hinder

hinder
'hində
verb
(to delay or prevent; to make difficult: All these interruptions hinder my work; All the interruptions hinder me from working.) retrasar; impedir; dificultar, entorpecer
hinder vb entorpecer / dificultar
hinder
tr['hɪndəSMALLr/SMALL]
transitive verb
1 dificultar, entorpecer, estorbar, impedir
to hinder somebody from doing something impedir a alguien hacer algo
intransitive verb
1 ser un estorbo
hinder ['hɪndər] vt
: dificultar, impedir, estorbar
hinder
v.
dificultar v.
embazar v.
empachar v.
empatar v.
estorbar v.
impedir v.
obstaculizar v.
obstruir v.
'hɪndər, 'hɪndə(r)
transitive verb dificultar

I
['hɪndǝ(r)]
VT (=disturb, make difficult) estorbar, dificultar; (=prevent) impedir; (=obstruct) obstaculizar, poner dificultades a; (=slow down) entorpecer

to hinder sb from doing sth — impedir a algn hacer algo


II
['haɪndǝ(r)]
ADJ [part] trasero, posterior
* * *
['hɪndər, 'hɪndə(r)]
transitive verb dificultar

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