gridlock 详细解释

gridlock

['grid.lɔk]

n. 极端严重的全面交通堵塞(无车能动), 僵局
vt. 使交通阻塞, 使陷入僵局

n.

1. 极端严重的全面交通堵塞(无车能动)

2. 僵局

vi.

1. 交通阻塞

Traffic has gridlocked.

交通全面大阻塞。

2. 陷入僵局

词形变化

形容词: gridlocked |

英英释义

名词 gridlock:

a traffic jam so bad that no movement is possible

补充

gridlockgridlock英:[ˈɡridlɔk] 美:[ˈɡrɪdˌlɑk]Ⅰn.1.①交通全面大堵塞②拥塞停滞Ⅱvt.1.(交通等)堵塞

例句

1. Car-sharing may help to ease traffic gridlock.拼车可能有助于缓解交通拥堵。 2. The streets are wedged solid with near-constant traffic gridlock.几乎一刻不停的交通堵塞使街道变得水泄不通。 3. Police had closed the freeway, creating a gridlock as rush hour approached.警察关闭了高速公路, 在高峰时间到来时造成了交通堵塞。 4. He agreed that these policies will lead to gridlock in the future.他承认, 这些政策会在未来导致僵局。 5. An accident caused gridlock at rush hour yesterday.一场事故造成了昨天高峰时段的交通大拥堵。 6. We were caught in a gridlock.大堵车把我们困住了。 7. Disagreements about funding have caused legislative gridlock in Congress.资金上的分歧导致国会出现立法僵局。 8. a legislative gridlock立法僵局 9. gridlocked streets严重拥堵的街道 10. Congress remains gridlocked.国会现在仍处在僵局中。