单词:deadlocks
v. (使)停顿, (使)相持不下
[计] 死锁
n. a situation in which no progress can be made or no advancement is possible
deadlock的用法和样例:
例句
- The negotiations have reached a deadlock.谈判陷入僵局。
- Without upheaval, deadlock would be entrenched.不经过巨变,僵局将很难打破。
- We can only make minor concessions, but it might break the deadlock.我们只能做些较小的让步,但这就可能打破僵局。
- A potential deadlock condition has been detected.检测出潜在的死锁状态。
- Pennsylvania produced the first of the game's two deadlocks at 5:00 of the second quarter.这次比赛出现两次平局,在第二个四分之一场的第五分钟宾夕法尼亚州队第一次将比分拉平。
- The employer and strikers have been deadlocked for almost a week.雇主与罢工工人已僵持了近一个星期。
常见句型
- Deadlock over wage levels has prevented an agreement being reached.在工资水平问题上的僵局阻碍了协议的达成。
- The deadlock between the two countries continued for as long as ten years.这两国之间的僵局持续十年之久。
- European agriculture ministers failed to break the deadlock over farm subsidies.欧洲各国农业部长在农业补贴问题上未能打破僵局。
- The strike has reached a deadlock.罢工已陷入僵局。
- A compromise broke the deadlock between labor and management.折中打破劳资双方的僵局。
- Somebody will have to compromise if we are to break the deadlock between the two warring factions.如果我们要打破交战两派的僵局,总有一方必须妥协的。
- The arms talks between the two countries were at a deadlock.这两国之间的裁军谈判陷入僵局。
- Once again the talks have ended in deadlock.谈话又一次陷入僵局。
- The Government was blamed for the political deadlock.这次政治僵局应归咎于政府。
词汇搭配
- dangerous deadlock危险的僵局
- hopeless deadlock无从打开的僵局
- political deadlock政治僵局
- relentless deadlock相持不下的僵局
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