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1 spærre
bar, batten, clog, obstruct* * *vb bar ( fx the entrance, the exit),( blokere) block ( fx fallen trees blocked the road),F obstruct;( lukke) close ( fx close a road to motor traffic);(merk) block ( fx an account);(typ) space out;[ spærret skrift] spacing;[ med præp, adv:][ spærre af] block up ( fx a door);( med politi) cordon off ( fx an area);[ spærre for] block,F obstruct ( fx the traffic; the view);[ spærre vejen for en] bar (, F: obstruct) somebody's way (el. passage);[ spærre inde] shut up ( fx shut somebody up in a prison (, in his room); the dog has been shut up in the house all day),(i fængsel el. sindssygehospital også) lock up ( fx he ought to be locked up!), lock away,( blidere udtryk, T) put away;[ spærre munden (, øjnene) op] open one's mouth (, eyes) wide. -
2 hindre
1препя́тствовать, затрудня́ть, меша́ть* * *hamper, hinder, impede* * *vb( stærkere) hamper,F impede;( blokere) block ( fx the traffic),F obstruct ( fx the traffic);( forhindre) prevent;[ hindre at det sker] prevent it happening;[ hindre en i at] prevent (, T: keep) somebody from -ing;( spærre for) obstruct,( sinke, F) impede. -
3 blokere
block, blockade, jam, jam on, obstruct, stop up* * *vb( spærre) block (up);(mar) blockade;( bilhjul) lock;( arbejdsplads) boycott; black;[ foreningen har blokeret stillingen] the association has instructed its members not to apply for the post. -
4 genere
1стесня́ть; конфу́зитьgenére sig — стесня́ться, смуща́ться
* * *annoy, hassle, offend* * *vb bother ( fx is the draught bothering you? the heat did not seem to bother them),F trouble ( fx his wound troubles him a good deal);( forstyrre) disturb ( fx disturb (him in) his work),( ulejlige også, F) trouble, inconvenience;( hæmme) hamper ( fx his freedom of movement; the heavy boots hampered him; radio communications were hampered by static), interfere with (fx his movements);( irritere) annoy;( spærre for) block,F obstruct ( fx the traffic, the view);( gøre forlegen) embarrass;[ genere sig]( være tilbageholdende) be shy,( være utilpas) feel embarrassed, be self-conscious;[ generer det dig at jeg ryger?] do you mind if I smoke? do you mind my smoking?[ gener dig ikke!] don't mind me![ jeg generer mig for at sige det] I am ashamed to say it;(dvs var så fræk) he had the nerve to;[ han generer sig sandelig ikke!] he's got a nerve! -
5 hindring
sg - híndringen, pl - híndringerпрепя́тствие с; заде́ржка ж, затрудне́ние с, поме́ха ж* * *bar, barrier, check, hindrance, hitch, impediment, interception* * *(en -er)( som hæmmer, sinker) hindrance,( stærkere) F impediment,( som spærrer) obstacle,F obstruction;[ lægge hindringer i vejen for] put obstacles in the way of,F obstruct, impede;[ en hindring for fremskridtet] an obstacle (, impediment) to progress;[ en uoverstigelig hindring] an insurmountable obstacle. -
6 obstruktion
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7 udførelse
conduct, execution, performance, transaction* * *(en -r) carrying out, performance, execution, accomplishment;( om arbejdes kvalitet) workmanship ( fx the workmanship in this furniture is very good);[ varen fås i flere udførelser] several versions (el. qualities) of the article are available;[ bringe til udførelse] carry out, carry into effect;[ det arbejde som er under udførelse] the work in progress (el. in hand);[ under udførelsen af] in the execution of ( fx obstruct the police in the execution of their duty).
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Obstruct — Ob*struct , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Obstructed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Obstructing}.] [L. obstructus, p. p. of obstruere to build up before or against, to obstruct; ob (see {Ob }) + struere to pile up. See {Structure}.] [1913 Webster] 1. To block up; to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
obstruct — I verb bar, barricade, block, brake, bridle, bring to a standstill, check, choke, circumscribe, congest, countervail, cramp, cripple, curb, debar, delay, disable, embar, encumber, estop, forbid, frustrate, halt, hamper, hamstring, handicap,… … Law dictionary
obstruct — (v.) 1610s, from L. obstructus, pp. of obstruere to block, to stop up (see OBSTRUCTION (Cf. obstruction)). Related: Obstructed; obstructing … Etymology dictionary
obstruct — impede, block, *hinder, bar, dam Analogous words: *prevent, preclude, obviate, avert: *restrain, check, curb, inhibit … New Dictionary of Synonyms
obstruct — [v] prevent, restrict arrest, bar, barricade, block, check, choke, clog, close, congest, crab, curb, cut off, drag one’s feet*, fill, foul up, frustrate, get in the way*, hamper, hamstring*, hang up*, hide, hinder, hold up, impede, inhibit,… … New thesaurus
obstruct — ► VERB 1) be in the way of; block. 2) prevent or hinder. DERIVATIVES obstructive adjective obstructor noun. ORIGIN Latin obstruere, from struere pile up … English terms dictionary
obstruct — [əb strukt′] vt. [< L obstructus, pp. of obstruere, to block up, build against < ob (see OB ) + struere, to pile up: see STREW] 1. to block or stop up (a passage) with obstacles or impediments; dam; clog 2. to hinder (progress, an activity … English World dictionary
obstruct — [[t]ɒbstrʌ̱kt[/t]] obstructs, obstructing, obstructed 1) VERB If something obstructs a road or path, it blocks it, stopping people or vehicles getting past. [V n] Tractors and container lorries have completely obstructed the road. Syn: block 2)… … English dictionary
obstruct — UK [əbˈstrʌkt] / US verb [transitive] Word forms obstruct : present tense I/you/we/they obstruct he/she/it obstructs present participle obstructing past tense obstructed past participle obstructed 1) to block a path, passage, door etc so that it… … English dictionary
obstruct — To hinder or prevent from progress, check, stop, also to retard the progress of, make accomplishment of difficult and slow. Conley v. United States, C.C.A.Minn., 59 F.2d 929, 936. To be or come in the way of or to cut off the sight of an object.… … Black's law dictionary
obstruct — ob|struct [ əb strʌkt ] verb transitive 1. ) to block a path, passage, door, etc. so that it is difficult or impossible for someone or something to move along or through it: Tenants must not obstruct access to fire equipment. Seven people were… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English