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| | NOUN | | | /əbˈstrʌkʃn/ | | | | 1 | C something that blocks a path , passage , door etc so that it is difficult or impossible for someone or something to move along or through it (路、通道、门等的)阻塞物 | They’ re going to operate on an obstruction in her colon. 他们准备对她结肠里的阻塞物进行手术。 | | 1a | U the act of blocking a path , passage , door etc so that it is difficult or impossible for someone or something to move along or through it 阻塞;堵塞 | | You will be charged with obstruction of a public footpath. 你会被指控阻塞了人行道的交通。 | | Check that there is no obstruction of the patient’ s airway. 要查清病人的气道没有阻塞。 | | | 1b | U the act of preventing someone or something from moving along or through a path , passage , door etc by blocking it 阻碍 | | obstruction of food shipments by the rebels 反叛分子对食物装运的阻碍 | | | | | 2 | U the act of taking action in order to prevent someone from doing something or to prevent something from happening 阻挠;妨碍 | She was charged with perjury and obstruction of justice. 她被指控犯有伪证罪和妨碍司法罪。 | | He was criticized for his obstruction of efforts to rebuild the war-torn country. 他因阻挠重建受战争破坏的国家而受到指责。 | | | | 3 | U an offence in a game such as football in which you put your body between an opponent and the ball so that they cannot get it (足球等比赛中的)阻挡犯规 | Collett won a free kick for obstruction. 科利特因受到阻挡犯规而获得一次任意球的机会。 | | | |