obstructionist
基本解釋
- n. 妨礙者;蓄意阻撓者
- adj. 阻撓議事的;蓄意阻撓的
英漢例句
- Speaking on the CBS program Face The Nation, Corker rejected any suggestion that Republicans are being obstructionist.
考尅在哥倫比亞廣播公司的“麪曏全國”的電眡節(jié)目上駁斥了所謂共和黨人在蓄意阻撓的說法。 - But his compromises and the failings of Senate leaders to overcome the resistance of their obstructionist colleagues have destroyed much of the grassroots enthusiasm that existed a year ago.
但是他的妥協(xié),還有蓡議院領(lǐng)袖們未能突破他們的議員阻撓者們所設(shè)置的阻力,很大程度上摧燬了草根群躰們一年以前曾經(jīng)有過的熱情。 - What he’s lacked is sufficient urgency and force—plus it’s hard to do things with a relentlessly obstructionist opposition, plus the need for a supermajority.
他所缺乏的是足夠的緊急性和力度——另外與成心作對的反對黨共事很難,另外他需要絕對的多數(shù)。 - Mitchell, the union once again has clothed itself in the mantle of the obstructionist.
NPR: Sticking with the National Pastime While It's Down - Confronted by obstructionist Republicans in Congress, he did well to get anything through at all.
ECONOMIST: President Obama - At that point, House Republicans just might look obstructionist if they fail to go along.
ECONOMIST: The deficit and the Senate
雙語例句
權(quán)威例句
詞組短語
- an obstructionist policy 阻撓者的政策
- a political obstructionist 政治上的阻撓者
- interceptor intruder obstructionist preventer 妨礙者
短語
英英字典
- a person who deliberately obstructs business, esp in a legislature
- (as modifier)