Examples of using Obstruct in English and their translations into Swedish
{-}
-
Colloquial
-
Official
-
Medicine
-
Ecclesiastic
-
Ecclesiastic
-
Official/political
-
Computer
-
Programming
-
Political
your jack-booted thugs can obstruct my business?
If they were like balls they would surely obstruct each other when they met.
Keep from; obstruct; prevent.
Note: Do not cover or obstruct the opening of the fan.
Large additions of vitamin C may possibly obstruct the growth of a cancer tumour.
Keep from; obstruct; prevent.
This may obstruct innovation, lead to higher costs for competing pharmaceutical companies
Those differences between national rules may obstruct the free provision of services
burn fat, obstruct new fat creation
Left untreated, a large polyp in the throat can completely obstruct breathing and the kitten/cat can choke to death.
attractive impression so we are restrictive about constructions that obstruct more than 1/3 of each open side of the stand.
Most patients seek medical attention only after the tumors are big enough to cause discomfort or obstruct vision.
In that light the economic sanctions meted out by China are unacceptable and obstruct China's prompt accession to the WTO.
they are not visually obstruct the precious space.
burn fat, obstruct new fat production
attractive impression so we are restrictive about constructions that obstruct more than 1/3 of each open side of the stand.
When the brain is too active, its energies obstruct the gentle influx of intuitive feeling.
which can obstruct the closing of the door.
melt fat, obstruct new fat generation
Any who obstruct me in carrying out my duty will be treated as an accessory to her crimes.