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1 justice
n2) судья (особ. член Верховного суда)3) правосудие, законность•to bring smb to justice — отдавать кого-л. под суд / в руки правосудия; привлекать кого-л. к судебной ответственности
to deliver smb up to justice — передавать кого-л. в руки правосудия
to demand justice — требовать / добиваться правосудия
to do justice to smb — отдавать должное кому-л.; оценивать должным образом кого-л.
- Chief Justiceto exercise justice — осуществлять / отправлять правосудие
- civil justice
- execution of justice
- Justice of the Peace
- miscarriage of justice
- social justice
- the Lord Chief Justice
- travesty of justice -
2 obstaculizar
v.1 to hinder, to hamper.2 to obstruct, to encumber, to balk, to block up.Su tamaño obstaculiza la vista His size obstructs the view.3 to obstruct the way to, to make it cumbersome to.María obstaculiza hacer la pared Mary makes it cumbersome to make the wall.4 to create an obstacle for, to obstruct.María obstaculiza a Ricardo Mary creates an obstacle for Richard.* * *1 to obstruct, hinder* * *VT [+ negociaciones, progreso] to hinder, hamper; [+ tráfico] to hold up* * ** * *= encumber, hamper, handicap, hinder, thwart, stand in + the way (of), obstruct, stymie, get in + the way (of), hem + Nombre + in, cramp.Ex. It is extremely difficult for SLIS to compete with other interests which are less encumbered on equal terms.Ex. Unfortunately, the inclusion of abstracts in most services tends to hamper currency.Ex. The database may, as a result of its parentage, be handicapped by features that are not suited to computerized retrieval.Ex. In practice the application of recall and precision in the evaluation of indexes is hindered by the difficulty of evaluating some of the components in the definition.Ex. A public library's design can go far in either reinforcing or thwarting the intimacy of reading and in determining its success -- functionally, aesthetically and financially.Ex. It may be objected that a direct experience of the country by visiting it does not ensure a true picture, in fact that it may even stand in the way.Ex. But the present revision, incorporating ISBD, will literally clutter the entries with obtrusive redundancies and esoterics that will only obscure the content of the entries and obstruct the use of the catalog.Ex. So, in a lot of cases the ability to take advantage of technologically sophisticated younger faculty is stymied by these conflicting interests.Ex. At the end of the day, librarians must 'produce the goods' and prove their worth -- professionalism could get in the way.Ex. The world of work is no longer constrained by the four physical dimensions of space and time that have hemmed us in for most of recorded history.Ex. They used schools as a buttress of a caste system designed to subordinate blacks socially, to cramp them economically under a rigid job ceiling.----* no obstaculizar = be out of the way of.* obstaculizar el paso = block in.* obstaculizar la labor judicial = pervert + the course of justice.* sin estar obstaculizado por = untrammelled by.* * ** * *= encumber, hamper, handicap, hinder, thwart, stand in + the way (of), obstruct, stymie, get in + the way (of), hem + Nombre + in, cramp.Ex: It is extremely difficult for SLIS to compete with other interests which are less encumbered on equal terms.
