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41. | To prevent from being successful; thwart. |
| 使失败妨碍成功;阻挠 |
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42. | Time and again I have been bottlenecked by him. |
| 我被他阻挠了好几次。 |
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43. | Rocks of prejudice must be removed. |
| 必须排除偏见的阻挠。 |
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44. | You continue to plod forward in the face of just about any adversity, and you may face a good deal of adversity. |
| 你将不顾任何阻挠,继续前进,而且你有可能得面对很多阻挠。 |
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45. | They tried to put obstacles in the way of our marriage. |
| 他们试图阻挠我们结婚。 |
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46. | put a spoke in a person's wheel |
| 破坏 [阻挠] 某人的计划 |
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47. | prevent sb from carrying out his plans |
| 阻挠某人的计画. |
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48. | It is a crime for the President to obstruct justice. |
| 总统阻挠司法是犯罪。 |
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49. | The execution of the treaty was obstructed. |
| 条约的履行受到了阻挠。 |
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50. | To frustrate or defeat by secret and opposite measures. |
| 反间计,应付对策用秘密或相反的策略来挫败或击败 |
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