The words for hindrance are as follows:
Resistance, dissuasion, obstruction, obstruction, hindrance, hindrance, resistance, blockage, obstruction, hindrance, hindrance, obstruction, obstruction, obstruction , blocking, damping, impedance, internal resistance, resistance, hindrance, hindrance, interception, blocking, blocking, remonstrance, obstruction, hindrance, hindrance, difficulty, aid, resistance, blocking, blocking. , Zhijia, Zhizhi, Jiezhi, Cizhi, Zhizhi, Zhifang, Nizhu.
Obstacle is a Chinese word, pinyin is zǔ ài, which means obstacles encountered in life or doing things that are man-made or natural. It is generally reflected in traffic and mountain climbing. From: Song Wu Zeng's "Neng Gai Zhai Man Lu · Chronicle 2": "Jinji was hindered, and many people and animals drowned."
Explanation of participle: Zhi: zǔ. "Shuowen Jiezi": "Resistance, danger. Congfu, Qiesheng.". The raised earth mountain is the paradigm of Fu, and the erect image is the paradigm of "and". The two paradigms of Fu and Qie are superimposed. The sudden bulges of earth and mountains are the paradigm of resistance.
Hinder: ài. Also known as the word "狋". "Hinder" is simplified to "Hinder". According to ancient calligraphy, strokes are saved and simplified. "Shuowen Jiezi": "Hinder, stop. From stone, doubtful sound.". Being confused and unable to understand is the paradigm of doubt. The two paradigms of stone and doubt are superimposed. Confusingly stymied like a stone is the paradigm of hindrance.
Sentences for obstacles:
1. Some people find shyness a barrier to communication, but this can be gradually overcome.
2. Soldiers set up roadblocks on the street to prevent the attack.
3. Even if there are obstacles, I will overcome them one by one.
4. In an attempt to prevent them from fighting, one end of the city was separated from the other by a brick wall.