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41 obstruct
vt.1 obstruir, bloquear (block) (road, pipe); impedir (view)2 obstaculizar, entorpecer (hinder); obstruir (en futbol, rugby) (pt & pp obstructed) -
42 obstruct
[əbˈstrakt] verb1) to block or close:يَسُد، يَحْجِزThe road was obstructed by a fallen tree.
2) to stop (something) moving past or making progress:يَحْجِز، يوقِفThe crashed lorry obstructed the traffic.
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43 obstruct
1) (to block or close: The road was obstructed by a fallen tree.) obstruer2) (to stop (something) moving past or making progress: The crashed lorry obstructed the traffic.) obstruer•- obstructive -
44 obstruct
1) (to block or close: The road was obstructed by a fallen tree.) obstruir2) (to stop (something) moving past or making progress: The crashed lorry obstructed the traffic.) obstruir•- obstructive -
45 broken-stone road
1. шоссейная дорога с щебеночным покрытием2. дорога с щебеночным покрытиемEnglish-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > broken-stone road
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46 capacity of highway capacity of road
English-Russian base dictionary > capacity of highway capacity of road
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47 carriage road
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48 estate road
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49 pit road
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50 toll road
Синонимический ряд:highway (noun) four-lane highway; freeway; highway; interstate highway; limited-access highway; superhighway; thoroughfare; turnpike -
51 cement-concrete road
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > cement-concrete road
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52 macadam road
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53 metal road
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54 minor road
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55 natural road
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56 soil road
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57 spur road
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58 through road
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59 two-way road
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60 устраивать заграждения на дороге
Русско-английский военный словарь > устраивать заграждения на дороге
См. также в других словарях:
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
road|block — «ROHD BLOK», noun, verb. –n. 1. a barrier placed across a road to stop vehicles: »The soldiers threw up a roadblock to halt the enemy s advance. 2. Figurative: »Legal roadblocks had been thrown in the way and finally sessions were deferred until… … Useful english 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
Road debris — Debris in a cycle lane Road debris, a form of road hazard, is debris on or off a road. Road debris includes substances, materials, and objects that are foreign to the normal roadway environment. Debris may be produced by vehicular or nonvehicular … Wikipedia
road — 1. n. 1 a a path or way with a specially prepared surface, used by vehicles, pedestrians, etc. b the part of this used by vehicles (don t step in the road). 2 one s way or route (our road took us through unexplored territory). 3 an underground… … Useful english dictionary
obstruct — ob|struct [əbˈstrʌkt] v [T] [Date: 1600 1700; : Latin; Origin: , past participle of obstruere to build in the way ] 1.) to block a road, passage etc = ↑block ▪ A small aircraft was obstructing the runway. ▪ The column obstructed our view of the… … Dictionary of contemporary English
obstruct — obstructedly, adv. obstructer, obstructor, n. obstructingly, adv. obstructive, adj. obstructively, adv. obstructiveness, obstructivity /ob struk tiv i tee/, n. /euhb strukt /, v.t … Universalium
obstruct — verb (T) 1 to block a road, passage etc: A small aircraft now obstructed the runway. | an accident obstructing northbound traffic | Our view was obstructed by a high wall. 2 to try to prevent someone from doing something by making it difficult… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
obstruct — ob•struct [[t]əbˈstrʌkt[/t]] v. t. 1) to block or close up with an obstacle: Debris obstructed the road[/ex] 2) to hinder, interrupt, or delay the passage, progress, course, etc., of 3) to block from sight; be in the way of (a view, passage,… … From formal English to slang
obstruct — /əbˈstrʌkt / (say uhb strukt) verb (t) 1. to block or close up, or make difficult of passage, with obstacles, as a way, road, channel, or the like. 2. to interrupt, make difficult, or oppose the passage, progress, course, etc., of. 3. to come in… …
Turnpike road — Turnpike Turn pike , n. [Turn + pike.] 1. A frame consisting of two bars crossing each other at right angles and turning on a post or pin, to hinder the passage of beasts, but admitting a person to pass between the arms; a turnstile. See… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English