im·ped·i·ment /ɪmˈpɛdəmənt/
妨礙,阻礙,阻止,口吃,行李
im·ped·i·ment /ɪmˈpɛdəmənt/ 名詞
Im·ped·i·ment n. That which impedes or hinders progress, motion, activity, or effect.
Thus far into the bowels of the land
Have we marched on without impediment. --Shak.
Impediment in speech, a defect which prevents distinct utterance.
Syn: -- Hindrance; obstruction; obstacle; difficulty; incumbrance.
Usage: -- Impediment, Obstacle, Difficulty, Hindrance. An impediment literally strikes against our feet, checking our progress, and we remove it. An obstacle rises before us in our path, and we surmount or remove it. A difficulty sets before us something hard to be done, and we encounter it and overcome it. A hindrance holds us back for a time, but we break away from it.
The eloquence of Demosthenes was to Philip of Macedon, a difficulty to be met with his best resources, an obstacle to his own ambition, and an impediment in his political career. --C. J. Smith.
Im·ped·i·ment, v. t. To impede. [R.]
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impediment
n 1: something immaterial that interferes with or delays action
or progress [syn: hindrance, deterrent, balk, baulk,
check, handicap]
2: any structure that makes progress difficult [syn: obstruction,
obstructor, obstructer, impedimenta]