early 14c., "burden, vex, inconvenience," from Old French encombrer "to block up, hinder, thwart," from Late Latin incombrare, from in- "in" (see in- (2)) + combrus "barricade, obstacle," probably from Latin cumulus "heap" (see cumulus). Meaning "hinder, hamper" is attested in English from late 14c. Related: Encumbered; encumbering.
权威例句
1. He never let a woman encumber him for any length of time.
他从来不让一个女人妨碍他太久的时间.
2. They can't encumber us on the road.
他们不会在路上拖累大家.
3. They would interrupt and encumber me.
他们会妨碍我,打搅我.
4. He shall not encumber his brain with the coil of rhythm and number.
他绝不能使自己的脑子受累于纠缠不清的格律和韵律.
5. I don't want encumber myself with unnecessary luggage.