释义 |
ob·struct \əbzˈtrəkt, äb-, -bˈst-\ verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: Latin obstructus, past participle of obstruere to build against, block up, from ob- to, against + struere to pile up, build — more at ob-, structure transitive verb 1. : to block up : stop up or close up : place an obstacle in or fill with obstacles or impediments to passing < traffic obstructing the street > < veins obstructed by clots > 2. : to be or come in the way of : hinder from passing, action, or operation : impede, retard < unwise rules obstruct legislation > < constant interruptions obstruct our progress > 3. : to cut off from sight : shut out < the high wall obstructed the view > intransitive verb : to place obstacles in the way : impede Synonyms: see hinder |