词汇 | hindrance |
释义 | hindrance noun[ Cusually singular, U ] uk /ˈhɪn.drəns/ us /ˈhɪn.drəns/ something that makes it more difficult for you to do something or for something to develop: 阻碍,障碍 I've never considered my disability a hindrance, but other people have.我从来没有把自己的残疾看成是一种障碍,可其他人不这么想。 Difficult things and people a (heavy) cross to bearidiom albatross ball and chain bane be dead meatidiom be in the clearidiom bump chill equation hassle hiccup hot potato impediment incubus nut snag stumbling block teaser teething troubles thorn in your flesh/sideidiom Examples of hindrancehindrance In vocal synthesis this was to be expected but for granular synthesis it was a hindrance. The conspiracy was successful: the performance took place without hindrance. In fact, is it not used to teach apprentice philosophers that they must view all learnable philosophies as hindrances to a pure inner philosophizing? Since then every new communication innovation - telegraph, radio, television, internet - has diminished hindrance of distance to monitoring government directly. Neither do expressions include lambda abstractions: their anonymity would be a hindrance when it comes to source-level tracing. This lack of evidence is a major hindrance toward immediate success of disease management. The providers viewed organizational issues as a significant hindrance, especially in terms of staff and technological support for practitioners who desired to use the system. In this recognition process the museum paradoxically serves as aid, not hindrance. It is reasonable to assume that population growth in some countries was a hindrance rather than a positive economic input. Astonishingly, the author was able to carry out his fieldwork on the spot, without any hindrance by the authorities. Consequently, these strategies may constitute a hindrance to free trade and competition. Paradoxically, these strategies enable speakers to maintain their own varieties and still communicate without hindrance. Consequently, if computational limitations are fundamental hindrances to normative responding, then such responding should increase with age. Neither hindrances nor difficulties may result for the workers involved. The existence of competition, though, need not be a hindrance. 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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