英 [əbˈstrʌkʃənɪzəm] 美 [əbˈstrʌkʃənɪzəm]
n. 蓄意阻挠
obstructionism /əbˈstrʌkʃənɪzəm/
不可数名词 Obstructionism is the practice of deliberately delaying or preventing a process or change, especially in politics. (尤指政治上的)蓄意阻挠
Obstructionism is generally most evident at the stage of implementing a law.
蓄意阻挠的事通常在执法阶段最为明显。
deliberate interference
妨碍议程的手段
蓄意阻挠
obstructive 阻碍的;妨碍的
obstructionist 阻挠议事的;蓄意阻挠的
obstruct 阻塞;设障碍
obstruct 妨碍;阻塞;遮断
Obstructionism is generally most evident at the stage of implementing a law.
蓄意阻挠的事通常在执法阶段最为明显。
Republicans make no apology for their obstructionism.
共和党没为其蓄意阻挠而道歉。
Their obstructionism will outlast King Abdullah's reign.
他们的蓄意阻挠会比阿卜杜拉国王的统治持续得更久。
This is not mere obstructionism - many Republicans disagree with his whole view of terrorism.
Think back to the healthcare debate when Republican obstructionism was sometimes described in such terms.
To this day, Iranian negotiators manage to dampen IAEA criticism despite Tehran's continued obstructionism.
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