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Записи с меткой: Blog Updates

13-10-2008 12:12 (cсылка)  
Alexander Pup
Alexander Pup

Updates

As you might have probably noticed, I've updated my blog a lil bit. Time goes by, I've got lots of projects everywhere, but now I guess I will stick with mail.ru only. The service is gradually getting better and better.
I'm determined to make it the only place I'll be putting my thoughts and ideas in. Besides, I'm planning on expanding the educational element of my blog so that I could say it's the best English reference source created by a crazy mother fucker.
I'm not going to work on any other sites anymore. Because it's simply a waste of time and effort. (it only hinders my headway, and I'm set on gaining more knowledge every day. )




Synonyms: hinder, hamper, impede, obstruct, block, dam, bar
These verbs mean to slow or prevent progress or movement.


To hinder is to hold back and often implies stopping or prevention: The travelers were hindered by storms.
To hamper is to hinder by or as if by fastening or entangling: His clothes hampered his efforts to swim to safety.
To impede is to slow by making action or movement difficult: "Our journey was impeded by a thousand obstacles" Mary Shelley.
Obstruct implies the presence of obstacles: A building obstructed our view of the mountains.
Block refers to complete obstruction that prevents progress, passage, or action: "Do not block the way of inquiry" Charles S. Peirce.
Dam suggests obstruction of the flow, progress, or release of something: She dammed the brook to form a pool. He dammed up his emotions.
To bar is to prevent entry or exit or prohibit a course of action: The legislature passed laws that bar price fixing.


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