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1 belemmeren
1 hinder ⇒ hamper, 〈 sterker〉 impede, 〈 storend werken op〉 interfere with, 〈 onmogelijk maken〉 obstruct, 〈 onmogelijk maken〉 block♦voorbeelden:de rechtsgang belemmeren • obstruct the course of justiceiemand het uitzicht belemmeren • obstruct/block someone's vieween ambtenaar belemmeren in de uitoefening van zijn ambt • obstruct an official in the exercise of his duty -
2 beletten
♦voorbeelden:iemand de toegang beletten • bar the wayiemand beletten iets te doen • prevent/keep someone from doing something -
3 iemand het uitzicht belemmeren
iemand het uitzicht belemmerenobstruct/block someone's view————————iemand het uitzicht belemmerenblock/obstruct someone's viewVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > iemand het uitzicht belemmeren
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4 stremmen
II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden:1 het verkeer/de doorgang stremmen • obstruct the traffic/someone's passage -
5 afsluiten
v. cut off, disconnect, shut off; lock up, close, shut; barricade, block, obstruct -
6 belemmeren
v. hinder, prevent, impede, obstruct, thwart -
7 blokkeren
v. block, obstruct; hinder, thwart -
8 dalstuw
n. dam, barrier to obstruct the flow of water, dike -
9 dam
n. dam, barrier to obstruct the flow of water, dike -
10 hinderen
v. hinder, impede, obstruct; annoy, bother, irritate -
11 hindren
v. impede, delay, obstruct -
12 impedieren
v. impede, delay, obstruct; hinder, thwart, prevent -
13 tegenhouden
n. arrest--------v. check, arrest, stop, hold in, keep, bit, retain, stem, retard, stay, obstruct, clog, inhibit, forestall, foreclose -
14 versperren
v. block, bar, obstruct, barricade, shut out, stop, choke, ingulf, encumber, foul, head back -
15 verstoppen
v. choke, stop up, clog, constipate, obstruct, hide, conceal, bind -
16 opstoppen
• to congest• to fill up• to obstruct• to stop up -
17 stremmen
• to block• to coagulate• to curdle• to obstruct• to solidify• to stop -
18 tegenhouden
• to arrest• to check• to detain• to hold back• to hold down• to hold up• to impede• to obstruct• to retain• to retard• to stop• to support -
19 verstoppen
• to choke• to clog• to obstruct• to stop up -
20 blokkeren
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