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1 obstruction
obstruction [əb'strʌkʃən](a) (impeding → of progress, measures) obstruction f;∎ a policy of obstruction une politique d'obstruction(b) (blockage, obstacle → gen) obstacle m; (→ in vein, artery) obstruction f; (→ in pipe) bouchon m;∎ the accident caused an obstruction in the road l'accident a bloqué la route;∎ Medicine bowel obstruction, obstruction of the bowel occlusion f intestinale►► obstruction lights feux mpl d'obstacleUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > obstruction
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2 obstructive
obstructive [əbˈstrʌktɪv]* * *[əb'strʌktɪv]1) [policy, tactics] obstructionniste; [person] peu coopératif/-ive; [behaviour] récalcitrant2) Medicine qui obstrue, obstruant -
3 obstructionism
obstructionism n obstructionnisme m ; to have a policy of obstructionism pratiquer l'obstruction systématique. -
4 obstructive
1 ( uncooperative) [policy, tactics] obstructionniste ; [person] peu coopératif/-ive, qui fait obstruction ; [behaviour] récalcitrant ; he's just being obstructive il ne cherche qu'à mettre des bâtons dans les roues ;2 Med qui obstrue, obstruant.
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