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Definition of hindrance in English: hindrancenoun ˈhɪndr(ə)nsˈhɪndrəns A thing that provides resistance, delay, or obstruction to something or someone. 阻碍(物),妨碍 a hindrance to the development process 发展过程中的障碍。 mass noun the visitor can wander around without hindrance 游客可以自由地逛悠。 Example sentencesExamples - At times, natural shapes can be a hindrance and so they try to liberate colour from this limitation.
- The idea behind the hindrance is to prevent a fast ranking to occur on a new website.
- Only when they play with the hindrance of a handicap, as they did when Hearts were two up in Glasgow a fortnight back, is there any fun in it.
- Many of the levels feature ramps and moving floors that provide a bit of a hindrance as well.
- Seasonality, water depths and the cost of drilling are all hindrances but the biggest deterrent has undoubtedly been the lack of finds.
- However, it takes more than endurance for a British guitar band to survive 15 years, eight studio albums and many infamous hindrances.
- With his speed he should be a factor for a top ten finish at Mid Ohio but he admits the greater restrictor will be a hindrance.
- Due to weather hindrances, cruises to Alaska are strictly restricted during the summer months from early May to Mid Sept.
- However, it doesn't add to the delays and hindrances as you seem to fear.
- It was also clear the greatest hindrance was the state not providing the funds for reform and empowerment.
- However, due to hindrances in the conditions imposed by former owners, many practices, which would have led to self-sufficiency, were impeded.
- It is a hindrance to sleep at night as movement is very restricted due to stiffness.
- It should be stressed that these hindrances are not permanent, but they do constitute a barrier to entry.
- The nation state with all its attendant laws, regulations and barriers is now viewed as a hindrance.
- The stall follows the completion of a two-year road planning study which recommends a coastal road alignment but warns of several hindrances.
- Solomon also looks at some of our own hindrances in the suffering process - such as confusion, anger, depression, and self-deception.
- Illinois also wrote into law all kinds of hindrances to the casino operator in order to create ‘limited gambling.’
- Lack of experience leads to doubt which forms one of the five hindrances.
- Perversely, his ability to play in a few positions is a hindrance, and the difficulty for Eriksson is where to play him.
- The ultimate objective is the elimination of obstacles and hindrances to competition.
Synonyms impediment, obstacle, barrier, bar, obstruction, handicap, block, check, curb, brake, hurdle, restraint, restriction, limitation, encumbrance, deterrent, complication, delay, interruption, stoppage drawback, setback, difficulty, inconvenience, snag, catch, hitch, stumbling block informal fly in the ointment, hiccup, facer British informal spanner in the works North American informal monkey wrench in the works literary trammel, cumber Definition of hindrance in US English: hindrancenounˈhindrənsˈhɪndrəns A thing that provides resistance, delay, or obstruction to something or someone. 阻碍(物),妨碍 a hindrance to the development process 发展过程中的障碍。 the visitor can wander around without hindrance 游客可以自由地逛悠。 Example sentencesExamples - However, it doesn't add to the delays and hindrances as you seem to fear.
- Illinois also wrote into law all kinds of hindrances to the casino operator in order to create ‘limited gambling.’
- The nation state with all its attendant laws, regulations and barriers is now viewed as a hindrance.
- It is a hindrance to sleep at night as movement is very restricted due to stiffness.
- The stall follows the completion of a two-year road planning study which recommends a coastal road alignment but warns of several hindrances.
- Solomon also looks at some of our own hindrances in the suffering process - such as confusion, anger, depression, and self-deception.
- Perversely, his ability to play in a few positions is a hindrance, and the difficulty for Eriksson is where to play him.
- Seasonality, water depths and the cost of drilling are all hindrances but the biggest deterrent has undoubtedly been the lack of finds.
- However, due to hindrances in the conditions imposed by former owners, many practices, which would have led to self-sufficiency, were impeded.
- Lack of experience leads to doubt which forms one of the five hindrances.
- Due to weather hindrances, cruises to Alaska are strictly restricted during the summer months from early May to Mid Sept.
- However, it takes more than endurance for a British guitar band to survive 15 years, eight studio albums and many infamous hindrances.
- Many of the levels feature ramps and moving floors that provide a bit of a hindrance as well.
- With his speed he should be a factor for a top ten finish at Mid Ohio but he admits the greater restrictor will be a hindrance.
- It was also clear the greatest hindrance was the state not providing the funds for reform and empowerment.
- At times, natural shapes can be a hindrance and so they try to liberate colour from this limitation.
- It should be stressed that these hindrances are not permanent, but they do constitute a barrier to entry.
- The ultimate objective is the elimination of obstacles and hindrances to competition.
- Only when they play with the hindrance of a handicap, as they did when Hearts were two up in Glasgow a fortnight back, is there any fun in it.
- The idea behind the hindrance is to prevent a fast ranking to occur on a new website.
Synonyms impediment, obstacle, barrier, bar, obstruction, handicap, block, check, curb, brake, hurdle, restraint, restriction, limitation, encumbrance, deterrent, complication, delay, interruption, stoppage |