词汇 | example_english_obstruct |
释义 | Examples of obstructThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Suspicion of the intentions of others and identification with the positions of their respective governments obstructed a genuine exchange of experiences. He ignored the party's of®cials, obstructed the development of party policy, and fought a negative election campaign in 1945. In acute angle-closure glaucoma the trabecular meshwork is obstructed by the iris as it dilates, resulting in a rapid pressure rise, pain and decreased vision. The excise duties effectively obstructed this process in the brickmaking industry itself. The process of obstructing the commission's work was underway. A disadvantage of ureteral stenting is the fact that the obstructing lesion must be traversed, and indwelling stents may cause irritative voiding symptoms and pain. A small ventricular septal defect, partially obstructed by folds of dysplastic tricuspid valvar tissue, also allowed for communication between the left and right ventricles. The teacher's expectations of the pupils were musical, but obstructed by the technical dif®culty and unmusical structure of the program. To mark these calls uniquely, we place a small o subscript on each obstructing function call. However, this is not quite true because the length call will actually ignore the obstructing sum calls from fp during fusion. Resilient informal practices have obstructed the development of judicial autonomy. Furthermore, the lack of a control group obstructs the assessment of the effectiveness of the two study conditions. The randomization technique makes it possible to avoid complications like pivoting that have obstructed adoption of quadtree algorithms in the past. The immediate subaortic region was obstructed with a prominent and mobile superior septal mass (valvar rudiments). In 2 animals, the lumen of the right coronary artery was obstructed due to intimal thickening by 25% and 40%, respectively. Not infrequently hearts were presented with acute myocardial infarction, but with a report stating that the coronary arteries were not obstructed. Occasionally, it may be possible to remove these obstructing calls by the fusion method itself, in order to obtain genuine safe producers. If we can change the annotations on these obstructing function calls, we may change the unsafe producers to safe ones. On closer inspection, it is the obstructing function calls which are the principal cause of non e-treeless form. The obstructing function calls are nested with unsafe producers. Instead of marking these functions as unsafe, the re-annotation technique has transferred the unsafe markings to the obstructing function calls. At both undisturbed sites, however, obstructed waterways have been reopened to introduce more freshwater and to foster mangrove regrowth. By the end of the period, class and politics are obstructing the implementation of coherent national policies. The desired task has been the tracking the linear path and the motion of the manipulator has been obstructed by different number of obstacles. Learned essays about lixivial salts appeared next to police ordinances about vagabonds and obstructed walkways. The first is that the obstructing mail statute does not appear to be elliptical. We attribute the absence of early diastolic filling to the obstructed and non-compliant nature of the right ventricle, with its hypertrophic myocardium and hypoplastic cavity. Neonatal transthoracic echocardiography showed the large heterogeneous mass to be compressing the right ventricle and obstructing the egress of blood to the lungs. What they undoubtedly left behind was a large red herring obstructing the path of free communication - and a legacy of self-righteousness, guilt and prejudice. At the same time, commercial manufacture, especially the production of export textiles, was severely obstructed by the massive reallocation of resources. Occasionally, sales to outsiders were obstructed, but in general the influence of village communities in this field was limited. Perforation of the fibrotic obstructed segment was successfully achieved in all patients using guide wires. Two of our patients (1 and 3) presented early in the newborn period with obstructed totally anomalous pulmonary venous connection of the infracardiac type. Supratricuspid stenosis in the setting of concordant atrioventricular and ventriculoarterial connections is attributed to remnants of the embryologic venous valves obstructing the tricuspid valvar orifice. The surgical mortality for those with obstructed totally anomalous pulmonary venous connections was 95%. If the oesophagus is obstructed by the primary tumour, however, the camera cannot pass the obstruction and may not give the results aimed for. In particular, the obstructing calls might be annotated differently from that suggested for their function definitions. Successful fusion results in new producers without the obstructing calls. An example of this is the earlier function fp with sum as its obstructing call. However, this annotation can be transferred to the accumulator (c. f. obstructing call) rather than the parameter to stop the accumulation. We call these re-annotated functions (which contain obstructing calls) the re-annotated producers. In fact, this can be very simply achieved by annotating all occurrences of obstructing calls as unsafe producers and unsafe consumers. The implementation of technocratic policies was thus obstructed by the influence of vested interests with political ties. A general view expressed by the tax collecting staff, reflecting their frustration at this intervention, was that councillors obstructed tax collection. In sum, institutional reforms in the public sector are limited, obstructed by entrenched clientelism and scarce managerial skills. The implicit assumption is that the room boundary on the horizontal plane is not obstructed by objects such as furniture. The opening of such windows is not actionable, but the remedy is by obstructing them, which may lawfully be done. He realized that military bureaucracy was obstructing relief work. Coagulated blood in the vessels can form a clot (thrombus) that obstructs circulation or, in the worst-case scenario, stops circulation. The number of squares visibly obstructed was a measure of the percentage cover of each variable. A square frame (side 90 cm) with legs of length 30 cm, all fabricated in steel, was