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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++ob·sta·cle /ˈɒbstəkəl $ ˈɑːb-/ ●●○ noun [countable]  1 PREVENTsomething that makes it difficult to achieve something 障碍,阻碍,妨碍obstacle to Fear of change is an obstacle to progress. 惧怕变革是进步的一大障碍。 The tax puts obstacles in the way of companies trying to develop trade overseas. 这项税收为想在海外发展贸易的公司设置了障碍。 Women still have to overcome many obstacles to gain equality. 妇女要获得平等仍需克服重重障碍。 We want to remove all obstacles to travel between the two countries. 我们想要消除在这两个国家之间旅行的所有障碍。 the single biggest obstacle to a Conservative victory in the next election 保守党在下一届大选中获胜的最大障碍 There are formidable obstacles on the road to peace. 通往和平的道路上存在难以逾越的障碍。2. PREVENTan object which blocks your way, so that you must try to go around it 障碍物nCOLLOCATIONSverbsbe an obstacleThis issue is a major obstacle to a successful peace treaty.prove an obstacle (=be an obstacle)The weather proved an obstacle, with nonstop rains flooding the field.present/pose an obstacle (=cause an obstacle to exist)Serious differences continue to present obstacles to an agreement.Our reliance on fossil fuels poses an obstacle to achieving these targets.overcome an obstacle (also surmount an obstacle formal) (=find a solution to an obstacle)We need to help young people overcome the obstacles that poverty puts in their way.remove an obstacleOpening the border removed all obstacles to trade and travel between the two countries.face an obstacle (=have to deal with an obstacle)The investigation has faced numerous obstacles.encounter an obstacle (=find that there is an obstacle)People should not encounter obstacles because of their age, sex, race, or religion.put/place obstacles in the way (=try to stop someone from doing something easily)Her father put several obstacles in the way of their marriage.adjectivesa major/serious obstacleDebt is a major obstacle to economic growth.There are serious obstacles to obtaining sufficient funding.a real obstacle (=a serious one)The lack of oil and gas resources in Northeast Asia is a real obstacle to the region's economic development.the main/biggest/greatest etc obstacleThe biggest obstacle to women's equality was social expectations of male and female roles.an insuperable/insurmountable obstacle (=one that it is impossible to find a solution to)The problem does not present an insurmountable obstacle.There are no insuperable obstacles to the purchase of the company.a formidable obstacle (=one that makes it very difficult to achieve something)There are formidable obstacles to legal reform.a legal/political/technical etc obstacleDespite technical obstacles, scientists at NASA are considering the project.phrasesan obstacle in the way/pathThere were still a number of obstacles in the way of an agreement.
Examples from the Corpus
obstacleBut the man was a romantic and probably saw Steve as an obstacle he might have to overcome.There's no reason why the fact of being a parent should be an obstacle to women's career progression.Such abuse of power is not just a problem for women, it is potentially an obstacle to accomplishing the mission.an obstacle in the roadAs he progressed there is little doubt that he would have found his path increasingly hampered by obstacles.The greatest obstacle to economic progress has been mass unemployment.The deal should go through, but there are several legal obstacles to overcome first.The main obstacle was the steep Crooksbury Hill after 19 miles, with the Punchbowl being a descent.There still are major obstacles ahead, such as trips to Georgetown and Villanova.She had to overcome a lot of obstacles to finally make it to drama college.There are a number of obstacles in the way of a lasting peace settlement.Troops may be moved over intervening models, buildings, terrain and any other obstacles or scenery.But most entrepreneurial managers tell us that unions have not been their primary obstacle.Getting people to care-enough to bother doing some-thing-seems to be the real obstacle.The lack of money is a serious obstacle that could prevent the project from succeeding.formidable obstaclesSelim had formidable obstacles to overcome, however, in modernising the archaic structure of the Ottoman empire.The Pennines presented the most formidable obstacles of all to the canals, but even they were successfully overcome.To be sure, formidable obstacles lie ahead for advocates of a merger.
Origin obstacle (1300-1400) Old French Latin obstaculum, from obstare to stand in the way, stand in front of
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obstacle
obstacle /ˈɒbstəkəl $ ˈɑːb-/ noun [countable]
 Date: 1300-1400
 Language: Old French
 Origin: Latin obstaculum, from obstare 'to stand in the way, stand in front of'
1. something that makes it difficult to achieve something
    obstacle to
    Fear of change is an obstacle to progress.
    The tax puts obstacles in the way of companies trying to develop trade overseas.
    Women still have to overcome many obstacles to gain equality.
    We want to remove all obstacles to travel between the two countries.
    the single biggest obstacle to a Conservative victory in the next election
    There are formidable obstacles on the road to peace.
2. an object which blocks your way, so that you must try to go around it
     
COLLOCATIONS
■ verbs
    be an obstacle This issue is a major obstacle to a successful peace treaty.
    prove an obstacle (=be an obstacle) The weather proved an obstacle, with nonstop rains flooding the field.
    present/pose an obstacle (=cause an obstacle to exist) Serious differences continue to present obstacles to an agreement. | Our reliance on fossil fuels poses an obstacle to achieving these targets.
    overcome an obstacle (also surmount an obstacle formal) (=find a solution to an obstacle) We need to help young people overcome the obstacles that poverty puts in their way.
    remove an obstacle Opening the border removed all obstacles to trade and travel between the two countries.
    face an obstacle (=have to deal with an obstacle) The investigation has faced numerous obstacles.
    encounter an obstacle (=find that there is an obstacle) People should not encounter obstacles because of their age, sex, race, or religion.
    put/place obstacles in the way (=try to stop someone from doing something easily) Her father put several obstacles in the way of their marriage.
■ adjectives
    a major/serious obstacle Debt is a major obstacle to economic growth. | There are serious obstacles to obtaining sufficient funding.
    a real obstacle (=a serious one) The lack of oil and gas resources in Northeast Asia is a real obstacle to the region's economic development.
    the main/biggest/greatest etc obstacle The biggest obstacle to women's equality was social expectations of male and female roles.
    an insuperable/insurmountable obstacle (=one that it is impossible to find a solution to) The problem does not present an insurmountable obstacle. | There are no insuperable obstacles to the purchase of the company.
    a formidable obstacle (=one that makes it very difficult to achieve something) There are formidable obstacles to legal reform.
    a legal/political/technical etc obstacle Despite technical obstacles, scientists at NASA are considering the project.
■ phrases
    an obstacle in the way/path There were still a number of obstacles in the way of an agreement.


obs·tacleBrE /ˈɒbstəkl/ 🔊NAmE /ˈɑːbstəkl/ 🔊 noun~ (to sth/to doing sth) a situation, an event, etc. that makes it difficult for you to do or achieve sth 障碍;阻碍;绊脚石 SYN hindrance A lack of qualifications can be a major obstacle to finding a job. 学历不足可能成为谋职的主要障碍。🔊🔊So far, we have managed to overcome all the obstacles that have been placed in our path. 到目前为止,我们已设法排除了前进道路上的一切人为障碍。🔊🔊an object that is in your way and that makes it difficult for you to move forward 障碍物;绊脚石The area was full of streams and bogs and other natural obstacles. 此地遍布小溪、泥潭和其他天然障碍。🔊🔊(in showjumping 障碍赛马) a fence, etc. for a horse to jump over 障碍栅栏;障碍