gridlock 英 [ˈgrɪdlɒk]   美 [ˈgrɪdlɑk]

gridlock

gridlock  英 [ˈgrɪdlɒk] 美 [ˈgrɪdlɑk]

vi. 交通阻塞  n. 僵局;极端严重的全面交通壅塞 

名词复数:gridlocks 

But political gridlock should not be conflated with economic reality. 但是,政治上的僵局不应该与经济现实混为一谈。
Our time is running out before this gridlock, this refusal by the other side to move even an inch toward compromise becomes a decision to default on our debt. 我们的时间就快没了,在这种僵局、在这一提案被另一方否决后我们向妥协方案迈进一英寸之前,债务违约或将成为现实。

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  • vi. 交通阻塞
  • n. 僵局;极端严重的全面交通壅塞
  • 1. But political gridlock should not be conflated with economic reality.

    但是,政治上的僵局不应该与经济现实混为一谈。

  • 2. Our time is running out before this gridlock, this refusal by the other side to move even an inch toward compromise becomes a decision to default on our debt.

    我们的时间就快没了,在这种僵局、在这一提案被另一方否决后我们向妥协方案迈进一英寸之前,债务违约或将成为现实。

  • gridlock 1980 (n.); 1987 (v.); from grid (n.) + lock (n.1). Related: Gridlocked; gridlocking.
grid·lock / ˈɡrɪdlɒk ; NAmE ˈɡrɪdlɑːk / noun [uncountable ] 1 a situation in which there are so many cars in the streets of a town that the traffic cannot move at all 市区交通大堵塞 2 (usually in politics 通常用于政治 ) a situation in which people with different opinions are not able to agree with each other and so no action can be taken 僵局(因意见分歧而无法采取行动) Congress is in gridlock. 国会因意见分歧而陷入僵局。 grid·locked / ; NAmE / adjective grid·lock / ˈɡrɪdlɒk ; NAmE ˈɡrɪdlɑːk / grid·locked / ; NAmE /
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