Betekenis van:
obstruct

to obstruct
Werkwoord
  • het verstopt zijn
  • block passage through
"obstruct the path"

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to obstruct
Werkwoord
  • dichtstoppen; afgesloten voor doorgang
  • block passage through
"obstruct the path"

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Hyponiemen

to obstruct
Werkwoord
  • afsluiten; versperren
  • block passage through
"obstruct the path"

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Hyponiemen

to obstruct
Werkwoord
  • stremmen
  • block passage through
"obstruct the path"

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Hyponiemen

to obstruct
Werkwoord
    • shut out from view or get in the way so as to hide from sight
    "The trees obstruct my view of the mountains"

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    Hyperoniemen

    to obstruct
    Werkwoord
    • belemmeren, bemoeilijken, impediëren, stuiten, remmen
    • hinder or prevent the progress or accomplishment of

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    Voorbeeldzinnen

    1. Pass on, please, and do not obstruct the way.
    2. One of the visitors cried out to obstruct the proceedings.
    3. obstruct access to emergency equipment; or
    4. Obstruct access to emergency equipment; or
    5. Obstruct registration plate or any lamp (when not in use)
    6. Obstruct registration plate or any lamp (when not in use).
    7. The system should not obstruct vehicle controls and displays required for the primary driving task.
    8. the requirement not to obstruct the road scene (see principle 4.3.2.2),
    9. No part of the system should obstruct the driver’s view of the road scene.
    10. The requirement not to obstruct other controls or displays (see principle 4.3.2.3);
    11. The requirement not to obstruct the road scene (see principle 4.3.2.2);
    12. obstruct the proper performance of the tasks in respect of which a Member State is competent;
    13. These provisions shall not obstruct the placing on the market of these constituents for other applications.
    14. the requirement not to obstruct other controls or displays (see principle 4.3.2.3),
    15. They argue that the lack of funding would obstruct the provision of this service.