standoff 详细解释

standoff

['stændɔ:f]

adj. 冷淡的, 不关心的
n. 疏远, 冷淡, 不亲切, 均衡, 僵局

a.

冷淡的

n.

1. 冷漠; 冷淡

2. (比赛的)平局

3. 【美】僵持; 均衡

The political standoff ended when the army took over.

军队接管后, 政治僵局才告一段落。

词形变化

形容词: standing-room |

英英释义

名词 standoff:

the finish of a contest in which the score is tied and the winner is undecided

同义词:draw, tie

the act of repulsing or repelling an attack; a successful defensive stand

同义词:repulsion

补充

standoffstandoff英:[ˈstændɔf,-ɔ:f] 美:[ˈstændˌɔf, -ˌɑf]adj.1.冷淡的,有支架的n.1.离岸,避开,冷淡,抵销,和局,平衡

例句

1. The two governments are currently in a standoff over who has rights to the land.关于那块土地的所有权问题双方政府目前僵持不下。 2. They played to a 3-3 standoff. [=tie]他们打了个3:3平。