placed over each burrow without obstructing the entrance. Analysis was complicated by the fact that the nose and upper brow obstructed the light entering the eye to a variable extent in different subjects. Such a classification of the rotifer among insects undergoing metamorphosis, such as caterpillars, actually obstructed further investigations on the animality of rotifers. The park's lawn stretches to the main street without being obstructed by cars. Everything that obstructed the realization of his reforms would be jettisoned like so much fluff. In only one patient did creation of a systemic-to-pulmonary shunt unmask previously undiagnosed obstructed anomalous pulmonary venous return. The combination of severely obstructed totally anomalous pulmonary venous return with obstruction in the pulmonary outflow tract resulted in a surgical mortality of 100%. The obstructing tissue is 2 or 3 mm thick. Congenital mitral stenosis resulting from anomalous arcade and obstructing papillary muscle. She studied post-mortem material in six infants who died during the first week of life from obstructed anomalous connections. Two case reports have suggested that obstructing mucous plugs43,44 may be associated with a degree of resolution of pulmonary lesions in utero. Prevailing winds often necessitated landing approaches over this obstructing terrain, followed by sharp, immediate descents. We could make a tentative attempt to remove this obstructing call by safe fusion. If the attempt succeeds, then the obstructing calls will disappear; otherwise some obstructing calls may still be present. However, the wholesale treatment of functions with obstructing calls as unsafe producers may be more stringent than necessary. The reason is that obstructing append0 function calls (produced by flatten) cannot be consumed by the pattern-matching equations of the outer length call. In particular, obstructing function calls may result in successively larger expressions when attempts are made to fuse their producers with safe consumers. The new models have also revealed potential political benefits which have always existed, but remained unrealized, obstructed as they were by the conventional institutional solutions. What sort of responsibility to avoid obstructing the wheels of progress might be placed on shippers of freight and baggage? Each measurement consisted of a count of the number of squares visibly obstructed, defined as any square with more than 50% visible obstruction. We consider as obstructed a ny square with more than 50% of visual obstruction. After 1 min of development, a fertilization cone that obstructed the micropyle could be observed. He cites instance after instance of local neglect, ignorance, and politics obstructing the course of sanitary improvements. Two citizen action groups arose to protest the deficiencies of this stance, and to oppose the powerful forces that obstructed the introduction of a new policy. Users are obstructed by the system's matrix of ' contextual concrete', in which all contextual elements are bound together on a take it or leave it basis. Successful surgical correction of the obstructing lesion was performed in three of these cases and, in one, no active management of cardiac or extracardiac anomalies was performed. They appeared to have obstructed the circulation. The extent of the collateral circulation, and resulting decompression of the obstructed venous channel, will also affect measurements of the inferior and superior caval veins upstream from the obstruction. Styles bring together age categories that are very distant and radically differentiate between people of the same age to the point of obstructing communication between them. The aim is to design the joint so that the penetration of wind driven rain is obstructed but leakage through gravity and induced air-pressure differentials is not totally prevented. The collaborative model includes principles of proximity and parity and dispels the archaic "hierarchy of science" model that obstructs communication among neuroscientists, behavioral scientists, and clinicians. Such a producer is unsafe because there is a chance that the obstructing function calls may be accumulated during transformation (since pattern-matching equations cannot consume them). Toddlers' pointing when joint attention is obstructed. Undulations in the terrain, vegetation, and obstacles of every kind are capable of obstructing line-of-sight sensors such as laser range finders and shortwave radar artillery spotters. A woman's labour is obstructed. A committee will not function effectively if it is dominated by scientists or obstructed by welfarists who wish only to prevent animal use, or if it is poorly chaired. At least in our institution, surgical intervention for those with severely obstructed totally anomalous pulmonary venous connections and pulmonary outflow tract obstruction remains extremely high. What is it about our past practices, our hierarchies of musical knowledge, that has obstructed the expression of this dissent? The posterior infundibulum was obstructed in six patients (22.2%), this being connected with the pulmonary trunk in four and with the aorta in two. Fever was the presenting symptom in three patients, while the mass obstructed a cardiac valve in three others. The navigability of the rivers varied, depending on the depth of the river and possible shoals obstructing a free entrance from the sea. Municipal employees sprayed the house with steam, and 'screens' obstructing light and air in the house were burnt. Twenty years ago, its strict prohibition against foreigners had severely obstructed trade. According to the court, it was not enough that the defendant deliberately did some act that had the effect, objectively assessed, of obstructing the police. The state's implementation of conscription was obstructed by limited bureaucratic and coercive capacity, and by the continued political autonomy of the regions. Secondary glaucoma is caused by pathological processes obstructing either the drainage angle (haemorrhage, exudate, tumour) or the pupil (inflammatory adhesions). The academic discipline of religious studies obstructs a clear view of what happens in other cultures. The implicit assumption is that the room boundary in the scanning plane is not obstructed by objects such as furniture. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. 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