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Standoff Ended Stand Off 英 Stændɔːf] 美 Stændˌɔːf N.僵局;平局 Adj.冷淡的

英语单词 standoff
英美音标 英 ['stændɔːf] 美 ['stændˌɔːf]
中文释义 n.僵局;平局
adj.冷淡的
英语例句 (1) The political standoff ended when the army took over.
(2) Both sides would not give in. The debate ended in a standoff.
(3) It looks like this boxing match is going to be a standoff.
中文例句 (1) 军队接管后,政治僵局才告一段落。
(2) 双方都不肯让步。辩论陷入僵局。
(3) 看起来这场拳击比赛要打成平局了。
柯林斯解释
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[N-COUNT 可数名词]See also:
Mexican stand-off
僵持 A stand-off is a situation in which neither of two opposing groups or forces will make a move until the other one does something, so nothing can happen until one of them gives way.
  • There is no sign of an end to the stand-off between Mohawk Indians and the Quebec provincial police...

    莫霍克印第安人和魁北克省警方之间的僵持局面仍没有结束的迹象。

  • The State Department was warning that this could lead to another diplomatic stand-off.

    国务院警告说这可能会引发新的外交僵局。

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