Ex: Unfortunately, the inclusion of abstracts in most services tends to hamper currency.Ex: The database may, as a result of its parentage, be handicapped by features that are not suited to computerized retrieval.Ex: In practice the application of recall and precision in the evaluation of indexes is hindered by the difficulty of evaluating some of the components in the definition.Ex: A public library's design can go far in either reinforcing or thwarting the intimacy of reading and in determining its success -- functionally, aesthetically and financially.Ex: It may be objected that a direct experience of the country by visiting it does not ensure a true picture, in fact that it may even stand in the way.Ex: But the present revision, incorporating ISBD, will literally clutter the entries with obtrusive redundancies and esoterics that will only obscure the content of the entries and obstruct the use of the catalog.Ex: So, in a lot of cases the ability to take advantage of technologically sophisticated younger faculty is stymied by these conflicting interests.Ex: At the end of the day, librarians must 'produce the goods' and prove their worth -- professionalism could get in the way.Ex: The world of work is no longer constrained by the four physical dimensions of space and time that have hemmed us in for most of recorded history.Ex: They used schools as a buttress of a caste system designed to subordinate blacks socially, to cramp them economically under a rigid job ceiling.* no obstaculizar = be out of the way of.* obstaculizar el paso = block in.* obstaculizar la labor judicial = pervert + the course of justice.* sin estar obstaculizado por = untrammelled by.* * *obstaculizar [A4 ]vt‹progreso/trabajo› to hinder, hamper, impede; ‹tráfico› to hold up, obstructno obstaculice el paso don't stand in the way* * *
obstaculizar ( conjugate obstaculizar) verbo transitivo ‹progreso/trabajo› to hinder, hamper;
‹ tráfico› to hold up;
obstaculizar verbo transitivo
1 (un propósito, actividad) to hinder
2 (el paso de una persona, animal, etc) to stand in the way of
(de un fluido) to obstruct
' obstaculizar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
estorbar
- interferir
English:
block
- block in
- hamper
- obstruct
* * *obstaculizar vt[proceso, relación] to block, to put obstacles in the way of; [salida] to block, to obstruct; [tráfico] to hold up, to obstruct;obstaculizar el paso to block the way* * *v/t hinder, hamper* * *obstaculizar {21} vtimpedir: to obstruct, to hinder* * *obstaculizar vb to block -
3 obstruct
transitive verb1) (block) versperren; blockieren; (Med.) verstopfen; behindern [Verkehr]obstruct somebody's view — jemandem die Sicht versperren
* * *1) (to block or close: The road was obstructed by a fallen tree.) versperren2) (to stop (something) moving past or making progress: The crashed lorry obstructed the traffic.) behindern•- academic.ru/51074/obstruction">obstruction- obstructive* * *ob·struct[əbˈstrʌkt]vt1. (block)▪ to \obstruct sth etw blockieren [o versperren]her view was \obstructed by a pillar eine Säule nahm ihr die Sichtto \obstruct sb's airways jds Atemwege verstopfento \obstruct the path den Weg versperrento \obstruct a pipe ein Rohr verstopfento \obstruct progress das Fortschreiten behindernto \obstruct reform einer Reform im Wege stehento \obstruct traffic den Verkehr blockieren▪ to \obstruct sb from doing sth jdn daran hindern, etw zu tun2. (interfere with)to \obstruct the course of justice die Rechtsfindung behindernto \obstruct an officer Widerstand gegen die Staatsgewalt leisten3. SPORT▪ to \obstruct sb jdn sperren* * *[əb'strʌkt]1. vt1) (= block) blockieren; passage, road versperren, blockieren; view versperren; (MED) artery, pipe blockieren, verstopfenyou're obstructing my view — Sie nehmen or versperren mir die Sicht
2) (= hinder) (be)hindern; navigation behindern; traffic, progress behindern, aufhalten; (SPORT) behindern; (in possession of ball) sperren2. vi(= be obstructionist) obstruieren, Obstruktion treiben; (SPORT) sperren* * *A v/t1. eine Straße, einen Durchgang etc blockieren, versperren, verstopfen, einen Kanal, eine Röhre, auch MED eine Arterie verstopfen2. die Aussicht etc versperren, die Sicht versperren auf (akk):obstruct sb’s view jemandem die Sicht nehmen3. den Straßenverkehr, fig den Fortschritt, die Entwicklung etc (be)hindern, hemmen, aufhalten, zum Erliegen bringen, eine Gesetzesvorlage etc blockieren, sich einem Plan etc in den Weg stellenobstruct a policeman in the execution of his duty einen Polizisten an der Ausübung seiner Pflicht hindernB v/i POL Obstruktion treiben* * *transitive verb1) (block) versperren; blockieren; (Med.) verstopfen; behindern [Verkehr]2) (fig.): (impede; also Sport) behindern* * *v.versperren v. -
4 obstrucción
f.1 obstruction, blockage, clog, block.2 oppilation, blockade, emphraxis.* * *1 obstruction* * *noun f.* * *SF obstruction* * *femenino obstruction* * *= obstruction, blockage.Ex. Harmonization of technical standards is one of the Community's principal goals in creating a common market devoid of obstructions to the free movement of goods.Ex. The problem in relation to communication is probably the most difficult of them all, as the blockage lies in people rather than with the library.----* obstrucción de las vías respiratorias = airway blockage.* sin obstrucciones = unobstructed.* * *femenino obstruction* * *= obstruction, blockage.Ex: Harmonization of technical standards is one of the Community's principal goals in creating a common market devoid of obstructions to the free movement of goods.
