impede
/ɪmˈpiːd/ (bre, ipa) · /ɪmˈpiːd/ (ame, ipa) · /im-ˈpēd/ (ame, mw)
impede — 動詞
- impedepresent simple I / you / we / they
- impedeshe / she / it
- impededpast simple
- impeding-ing form
1. to make movement, progress, or an action harder by creating something that slows
阻礙;妨礙
使行動或進展變得較難
to make movement, progress, or an action harder by creating something that slows it or gets in the way
Broken traffic lights impeded buses entering the station during rush hour.
故障的紅綠燈阻礙了公車在尖峰時段進入車站。
impede + noun + -ing activity
Wet paint on the stairs impeded hospital staff carrying supplies upstairs.
樓梯上的濕油漆妨礙了醫院人員把物資搬上樓。
Fear of leaks impeded Omar from sharing the plan online.
因為擔心洩密,Omar 在線上分享那個計畫時受到了阻礙。
Snow and fallen branches impeded rescue crews for most of Sunday.
積雪和倒下的樹枝阻礙了救援人員大半個星期日的行動。
Trade rules can impede small farmers trying to sell abroad.
貿易規定可能阻礙小農把產品賣到國外。
- facilitate
formal opposite meaning to make a process easier
- aid
emphasizes giving help so something can continue
- speed up
focuses on making movement or progress faster
文法句型
impede + noun
impede + noun + from + -ing
be impeded by + noun
用法筆記
More formal than stop or slow down. It is common in writing about travel, growth, trade, or communication, and often appears in patterns such as impede progress, impede access, or impede someone from doing something.