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What's the difference between "hurdle" and "obstacle" ?
What's the difference between "hurdle" and "obstacle" ?
4 okt. 2013 01:04
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If used metaphorically or figuratively, they are basically interchangeable. For example, "Her attitude was a huge obstacle for me" and "Her attitude was a huge hurdle for me" mean the same thing.
If used literally, a hurdle is usually something that you have to jump over, mid-stride, while an obstacle might be something you have to swerve to avoid.
4 oktober 2013
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If you are not specifically talking about the 110 or 200 meter hurdles in track, 'hurdle' means exactly the same thing as 'obstacle'.
4 oktober 2013
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