impede的意思和读音

impede

: [ɪmˈpid] : [ɪmˈpiːd]

v.

impedes  impeding  impeded  

v.+n.impede progress,impede flow

v.facilitate

v.obstruct,hinder,hamper,slow down,delay

impedev.

1.[oftpass]~ sthto delay or stop the progress of sth

Work on the building was impeded by severe weather.

v.1.,,

v.1.to make it more difficult for someone to do something or more difficult for something to happen

1. expedition n impede v impediment n ...

2. (centi + (impede + ) expedient a 便 ...

3. hinder , impede ; ; ; retard ; 使; 使 ...

4. 〖 pallet〗 impede;handicap;holdsb.bytheelbow;makethingsdifficultforsb.〗 〖 p…

5. 〖disturb〗 〖hinder;impede 〖hurt〗 ; ...

6. posit:v. impede:v. reactionary:n. , …

7. ... 15. cherish: 怀) 16. impede 17. indicate: …

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1.I am well aware that youth is capable of errors; but I believe that often, in trying to protect youth, we impede it.

2.The impartial observer had to acknowledge that his lack of regulation culture did not seem to impede him in any way.

3.With King Kong is not bad skelter with the body of the fish were all friends Abe will dare to impede the forces of justice shattered.

4.The provisions of this MOU will not give rise to a right of any person to impede the execution of a request.

5.Both sides said the disagreement would not significantlcdfds. com impede relations.

6.The narrow passage means that even in the 13th century it was easy to impede the flow of traffic.使13

7.In a unified national economy, the existence of a multitude of differing state environmental laws can impede the flow of commerce.

8.The relationship between cohabitation disputes abound, is bound to impede the pace of the establishment of a harmonious society.

9.the door switch in the elevator, please do not directly impede the door by hand or body movement, this may lead to the risk of collision.

10.Any of these conditions indicates that the code called may impede the efforts of the other code in the CER to maintain consistent state.CER