Obstruct
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British pronunciation/ɒbstɹˈʌkt/
American pronunciation/əbˈstɹəkt/

Definición y Significado de "obstruct"

to obstruct
01

bloquear

to prevent something or someone from moving forward or progressing smoothly
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Transitive: to obstruct access or movement
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The fallen tree obstructed the path, causing a detour for hikers.
The construction materials on the sidewalk obstructed pedestrian movement.
02

obstaculizar

to deliberately create challenges or difficulties that slow down or prevent the smooth advancement or development of something
Transitive: to obstruct development of something
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Ongoing negotiations between the parties threaten to obstruct the peace process.
Las negociaciones en curso entre las partes amenazan con obstruir el proceso de paz.
The upcoming strike has the potential to obstruct regular business operations.
La próxima huelga tiene el potencial de obstruir las operaciones comerciales normales.
03

obstruir, bloquear

to block or impede the view of something by positioning oneself or another object in the path
Transitive: to obstruct a view
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The towering skyscrapers obstructed the view of the sunset from the park.
Los rascacielos enormes bloquearon la vista del atardecer desde el parque.
The dense fog obstructed visibility, making it difficult for drivers to see the road ahead.
La densa niebla obstruyó la visibilidad, dificultando a los conductores ver la carretera delante.
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