stymies
美 [?sta?mi]
英 ['sta?mi] 
- n.(=stimy)妨礙(計劃等) 阻礙
- 網(wǎng)絡(luò)阻撓;從中作梗;使處于困境
詞形變化
第三人稱單數(shù):stymies 現(xiàn)在分詞:stymieing 過去式:stymied 反義詞
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例句
The belief that there is anything that will change things, in and of itself stymies, I believe, real change.
依我看認(rèn)為有什么能改變一切的看法本身就對真正的改變設(shè)置了阻礙。
He stymies his own development through adverse choices to his spirit.
通過逆其精神的選擇,他阻礙了自己的發(fā)展。
The parents are desperate to rescue their kids from a system that stymies creativity and makes education a burden.
父母們拼命地想要把孩子從這個阻礙創(chuàng)造力、讓教育成為負(fù)擔(dān)的系統(tǒng)中拯救出來。
Continued high inflation stymies the pro-growth lobby's argument for concrete steps toward easing.
持續(xù)高企的通脹讓那些支持增長、主張采取具體寬松政策的游說團(tuán)體陷入困境。
Japanese, by contrast, picked up just 2% of them. That stymies the exchange of ideas on which good science depends.
而日本僅占2%,這阻礙了科學(xué)發(fā)展所依賴的思想交流。
This, in turn, stymies the development of technologies aimed at lowering coal's carbon footprint.
反過來又使各種燃煤的碳排放量削減技術(shù)的發(fā)展陷入困境。