Commission looking into Iran-Contra.
  25. Five of the 12 criminal charges against North, a former White House aide, are that he made false statements and obstructed Congress in 1985 and 1986 with regard to his activities on behalf of the Contras.
  26. The defense in the first Wall Street fraud case to go to trial is suggesting that disgraced broker and star prosecution witness Boyd L. Jefferies may have obstructed justice with the government's knowledge.
  27. They also agreed to drop a charge that Breuning obstructed the institute's investigation of his data's authenticity.
  28. Tutu's son, Trevor, is to face six charges in connection with three separate incidents dating back to October, when he allegedly obstructed a police officer, von Lieres said.
  29. Among the 12 felony charges against North are allegations that he obstructed repeated congressional inquiries into reports in 1985 and 1986 that he was secretly helping arm the Nicaraguan rebels and giving tactical advice despite a congressional ban.
  30. North and Poindexter might not be entitled to disclose as many secrets to rebut charges that they lied to Congress or obstructed a presidential inquiry into the Iran-Contra affair.
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