2[transitiveT]FAIL to deliberately make sure that a plan, system etc cannot work successfully 妨碍〔计划、系统等的运作〕
Many start-ups are hobbled by a lack of sufficient capital.
很多新公司由于资金不足而陷入困境。
nGrammar
Hobble is usually passive in this meaning.
3.[transitiveT]FASTEN/DO UP to loosely fasten two of an animal’s legs together, to stop it from running away 〔松松地〕捆缚〔动物〕的腿〔以防止其跑掉〕
Examples from the Corpus
hobble• Old men crossing the room, men with breadcrumbs in their pockets, foreigners, hobbling.• My knee was stiff and painful, and I could only hobble.• Mistakes can hobble a deal from the start.• Mr. Waddicar the caretaker was hobbling across the landing, like an old lollipop man frustratingtraffic.• A sprainedtoehobbled Clemons for most of the week.• The nights were growingdarker, the corridor was very long, and far down its length something was hobbling, hobbling.• Brave, she folded her parasol, hobbled off to the right, leaving the path.• Laurelhobbled out of the taxi on crutches.• After practice I watch him walk painfully over to the bleachers, wrap up his knee and hobble out.• Aunt Sophy hobbled slowly across the room on her crutches.• He watched a young man hobbling up a trail, one foot torn away at the ankle.• I hobbled upstairs and lay on the floor to get my shorts off.• I was all too soon up and about, hobbling with a stick.