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▪ I. † enˈcumber, n. Obs. Forms: 4 encumbre, encumbir, 6 encombre, 7 encomber, encumber. Also 6 incomber, incumber. [a. OF. encombre = Pr. encombre, It. ingombro:—late L. incumbrum, f. incumbrāre: see encumber v.] The state of being encumbered; concr. an encumbrance, embarrassment, trouble, annoyanc...
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encumber/ɪnˈkʌmbə(r); ɪn`kʌmbɚ/ v[usu passive 通常用於被动语态 Tn, Tn.pr]~ sb/sth (with sth)1 prevent sb/sth from moving or acting freely and easily 阻碍或妨碍某人[某物]自由活动 Travelling is difficult when you're encumbered with two small children and a heavy suitcase. 旅行时带著两个孩子和一个沉重的手提箱, 真是寸步难移. encumbered with debts ...
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Abbott Cove
Foul ground extends a short distance from the head, and sunken rocks encumber Abbot cove, the bight close east of Eastern point.
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Ikertivaq
Large ice floes encumber its entrance, blocking the fjord and keeping the calf ice inside.
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incomber
▪ I. incomber, -bre, -brance etc., obs. var. encumber, encumbrance, etc.▪ II. † inˈcomber var. of encumber n., Obs., an encumbrance (on an estate), a mortgage.1612 Dekker If it be not good Wks. 1873 III. 358 Euen yet Raues hee for Bonds and incombers.
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Tenararo
The atoll has a landing place on its NW side between the small boulders which encumber the reef. There is no entrance to the lagoon.
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encumbry
† enˈcumbry Obs. rare—1. In 6 incombrye. [f. encumber v. + -y.] = encumbrance.1546 Gardiner Decl. Artic. Joye 82 b, To make the husband amendes for that encombrye, ye teach men..that they may haue as lawfully two wyues at ones, as one.
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A Man of the People (short story)
Vast works of other ages encumber all Hain, and are no more and no less venerable or interesting to the Hainish than the rest of the landscape.
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encumbered
encumbered, ppl. a. (ɛnˈkʌmbəd) [f. encumber v. + -ed1.] In the senses of the verb: Hampered, burdened, etc. Of an estate: Charged with a mortgage.1784 Cowper Task iv. 498 Society grown weary of the load, Shakes her incumber'd lap, and casts them out. 1847 Bright Sp. Irel. 13 Dec., The encumbered co...
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encumber or suffer a lien or encumbrance | Law: Contract(s) | KudoZ ...
You will not transfer, sell, assign, sublicense, pledge, or otherwise dispose of, encumber or suffer a lien or encumbrance upon or against the product.
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Running shorts
Like 1/2 split seam shorts, hot pants do not encumber leg movement.
Lycra running shorts are an alternative to conventional, polyester-based shorts.
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encumbrous
† enˈcumbrous, a. Obs. Forms: α. 4 encoumberous, 4–5 encomb(e)rous(e, 6– encumbrous. Also β. 4 incombrous. [a. OF. encombros, f. encombre: see encumber n. and -ous.] Cumbersome, distressing, troublesome.c 1384 Chaucer H. Fame 862 Harde langage..ys encombrouse for to here. c 1392 ― Compl. Venus 42 Bu...
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may be subject to an exception - Reverso Context
Translations in context of "may be subject to an exception" in English-Chinese from Reverso Context: The limitation on the right to transfer, encumber or otherwise dispose of assets of the estate may be subject to an exception in those cases where the continued operation of the business by the debtor is authorized and the debtor can transfer, encumber or otherwise dispose of assets in the ...
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