obstructionism

英 [əbˈstrʌk.ʃən.ɪ.zəm]      美 [əbˈstrʌk.ʃən.ɪ.zəm]
  • n. 蓄意阻挠
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obstructionism (n.)
1879, from obstruction + -ism.
1. The government were defeated by the obstructionism of their opponents.
政府受到反对派阻挠而挫败.
2. The era of international bickering and cold war obstructionism has finally ended.
国际争吵和冷战蓄意阻挠的时代终于结束了.
3. Many NATO officials retort that it is French obstructionism that is soul - destroying.
许多北约官员反驳道,是法国存心妨碍才令同盟灵魂毁灭.
4. Obstructionism is generally most evident at the stage of implementing a law.
在执行法案时通常最常见的就是蓄意阻挠.
5. But no matter who is chosen, he will still face Mr Ozawa's dogged obstructionism.
但是不论谁被选中, 他仍将面对小泽顽固的狙击.