deadlock 英 [ˈdedlɒk]   美 [ˈdedlɑk]

deadlock

deadlock  英 [ˈdedlɒk] 美 [ˈdedlɑk]

n. 僵局,停顿  vi. 死锁;停顿  vt. 停顿;相持不下 

名词复数:deadlocks 

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。
With all of this information, it should be possible to resolve the deadlock. 有了这些信息,就应当可以解决死锁问题了。

  • Use the noun deadlock to describe a standstill, as when two people or sides cannot move beyond a disagreement.
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  • n. 僵局,停顿
  • vi. 死锁;停顿
  • vt. 停顿;相持不下
  • 1. 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。

  • 2. With all of this information, it should be possible to resolve the deadlock.

    有了这些信息,就应当可以解决死锁问题了。

  • 3. Who is to blame for the menacing deadlock and what can be done to overcome it?

    谁该为这险恶的僵局负责? 又能做些什么来克服现在的状况呢?

  • deadlock (n.) "complete standstill," from dead (adj.), in its emphatic use, + lock (n.1). First attested 1779 in Sheridan's play "The Critic."
dead·lock / ˈdedlɒk ; NAmE ˈdedlɑːk / noun 1 [singular ,  uncountable ] a complete failure to reach agreement or settle an argument 僵持;僵局;相持不下 SYN stalemate European agriculture ministers failed to break the deadlockover farm subsidies. 欧洲各国农业部长在农业补贴问题上未能打破僵局。 ( BrE) The strike appeared to have reached deadlock. 罢工好像已陷入僵局。 ( NAmE, BrE) The strike has reached a deadlock. 罢工已陷入僵局。 2 ( BrE) ( also dead·bolt NAmE, BrE ) [countable ] a type of lock on a door that needs a key to open or close it 需用钥匙开关的门锁 dead·locked / ; NAmE / adjective [not before noun ] Despite months of discussion the negotiations remained deadlocked. 尽管已讨论数月,谈判仍僵持不下。 deadlock deadlocks deadlocked deadlocking dead·lock / ˈdedlɒk ; NAmE ˈdedlɑːk / dead·locked / ; NAmE /
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