hindrance 英 [ˈhɪndrəns]   美 [ˈhɪndrəns]

hindrance

hindrance  英 [ˈhɪndrəns] 美 [ˈhɪndrəns]

n. 障碍;妨碍;妨害;阻碍物 

名词复数:hindrances 

Tools: Help or hindrance? 工具:帮助还是障碍?
The true self, they suggest, lies precisely in our suppressed urges and unacknowledged emotions, while our ability to reflect is just a hindrance that gets in the way of this true self’s expression. 他们提出,真实的自我恰恰就藏在我们被压抑的欲望和被隐藏的情感里,而我们反映出来的能力却是我们表现出真实自我的一个障碍。

  • A hindrance is something in the way, an obstacle. An untied shoelace is a hindrance to walking, and tripping in the lunchroom might be a hindrance to getting a seat at the cool table.
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  • n. 障碍;妨碍;妨害;阻碍物
  • 1. Tools: Help or hindrance?

    工具:帮助还是障碍?

  • 2. The true self, they suggest, lies precisely in our suppressed urges and unacknowledged emotions, while our ability to reflect is just a hindrance that gets in the way of this true self’s expression.

    他们提出,真实的自我恰恰就藏在我们被压抑的欲望和被隐藏的情感里,而我们反映出来的能力却是我们表现出真实自我的一个障碍。

  • 3. The biggest hindrance to working out and exercising, I think, is the fact that not many people enjoy it.

    我认为做运动和锻炼最大的障碍就是实际上很多人不喜欢它。

  • hindrance (n.) mid-15c., a hybrid from hindren (see hinder (v.)) on model of French-derived words in -ance.
hin·drance / ˈhɪndrəns ; NAmE ˈhɪndrəns / noun 1 [countable ,  usually singular ] a person or thing that makes it more difficult for sb to do sth or for sth to happen 造成妨碍的人(或事物) To be honest, she was more of a hindrance than a help. 说实在的,她没帮上忙,反而成了累赘。 hindranceto sth/sb The high price is a major hindrance to potential buyers. 价格高是使潜在买主却步的主要因素。 2 [uncountable ] ( formal) the act of making it more difficult for sb to do sth or for sth to happen 妨碍;阻挠 They were able to complete their journey without further hindrance. 剩下的旅程他们没再受到阻碍。 see also hinder IDIOMsee let n. hindrance hindrances hin·drance / ˈhɪndrəns ; NAmE ˈhɪndrəns /
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