词汇 | hindering |
释义 | hindering present participle ofhinder hinder verb[ T ] uk /ˈhɪn.dər/ us /ˈhɪn.dɚ/ C2 to limit the ability of someone to do something, or to limit the development of something: 阻碍,妨碍 hinder someone in somethingHigh winds have hindered firefighters in their efforts to put out the blaze.大风妨碍了消防队员扑灭大火。 Her progress certainly hasn't been hindered by her lack of experience.经验不足当然没有妨碍她的进步。 Preventing and impeding anti-drug anti-jamming avoid avoidable avoidably bottleneck derail fireproof guard against something hamper hang have someone/something hanging round your neckidiom head off preclusive prejudice prevent preventable preventative scuttle smother Examples of hinderinghindering In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. As this analysis unfolds, however, crucial variables often appear overly simplified and somewhat static, hindering analysis of their interactions. Insufficient generosity and uninformed views amongst the public were hindering social democracy as much as inadequate levels of economic growth or mistaken policies. For example, the time allotted by the institution for the musikdidaktik subject affected the trainee-content relation by hindering or giving room for activity-based teaching forms. Farmers who had access to the system shared the information with their friends and neighbors, hindering attempts to develop a self-funded system. These asymmetries played an important role in shaping crisis diplomacy, sometimes helping, sometimes hindering resolution. Tumour resistance, the development of blocking antibodies, and other problems hindering the effectiveness of monoclonal antibodies are also discussed. The similarity in values obtained from the 10 and 30 second count times suggest that the shorter count times may be used without hindering accuracy. From the 1950s, the unions played an active role in eliminating women and hindering women's recruitment. Paradoxically, dynamics can help in achieving some specific control tasks, as well as hindering others. Insofar as it counteracts the hindering of a citizen's legitimate exercise of her freedom, then, coercion promotes that exercise and is thereby consistent with it. No evidence is, however, found in favour of income heterogeneity hindering or facilitating collective action. Scarcity of trained staff results in poor record keeping and unreliable data, hindering healthcare planning and policy. Most of the programs have made improved stoves available at subsidized rates, hindering their commercialization. In many countries this is a serious bottleneck hindering this and other development processes. The volume of requests should be hindering the development of a profile for a particular user. These 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. |
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