及物动词
1. The snow hampered my movements.
雪妨碍了我的行动。
2. The army's advance was hampered by bad weather.
部队的推进因天气不好而受阻。
1. 阻碍:军队已经部署(deployed),帐篷(tent)和棉被(quilt)等救灾物资已经开始发放(dispatch),尽管恶劣的天气阻碍 (hamper)救援工作,但那些救援人员(rescuer)正在竭尽全力地(all-out)克服一切困难(obstacle)从废墟(debirs) 中搜寻幸存
2. 篮:坏哥哥却得了军 功章(badge) 阿弗为光线在争吵(affray),赌博为光线被出卖(betray),大街上光线在迷失(stray),只好到光 线下去祈祷(pray),钩住光线的是盘子(tray),装灰的盘子是烟灰缸(ashtray) 家有提篮(hamper)他篡改(tamper),
3. 妨碍;牵制:guarantee 保证;担保 | hamper 妨碍;牵制 | overcome 克服(困难)
1. 妨碍;阻碍;牵制;束缚
If someone or something hampers you, they make it difficult for you to do what you are trying to do.
e.g. The bad weather hampered rescue operations...
恶劣的天气阻碍了救援工作的进行。
e.g. I was hampered by a lack of information.
我受到了信息不足的牵累。
2. (装有各种食品的)礼物篮
A hamper is a basket containing food of various kinds that is given to people as a present.
e.g. ...a luxury food hamper.
豪华食品礼物篮
3. (尤指装食品用的)带盖大篮
A hamper is a large basket with a lid, used especially for carrying food in.
e.g. ...a picnic hamper.
野餐篮子
1. Analysts said raising the RRR in preference to interest rates indicated government caution over concerns that a tightening monetary policy could hamper economic growth.
2. The European Central Bank said last week that rising protectionism may hamper world trade and undermine the global economy's recovery from recession.
3. Some analysts have speculated that the more collegial setting could hamper Obama's efforts to challenge Romney more aggressively than in Denver.
4. He said that other restrictions hamper operations in Africa, including limited communications and lack of bases and international agreements on flight paths.
5. It shows that large countries have conflicting interests, which will hamper international monetary reform and even unbalance the international order.
6. hamper的解释
6. The government's decision to restrain credit will help squeeze bubbles and hamper the speculation, leading to stable real estate prices.
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7. The prevention of sandstorms is a critical task for the Olympic Games, because the natural phenomena may hamper the holding of outdoor sport events.
8. Leonardo always revealed his biggest worry is becoming cynical, as he believes it would hamper his lust for life.
9. Neither did the death of her husband in 1988 dampen her spirit or hamper her efforts to create her little oasis.
10. The downgrade was likely to hamper efforts of eurozone policymakers to quell investors's fears and may deepen falls in the price of French banking shares.
noun
1. a basket usually with a cover
2. hamper的反义词
2. a restraint that confines or restricts freedom (especially something used to tie down or restrain a prisoner)
verb