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ob·struc·tionBrE /əbˈstrʌkʃn/NAmE /əbˈstrʌkʃn/ noun [U, C] the fact of trying to prevent sth/sb from making progress 阻挡;阻碍;妨碍◆the obstruction of justice 妨碍司法公正◆He was arrested for obstruction of a police officer in the execution of his duty. 他因妨碍警察执行公务而被逮捕。 [U, C] the fact of blocking a road, an entrance, a passage, etc. 堵塞,阻挡(通道等)◆obstruction of the factory gates 对工厂大门的堵塞◆The abandoned car was causing an obstruction. 这辆被遗弃的汽车堵住了道路。 [C] something that blocks a road, an entrance, etc. 路障;障碍;障碍物◆It is my job to make sure that all pathways are clear of obstructions. 保证所有的道路通畅是我的职责。 [C, U] (medical 医学) something that blocks a passage or tube in your body; a medical condition resulting from this 梗阻;阻塞;栓塞 SYN blockage ◆He had an operation to remove an obstruction in his throat. 他做了手术,取出喉头的阻塞物。◆bowel/intestinal obstruction 肠梗阻 [U] (sport 体育) the offence of unfairly preventing a player of the other team from moving to get the ball (球类运动)阻挡犯规 |