gridlock
僵局
常用释义
英音[ ˈɡrɪdlɒk ]
美音[ ˈɡrɪdlɑːk ]
基本释义
- n. 交通全面堵塞;(政治)僵局
- v. 交通堵塞
例句
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1·He agreed that these policies will lead to gridlock in the future.他赞同这些政策将来会导致僵局。来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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2·Congress is in gridlock.国会因意见分歧而陷入僵局。来源: 《牛津词典》
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3·The streets are wedged solid with the chaos of poorly regulated parking and near-constant traffic gridlock.由于管理不当的乱停车以及不断的交通阻塞,街道被堵得严严实实。来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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4·The problem is gridlock.堵塞是一个问题。
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5·Where we needed progress, we saw gridlock.在需要进展的时候,我们得到的总是僵局。
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6·The result is almost always the same: gridlock.其结果总是大同小异:出现僵局。
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7·There is enough gridlock, enough bickering.我们的阻碍和争吵已经够多了。
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8·America faces gridlock between the White House and Congress.美国则面临白宫与国会之间的僵局。
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9·But, surprise surprise, gridlock could doom its efforts.但是令人惊讶的是,僵局扼杀了它的所有努力。
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10·And there is no reason to think that gridlock rules that out.不过,认为目前的僵局会使这种努力不可能实现是毫无理由的。
同义词
vi.
交通阻塞