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Перевод: hinder
[прилагательное] задний; [глагол] мешать; препятствовать; быть помехой
Тезаурус:
- The problems with unwanted feelings are that they tend to hinder us in the here and now even though the feelings are often associated with past or future events.
- Many a wet day was passed in this way for he let me help him, or did I hinder?
- Those hours spent with Mr. Golding are a very pleasant memory - he was always kind and must have been a nice type of man to allow a small boy to help, or should I say hinder him.
- Most people cover their bodies with layers of synthetic fibres that trap air and hinder the skin's natural metabolism.
- Institutions organised nationally and regionally along sectoral lines hinder the establishment of more appropriate institutions in rural areas.
- There simply are not enough competing news organizations to provide adequate variety and debate between them, and the technical or commercial factors that hinder the creation of rival news organizations mean that free speech cannot be guaranteed by open entry into a system of competing news organizations.
- In Great Britain the ear becomes accustomed to the native British voice handling the classical text, but this really should not hinder American actors; they need not become totally "accentless" in order to play classical verse.
- It is silent concerning acts which neither help nor hinder.
- It is claimed to be simple for users and hard for learners, to aid readers and to hinder writers, and to speed the reading of the able while condemning the less able to semi-literacy.
- Reputations are not changed overnight, but one of the most audacious goals of this or any other season can hardly hinder the rehabilitation of the young Arsenal striker, who has had plenty of time to repent at leisure past off-field indiscretions.
- The need to obtain an entry visa from an embassy often situated far away could be dangerous and could therefore hinder departure.
- "To be neutral is to do one's best to help or to hinder the various parties concerned in an equal degree."
- He looked as if he expected Wexford to hinder him, but Wexford said nothing.
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