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gridlock [ˈgrɪdlɑ:k]

n. 交通全面大堵塞; 僵局;
v. (交通等)堵塞;
复数:: gridlocks

例句:

  • The streets are wedged solid with near-constant traffic gridlock.
    交通堵塞丝毫不见缓解,街道被堵得水泄不通。
  • Finger-pointers all have a common target: Washington gridlock.
    来自VOA
  • He agreed that these policies will lead to gridlock in the future.
    他认为这些政策将来会导致僵局。
  • Congress is in gridlock.
    国会因意见分歧而陷入僵局。
  • Without traffic, Gridlock Sam wasn't quite himself.
    来自NEWYORKER
  • Washington's gridlock is bad for the global economy.
    来自THETIMES