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1 hinder
['hində](to delay or prevent; to make difficult: All these interruptions hinder my work; All the interruptions hinder me from working.) estorvar* * *hind.er1[h'ində] vt+vi impedir, retardar, estorvar, obstruir, embaraçar.————————hind.er2[h'aində] adj traseiro. -
2 hinder
['hində](to delay or prevent; to make difficult: All these interruptions hinder my work; All the interruptions hinder me from working.) atrapalhar -
3 hinder
atrapalhar, impedirEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > hinder
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4 connive
((with at) to make no attempt to hinder (something wrong or illegal): Her mother connived at the child's truancy.) ser cúmplice* * *con.nive[kən'aiv] vi 1 ser conivente, tolerar faltas, fazer de conta que não vê, fingir ignorância. 2 cooperar secretamente, conspirar. -
5 inhibit
[in'hibit](to stop or hinder (eg someone from doing something).) inibir- inhibition* * *in.hib.it[inh'ibit] vt 1 inibir, impedir. 2 proibir, impossibilitar, interditar. -
6 thwart
[Ɵwo:t]1) (to stop or hinder (someone) from doing something: He doesn't like to be thwarted.) impedir2) (to prevent (something being done by someone): All his attempts to become rich were thwarted.) frustrar* * *[θwɔ:t] n 1 banco de remador, bancada de escaler. 2 frustração. 3 obstáculo, impedimento. • vt opor-se, contrariar, frustrar, impedir. • adj atravessado. • adv transversalmente. • prep obs através de, transversalmente. -
7 connive
((with at) to make no attempt to hinder (something wrong or illegal): Her mother connived at the child's truancy.) ser conivente -
8 inhibit
[in'hibit](to stop or hinder (eg someone from doing something).) impedir, inibir- inhibition -
9 thwart
[Ɵwo:t]1) (to stop or hinder (someone) from doing something: He doesn't like to be thwarted.) impedir2) (to prevent (something being done by someone): All his attempts to become rich were thwarted.) frustrar
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