Ex: The problem in relation to communication is probably the most difficult of them all, as the blockage lies in people rather than with the library.* obstrucción de las vías respiratorias = airway blockage.* sin obstrucciones = unobstructed.* * *obstructionfue acusado de obstrucción a la justicia he was charged with obstructing the course of justiceobstrucción intestinal intestinal obstruction* * *
obstrucción sustantivo femenino
obstruction
obstrucción sustantivo femenino
1 obstruction
2 Med blockage
' obstrucción' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
tapón
- asfixiar
English:
blockage
- obstruction
- stoppage
- block
* * *obstrucción nf1. [taponamiento] obstruction;hay una obstrucción en la cañería there's a blockage in the pipe2. [impedimento] obstruction;les acusaron de obstrucción al proceso democrático they accused him of obstructing the democratic process;obstrucción a la justicia obstructing justice3. Dep obstruction4. Med obstruction;obstrucción intestinal intestinal obstruction* * *f obstruction, blockage;obstrucción de la justicia obstruction of justice* * ** * *obstrucción n obstruction -
5 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 -
6 intralciare
hinder, hamper* * *intralciare v.tr.1 (ostacolare) to hinder, to hamper, to impede; to interfere with (sthg.); (rallentare) to hold* up: la gonna mi intralcia quando corro, my skirt hampers me when I run; il ritardo nelle consegne intralciò il mio lavoro, the delay in delivery interfered with my work; intralciare il progresso, to hinder progress; intralciare il traffico, to hold up the traffic2 (ostruire) to obstruct, to block (up): intralciare il corso della giustizia, to obstruct the course of justice.◘ intralciarsi v.rifl.rec. to get* in each other's way, to impede each other: non ci stiamo tutti qui dentro, ci intralciamo a vicenda, we can't all stay in here, we keep getting in each other's way◆ v.intr.pron. (non com.) (incepparsi) to hamper, to slow down.* * *[intral'tʃare] 1.verbo transitivo to hold* up, to impede [ traffico]; to encumber, to hamper [ persona]; fig. to hinder, to impede [sviluppo, carriera, piano]2.verbo pronominale intralciarsi* * *intralciare/intral't∫are/ [1]to hold* up, to impede [ traffico]; to encumber, to hamper [ persona]; fig. to hinder, to impede [sviluppo, carriera, piano]II intralciarsi verbo pronominale- rsi (l'un l'altro) to get in each other's way. -
7 obstruct
ob·struct [əbʼstrʌkt] vt1) ( block)to \obstruct sth etw blockieren [o versperren];her view was \obstructed by a pillar eine Säule nahm ihr die Sicht;to \obstruct sb's airways jds Atemwege mpl verstopfen;to \obstruct the path den Weg versperren;to \obstruct a pipe ein Rohr verstopfen;to \obstruct progress das Fortschreiten behindern;to \obstruct reform einer Reform im Wege stehen;to \obstruct traffic den Verkehr blockieren;to \obstruct sb from doing sth jdn daran hindern, etw zu tun2) ( interfere with)to \obstruct the course of justice die Rechtsfindung behindern;to \obstruct an officer Widerstand gegen die Staatsgewalt leisten3) sportsto \obstruct sb jdn sperren -
8 ostruire
