Obstruir in english
Block up
pronunciation: blɑkʌp part of speech: verb
pronunciation: blɑkʌp part of speech: verb
In gestures
obstruir = clog up ; obstruct ; block up.
Example: It is wise to fan the paper to separate the sheets and let air in between them, otherwise several sheets might stick together and clog up the printer.Example: But the present revision, incorporating ISBD, will literally clutter the entries with obtrusive redundancies and esoterics that will only obscure the content of the entries and obstruct the use of the catalog.Example: Firstly check that the air filter isn't blocked up, remove it and give it a hit to see if it's blocked up with dust.more:
» obstruir el paso = block + the entryway .
Example: We've all walked into class a little more irritated than usual because a couple blocked the entryway to the building with their slobbery goodbyes.» obstruir la entrada = block + the entryway .
Example: We've all walked into class a little more irritated than usual because a couple blocked the entryway to the building with their slobbery goodbyes.» obstruirse = get + blocked up .
Example: For months now, one of my ears keeps getting blocked up on and off (especially if I sing, which is part of my job).