0 something that makes it more difficult for you to do something or for something to develop -- 阻礙,障礙
I've never considered my disability a hindrance, but other people have. 我從來沒有把自己的殘疾看成是一種障礙,可是其他人不這麼想。
In vocal synthesis this was to be expected but for granular synthesis it was a hindrance.
The conspiracy was successful: the performance took place without hindrance.
In fact, is it not used to teach apprentice philosophers that they must view all learnable philosophies as hindrances to a pure inner philosophizing?
Since then every new communication innovation - telegraph, radio, television, internet - has diminished hindrance of distance to monitoring government directly.
Neither do expressions include lambda abstractions: their anonymity would be a hindrance when it comes to source-level tracing.
This lack of evidence is a major hindrance toward immediate success of disease management.
The providers viewed organizational issues as a significant hindrance, especially in terms of staff and technological support for practitioners who desired to use the system.
In this recognition process the museum paradoxically serves as aid, not hindrance.