stalemate 详细解释

stalemate

['steil.meit]

n.僵局, 和棋, 僵持状态,陷于困境
v.使陷入僵局, 使陷入困境

词形变化

动词过去式: stalemated | 动词过去分词: stalemated | 动词现在分词: stalemating | 动词第三人称单数: stalemates |

词义辨析

同义参见:

paralysis  corner  

英英释义

名词 stalemate:

a situation in which no progress can be made or no advancement is possible

同义词:deadlock, dead end, impasse, standstill

drawing position in chess: any of a player's possible moves would place his king in check

动词 stalemate:

subject to a stalemate

补充

stalematestalemate英:[ˈsteilmeit] 美:[ˈstelˌmet]n.1.(国际象棋的)和棋2.(争执的)僵持, 僵局

例句

1. The war situation has been stalemated.战争局势陷入了僵持阶段。 2. Negotiations stalemated when new salary demands were introduced.当新的工资要求提出后,会谈陷入了僵局。 3. the war had again reached stalemate.战争再次陷入僵局。 4. [as adj. stalemated]the currently stalemated peace talks.当前陷入僵局的和谈。 5. The budget debate ended in a stalemate.财政预算的辩论以僵局告终。 6. The new agreement could break the stalemate.这项新的协议可能打破僵局。 7. The budget debate ended in stalemate.财政预算的辩论以僵局告终。 8. The game ended in (a) stalemate.这场比赛以和棋告终。 9. He was stalemated by the opposition.他与对手僵持不下。