block, obstruct* * *ostruire v.tr. to obstruct, to block (up), to clog (up), to stop (up): gli alberi caduti ostruivano la strada, the fallen trees obstructed (o blocked) the road; il tubo era ostruito dalla polvere, the pipe was clogged (o stopped) up with dust; ostruire il passaggio, il traffico, to obstruct (o to block) the passage, the traffic; ostruire il corso della giustizia, to obstruct the due course of justice.◘ ostruirsi v.intr.pron. to become* obstructed, to become* blocked, to get* clogged (up), to get* obstructed: il canale si è ostruito, the canal got clogged up (o blocked).* * *[ostru'ire]1. vtto obstruct, block2. vip (ostruirsi)to become obstructed o blocked* * *[ostru'ire] 1.verbo transitivo1) (sbarrare) to obstruct, to block [ passaggio]2) (otturare) to obstruct, to block [ condotto]; to clog up [grondaia, poro]2.* * *ostruire/ostru'ire/ [102]1 (sbarrare) to obstruct, to block [ passaggio]; le valigie ostruiscono il passaggio the suitcases are in the way2 (otturare) to obstruct, to block [ condotto]; to clog up [grondaia, poro]II ostruirsi verbo pronominaleto become* obstructed. -
9 ostacolare
hinder* * *ostacolare v.tr.1 to obstruct; ( impacciare) to hamper, to hinder: il lungo mantello le ostacolava i movimenti, she was hampered by her long cloak; una frana ostacolava il passaggio, a rockfall blocked the way2 (fig.) ( intralciare) to thwart, to be a hindrance to (s.o., sthg.), to hamper, to handicap, to interfere with (sthg.): mi ha sempre ostacolato, he has always thwarted me; ha sempre ostacolato i miei piani, he has always interfered with (o obstructed) my plans; nella sua carriera politica fu ostacolato dal suo passato di cantante, his political career was hampered by his past as a singer; ostacolare il corso degli affari, to hamper the progress of business; ostacolare un matrimonio, to impede a marriage; ostacolare il corso della giustizia, to obstruct the due course of justice.* * *[ostako'lare]verbo transitivo to obstruct [progetto, negoziati, giustizia]; to be* in the way of, to stand* in the way of, to hinder, to impede [discussione, trattive]; to hamper, to impede, to obstruct [ progresso]; to thwart, to foil [ sforzo]; to hamper, to hinder [ persona]; to hinder, to impede, to hamper [azione, corso, carriera, sviluppo, movimento]; to block, to hold [ traffico]* * *ostacolare/ostako'lare/ [1]to obstruct [progetto, negoziati, giustizia]; to be* in the way of, to stand* in the way of, to hinder, to impede [discussione, trattive]; to hamper, to impede, to obstruct [ progresso]; to thwart, to foil [ sforzo]; to hamper, to hinder [ persona]; to hinder, to impede, to hamper [azione, corso, carriera, sviluppo, movimento]; to block, to hold [ traffico]. -
10 obstruct
obstruct [əb'strʌkt](a) (block → passage, road, traffic) bloquer, obstruer; (→ pipe) boucher; (→ vein, artery) obstruer, boucher;∎ don't obstruct the exits ne bloquez pas les sorties;∎ the lane was obstructed by or with fallen trees le chemin était bloqué par des arbres déracinés;∎ her hat obstructed my view son chapeau me cachait la vue(b) (impede → progress, measures) faire obstruction ou obstacle à, entraver;∎ to obstruct progress/justice entraver la marche du progrès/le cours de la justice;∎ he was arrested for obstructing a policeman in the course of his duty on l'a arrêté pour avoir entravé un agent dans l'exercice de ses fonctions
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