hinder
verb /ˈhɪndə(r)/
  /ˈhɪndər/
动词形式
| present simple I / you / we / they hinder |  /ˈhɪndə(r)/  /ˈhɪndər/ | 
| he / she / it hinders |  /ˈhɪndəz/  /ˈhɪndərz/ | 
| past simple hindered |  /ˈhɪndəd/  /ˈhɪndərd/ | 
| past participle hindered |  /ˈhɪndəd/  /ˈhɪndərd/ | 
| -ing form hindering |  /ˈhɪndərɪŋ/  /ˈhɪndərɪŋ/ | 
- to make it difficult for somebody to do something or for something to happen阻碍;妨碍;阻挡 -  hinder somebody/something a political situation that hinders economic growth妨碍经济发展的政治局面 
- Some teachers felt hindered by a lack of resources.有些教师因资源不足而感到困难重重。 
-  hinder somebody/something from something/from doing something An injury was hindering him from playing his best.受伤后他无法发挥出最高水平。 
 - These killings have seriously hindered progress towards peace.这些杀戮事件严重阻碍了和平进程。 
- These laws will hinder rather than help progress.这些法律将只会妨碍而不是有助于进步。 
- factors which might help or hinder a child's progress at school有可能促进或者妨碍孩子在学校发展的诸多因素 
 Collocations Dictionaryadverb- greatly
- seriously
- severely
- …
 - be likely to
- tend to
 - help or hinder something
- hinder rather than help something
 词源Old English hindrian ‘injure or damage’, of Germanic origin; related to German hindern, also to behind.
-  hinder somebody/something a political situation that hinders economic growth