obstruction
obstruction 英 [əbˈstrʌkʃn] 美 [əbˈstrʌkʃən, ɑb-]
n. 障碍;阻碍;妨碍
名词复数:obstructions
- An obstruction blocks things, like a roadblock prevents drivers to enter a street or a piece of food cuts off your windpipe.
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- n. 障碍;阻碍;妨碍
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1. He was convicted of perjury and obstruction of justice, and sentenced to 34 months in prison.
于是他被定罪为伪证罪和妨碍司法公正罪,同时判处34个月有期徒刑。
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2. Conley was indicted for perjury and obstruction of justice. At trial he was convicted and sentenced to 34 months in prison.
康利因作伪证和妨碍司法公平的罪名被起诉,经审讯,他被判有罪并处以34个月的监禁。
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3. If true, that means that Blackwater or its executives could face charges of obstruction of justice.
如果情况属实,这意味着黑水公司或其负责人将面临妨碍司法公正的指控。
- obstruction (n.) 1530s, from Latin obstructionem (nominative obstructio) "an obstruction, barrier, a building up," noun of action from past participle stem of obstruere "build up, block, block up, build against, stop, bar, hinder," from ob "in front of, in the way of" (see ob-) + struere "to pile, build" (from PIE *streu-, extended form of root *stere- "to spread").
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